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The course curriculum is quite easy, not so difficult. It was prescribed by SCERT itself. Yes students do fail in the exams if not secured minimum marks. Good aspects of this course are you gain knowledge, skills, confidence to speak, participate in various activities and social interaction too. It also provide hand on experience by giving 30-35 days training in school. The bas aspect is, it is also based on the the old school education system to give exams which I personally don't like and u have to submit various files of all subjects. Although it is a good practise to gain the experience but it is somewhat burdensome. There are 3 exams conducted in a year-2 internals and 1 term end with 10 subjects each. 8 classes take place usually in a day with 45-50 minutes each. As such no free time is given except lunch break which is of 20-25 minutes. Every teacher has its own methodology to teach. Some use lecture method, some uses discussion method and some uses demonstration method according to the topic and subject. I personally admire all the faculties as they do work wholeheartedly to teach us. All the teachers are best according to my opinion. Yes there is a mandatory attendance rule. You have to maintain atleast 75 percent attendance in a year to qualify for the exams. If you don't fulfil the criteria, then you have to come to colleges in preparatory leaves to complete the attendance. Yes I have seen students coming to college because of short of attendance. And regularly or monthly, students were given short of attendance forms to get it signed by parents and they have to secure the 75 percent criteria of attendance.
My post graduation fees is 2.50 lakh for two years and this is average fees in comparison to other colleges. The total fees I'm paying is 3lakh in which 50,000 is of transport expenses( 25000 per year for bus). The fees do not vary for different categories but the scholarship does . The scholarship is not given to the general category students this is why I'm not eligible for filling scholarship form. The other colleges provide scholarship to every category but in my college the general category students are not permitted to apply for scholarship. The average scholarship that other category students get from my college is about 52000-55000 per year.
There are various sports facilities on campus like basketball court, tennis court and sports room with indoor games like carom, table tennis and hoops. It also has various equipment for playing sports like tennis, badminton, basketball, football, hoops dumbbells, chess board, Ludo. Yes the equipment are provided by colleges and you can also bring your own equipment like badmintons. The college doesn't have gym and swimming pool. Auditorium is very big to cater 100-150 student with a smart class projector. It also has a big multipurpose hall where various programs and functions were held regularly. Also CC Activities were also conducted in multipurpose hall. The library is also good with all the facilities. We are provided with 2 card, so we can issue 2 books at a time for 7 days and return it to get your cards back. It has various books like of academics, novels, fictional and many more. The college campus was not big enough. Although it has school building attached to the college building. Most of the students travel through metro, buses, rickshaws and by their own vehicles. It is not allowed to keep your personal bike or car on campus. No hostels so no stay for relatives. There are food joints outside the campus. The college campus is near a market of sec-7, so students can go after College there to eat. Although there is no canteen in college campus. Yes college has a medical centre in the basement near library. I don't think it is sufficient for everyone on campus. There is no doctor, only nurse is present there.Overall campus life was okayish. After the class we enjoy I the class itself to get the period over. Actually we have a fixed time to leave the college at 4pm, so we can leave after that only whether there are classes or not. No nightlife as closes closest sharp at 4pm for students and as there is no hostels so need to open after classes. Students can go out often between the college hours i.e. 9 AM to 4 PM. In campus you can hangout in garden in lunchtime and after classes i.e. 4 pm you can hangout outside College campus in nearby market and malls and various outlets. No nightlife, no hostels, so no need to roam outside the campus during the night. Cultural events are held at festivity time like Diwali, Holi, teacher's day, Ganesh Chaturthi, Krishna Janmashtami, farewell, fresher's, orientation and many more. Fest also conducted here, but more of it can say inter college completions held over there. Although it is affiliated to IP so we can go to the IP colleges for fests like the one that happens in sovereign school. In this Milind Gaba performed in 2023. There are various clubs and committees in college. One was social media management, cr club, women empowerment, grevial society, bulletin board committee and cultural event committee. I applied for social media management but was not part of any. I think all of them plays a crucial roles in building a CV. But main of them could be social media management, if you want career in this, basically it depends on the role you will be applying, so overall it will help to build your CV. There isn't any international immersion programme offered by our college.
1. Course Curriculum - Difficulty Level: The curriculum is moderately difficult, balancing theoretical knowledge and practical applications. While the subjects are manageable if you stay consistent, students do fail in exams, especially in subjects like Mathematics, Data Structures, or core engineering subjects where the concepts can be challenging. Passing isn’t that tough, but excelling requires effort, especially since many subjects rely on rote learning rather than deep conceptual understanding. 2. Good and Bad Aspects of the Course: Good Aspects: The curriculum offers a solid foundation in core subjects. For engineering students, courses like Computer Science or Electronics are well-structured. Practical Labs: They provide hands-on experience, which is crucial in fields like engineering. Bad Aspects: Outdated Syllabus: Some parts of the syllabus haven’t been updated for years, especially when it comes to new industry trends and emerging technologies. Lack of Practical Exposure: Though labs are present, they often feel disconnected from real-world applications, and the practical exposure could be improved. 3. Exams per Year: There are typically 2 major exams per year, known as the End Semester Exams (for both odd and even semesters). In addition, there are mid-term exams (internal assessments) and regular assignments/projects that contribute to your final score. 4. Class Schedule and Free Time: Classes per Day: Generally, there are 4 to 6 classes a day, each lasting about 1 hour. Timings: Classes usually start at 9 AM and can go up to 4 or 5 PM, depending on your schedule and lab sessions. Free Time: After classes, students have a decent amount of free time in the evening, though this may vary based on assignments, projects, or exam preparation. Weekends are usually free unless there are extra classes or workshops. 5. Teaching Methodology: The teaching style varies greatly depending on the faculty. Some professors rely heavily on PowerPoint presentations and dictate notes, while others engage students with interactive sessions and practical examples. Unfortunately, many faculty members focus more on theory than practical application, which can be frustrating for students who prefer hands-on learning. 6. Admired Faculty Members: Prof. S.K. Sharma (Mathematics): He was one of the most engaging teachers, simplifying complex concepts in an easily digestible way. Prof. Anil Gupta (Electronics): His passion for the subject and ability to relate theory to real-world scenarios made him stand out. 8. Mandatory Attendance Rule: Yes, there’s a mandatory attendance rule. Students are required to maintain at least 75% attendance in each subject. If you fall below the required attendance, you could be barred from taking the end-semester exams, which is a serious issue. However, in practice, some leniency is shown, and students with 60-70% attendance are often let off with warnings or additional assignments. But I’ve seen people being denied exam entry due to low attendance, especially if they repeatedly flout the rule.
1. Sports Facilities: Outdoor Sports: Facilities include football, cricket, basketball, and badminton courts. There’s also a track for athletics. Indoor Sports: The college has indoor badminton and table tennis facilities. Equipment: Basic sports equipment is provided by the college, but students often bring their own for personal preference and quality. 2. Gym Facilities: Yes, the college has a gym that is accessible to students. Facilities include standard gym equipment like weights, cardio machines, and benches. The facilities are generally sufficient for regular workouts. 3. Swimming Pool: The campus has a swimming pool, which is separate for boys and girls. Students typically access the pool during specific hours, with time slots allocated to each gender. It’s quite popular, especially during the warmer months. 4. Auditorium and Library: Auditorium: The auditorium is well-equipped for lectures, workshops, and events, with good acoustics and seating. Library: The library is spacious with a wide selection of books. Access: Most academic books are easily accessible, and the library has a good collection of reference materials. Timings: The library is usually open from 8 AM to 8 PM. Research Databases: Yes, students have access to third-party databases like IEEE, Springer, and JSTOR for research and projects. 5. Campus Size and Distance: The campus is relatively large, covering several acres, with a mix of academic and residential blocks. The distance from the hostels to the academic block is about 10-15 minutes of walking. Most students travel on foot or use bicycles for convenience. 6. Personal Vehicles: Yes, students are allowed to keep their personal bikes or cars on campus. However, parking space is limited, so it’s better to arrive early. 7. Visitor Arrangements: Relatives can visit students on campus, but overnight stays are generally not allowed in hostels. There might be provisions for guest houses or nearby accommodations, but students need to check with hostel management. 8. Food Options: Apart from the central canteen/cafeteria, there are a few other food joints and kiosks around the campus, offering snacks and quick meals. These are popular among students for variety. 9. Medical Center: The college has a medical center that is equipped to handle common health issues. While it’s sufficient for basic needs, it may not be equipped for major medical emergencies. The staff includes qualified doctors and nurses, and there’s a protocol for referring patients to nearby hospitals if necessary.1. Overall Campus Life: Campus life is quite vibrant, with a mix of academic focus and extracurricular activities. After classes, most students engage in group studies, sports, or hang out at the cafeteria. Many also participate in clubs and events, fostering a sense of community and involvement. 2. Nightlife: The nightlife at GGSIPU is relatively low-key. Cafeterias typically close by 9 or 10 PM, so there isn’t much happening late at night. While you might see a few students roaming around, the campus isn’t buzzing with activity after dark, as most head back to their hostels. 3. Going Out: Students often venture out on weekends or during breaks. Major hangout spots include local eateries, shopping malls, and cafes in Dwarka and Janakpuri, which are nearby. Outside campus, popular spots for students include Dilli Haat and Connaught Place, where they can enjoy good food and shopping. 4. Local Safety: The locality is generally safe for students to roam outside during the day. However, it's advisable to be cautious and travel in groups during the night. 5. Major Fests and Cultural Events: The college hosts several fests, including tech fests, cultural fests, and sports events. Events like "Sankalp" and "Techfest" are quite popular. The campus vibe during these events is energetic and festive, with lots of participation. Recent fests have featured performances by celebrities like Shankar Mahadevan and Pritam. 6. Clubs and Committees: There are various clubs and committees focused on different interests, including cultural clubs, technical clubs, and sports committees. I am part of the Marketing Club, which focuses on various marketing strategies and real-world applications. 7. Important Clubs for CV Value: The Placement Committee and Cultural Committee are considered the most valuable for CV pointers, as they provide significant exposure and networking opportunities. 8. International Programs: Yes, the college offers international immersion programs and student exchange options with universities in countries like the USA, UK, and Canada. Students often prefer programs in universities that are renowned for their specific courses, such as University of California for tech programs. Around 10-20 students typically opt for these programs each year. There is usually an extra fee associated with these exchanges, which varies depending on the partner university.
1. Application Process: Start of Application: The application form for IPU CET (Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test) is usually released in March or April. Application Deadline: Typically, students have around a month to apply, with the deadline falling in April or May. 2. Entrance Exam (IPU CET or JEE Mains) IPU CET: GGSIPU used to conduct its own Common Entrance Test (CET) for many courses, including B.Tech. However, for engineering, JEE Mains scores are now the primary consideration. Preferred Exam: For B.Tech admissions, JEE Mains has become the most preferred exam. Most students focus on securing a good rank in JEE Mains to improve their chances. For non-engineering courses, IPU CET is still the key. Safe Score/Rank for JEE Mains: A rank below 80,000 in JEE Mains generally gives a good chance for branches like CSE, IT, and Electronics in GGSIPU’s top affiliated colleges. For less competitive branches (like Civil or Mechanical), ranks up to 1,50,000 may still land a seat. 3. Counseling Process: Start of Counseling: Once the entrance exam results are announced (usually by June for JEE Mains or July for IPU CET), the university opens its counseling portal in July or August. Counseling Rounds: There are typically 3 rounds of counseling where students are allotted seats based on their rank, preferences, and availability of seats. First Round: Students submit their preferences for colleges and branches. Second Round: After the first allotment, students have the option to either accept the seat or wait for a better option in the next round. Third Round: The final round for seat allocation, after which students must secure their admission by paying the required fees. Document Verification: After the seat allotment, students are required to verify their documents online. This process usually happens in August. Spot Round: If seats remain vacant, a spot round is conducted in September, giving a last chance for students to grab any available seats. 4. Commencement of Classes: Classes for first-year students generally begin in September or October, depending on the completion of the admission process and the course timeline. The academic calendar is released by the university closer to the starting date. 5. Management Quota and Other Admission Methods: Management Quota: Some of GGSIPU's affiliated colleges have management quota seats, which are generally reserved for students who are willing to pay higher fees. These seats are filled based on internal criteria, often bypassing the competitive entrance exam process. Donation/Capitation Fees: No donation is allowed 6. Final Tips: Timeline: Keep track of the timelines—applications open in March/April, exams are conducted in May/June, counseling begins in July/August, and classes start by September/October. Plan Early: Make sure to keep multiple backups in case you don't make it through the preferred entrance exam, as there are options like management quota.
There is sports first getting in the campus the college do persuade the students do take sports activity for the college there is no indoor games for the students as it is for the students learning there is no gym there is no swimming there is a small auditorium for the students for small gathering and small occasions only there is a library facility for all the students in the college for the self study and to get books and borrow them the campuses though big he does allowed the college students who keep the person bikes and vehicles but at a certain distance from from the college but in the campus itself there is food canteens for the students for them to get anything any from the canteen there is no medical centres for in the college for the student there is relatives do can come and look into the college as it's open for visitors at well but only after the college hours.Create the college do not have any nightlife situations there is no festivals there is no fes there are cultural event held by the colleges for the student entertainment as well as to raise points in the dead CV that is no plug activity is there is no other points to raise the students pointers in the CV there is no international emerging for student exchange program for the college at this college is not being as as other colleges
Course curriculum is very good and says moderate. Yes very rarely students fail. Good aspect is new and future oriented course which will surely beneficial but bad things is that some unnecessary subject is included. Pdf online offline smart board and projector. I admire one of my last year faculty respected Meenakshi Ahlawat ma'am. She is very senior knowledge strict related to studies and disciplined . On free time very friendly I really admire. Respected Vijay sir is good and knowledgeable but his teachings Technics are not good that's why I not admire him very much.
Course Curriculum is relatively moderate in difficulty, as the course curriculum is outdated (both blessing and a curse), asa result there are plenty of resources available online to study from, Good Aspects is that everything is standardized without any experimental courses, bad thing is that our uni is delusional about the IT industry & the tech stacks, there are 2 mids (sessionals) each semester, One final exam per each semester, usually in one year (except final) you can expect around 10-12 courses and 4-5 labs, Teaching Methodology is Reading PDF aloud in class or Scrolling PPT or in worst cases, scrolling screenshots of Recorded YouTube videos of someone else, Usually classes are from 10-4 PM with one hour lunch break, Elective class is at evening that is 4-5PM in odd semesters, they have also introduced NPTEL Swayam MOOC elective courses now tho, Yeah the attendance rule is tight at 75% for guys and 70% for girls (5% relaxation for period leaves), you can put a medical/ NSS thing and manage with 60% total attendance, however it varies from HoD to HoD and department to department, I have friends with 70% attendance from a department who weren't allowed to given exams to friends with 10% attendance who gave final exams and passed all subjects, so a broad generalisation can't be done
Sports facilities both indoor and outdoor with all equipments. Yes Gym with all facilities. No swiming pools Yes auditorium is good and library are open 24×7 with best easily accessible ways . Average area size of college campus one need at 2 days to fully cover all . Yes but with permission. Yes relatives can visit us for overnights . College provides staying facilities with a nominal charges. Yes there are many food joints. Yes college have medical center with qualified doctors.Good campus life student enjoy at campus after classes. No at very late very cafeteria opens and very few students. Yes locality is safe . Spring fest and Manchtantra are main event. Campus vibe are so at event. Major clubs IIC , Karobaar club & YCC I'm part of YCC club. IIC and Karobaar help in CVs Yes international exchange is there I prefer University of Australia.
There is an outdoor sports complex with a cricket ground, football area & basketball court, in the gyms there are Table tennis tables and in hostels there are badminton courts Yes college has one functional gym among all hostels, cardio equipment doesn't work, weights under 7.5kg are not available (as they were stolen) No swinning pool, There is a library with 50K books, but you can't study there, you will have to get books issued from there and study in seperate reading rooms in academic blocks, Most books are available. And there are 4 mini auditoriums (seating capacity of ~120) and another mini auditorium with capacity (200), this is a big shame for a university with over 7000 students in strength, College campus is 500 acres large, with most of it being vegetation, there are only 4 actual buildings where students study, the administrative block is around 3KM from hostelsmaking it a pain to go there, maybe 50 years from now uni will utilize the 500 acres, most people travel by taking lift and walk, there are only 2 e-rickshaws that run after the drivers are done with smoking hookah and playing cards, Yes you are allowed to keep your own vehicle in the campus Yes there are guest rooms in hostels where they can stay paying 400 INR/bed/day No there aren't any food joints Yes it has a medical center with testing facility, but they have limited facilities and they will overmedicate you for no reason, and they seem to give drip to everybody who goes there just for funNo night life, after 10:30 PM guards will chase you if they find you roaming in the campus, mostly evenings are spent by couples walking here & there, there is a place called Wifi park where most people sit, they either sit in cafeteria or plaza (a place between 4 hostels), there are no hangout spots as such except some restaurants outside the campus, the locality is fairly safe & free from crime, there is a college annual fest called spandan, where a haryanvi singer is invited to sing, only 400-500 students participate it in it and it isn't any good, Gajendar Phogat performed in it, There is only one Coding Club Officially from the university, other clubs also exist but only on paper, Nowadays Google Developer Groups & Coding Ninjas club is active and is growing, there is also another club called ByteCode learners, I think the google club is important, No foreign exchanges, people here think of Nepal as foreign
80 students are seated in my class (but my batch is an exceptional case as people with other quotas also had to be accomodated), but in BTech expect a batch size of 60-70, for other courses like MBA except sizes of 15-20, every year it changes and is updated on the uni website. The girls to boys ratio of B.Tech is around 1:15, and overall university it is around 1:4 My batch is again exceptional, as the open counseling was done in online mode hence it is diverse, but usually for remaining seats, locals fill up the open counseling seats due to logistic advantage, my Batch has 25% UP, 25% Bihar & Jharkhand, 25% Haryanvi, 4-5% Bengali and remaining from Telugu States. Peer group isn't the most productive except for a few, it's a very laid back life here, people care more about webseries that have gaali-galoch and politics more than what React 19 has to offer Yes 5 marks are given for attendance in internal 30 marks (that's why most people come) 95%+ attendance-5 90-95:4 85-90:3 80-85:2 75+:1 <70:0 Most students attend only for attendance, real learning happens in isolation before exams
Yes students do fail in final exams and for that they have to pay 6k rs and take that subject again because vit does not give an option of re attempt. A typical academic semester for a single subject is as following - 2 CAT exams ( continuous assessment test) one of them is open book and is out of 30 marks with a weightage of 15 each Quizzes and digital assignments- one should try getting most in these as they have a weightage of total 30 marks and are comparatively very easy to score. FAT (Final assessment test) - This is the final exam which has a weightage of 40 marks and consists of 7 modules in every subject. If a student fails to get 40 marks in fat they will be given a backlog in that particular subject. Teaching methodology there is very simple. We have got 7 modules for every subject in PDF format and are taught by the faculties in depth, given practice questions in class and can mug up everything from those 7 modules. Faculty I admired the most was Dr. Vidhyapathi. He was my Microcontrollers professor and had immense practical and theoretical knowledge about the subject. He used to explain everything with examples and used to make sure each and every student in his class understood the concept thoroughly. Faculty I didn't admire- Mr. Sanjay Kumar Singh for robotics. He didn't attend classes and used to cancel class at the end moment which was a very rare thing to happen in vit. There is a75% attendance criteria for students with less than 9cgpa . For students with 9 cgpa and above it was not compulsory to attend classes and there was no attendance criteria for them.
There are no sports facilities on campus, although we do have a badminton court which we use during our annual fest, for indoor games, we have a pool table, table tennis table, carrom and chess with all the pieces and equipments for the same. The auditorium and library are well maintained and AC Conditioned with a huge amount of books to choose from. We also have an E-library where the books are accessible in digital format. Campus is not big, being at church gate, so personal bikes are not allowed inside of campus and also relatives cannot visit the campus. there are a few food joints nearby campus and railway station is very very close to the college.As said, the campus is not a very big place, its is just the building with walls on 4 sides. After college, students generally go into the library or in the cafeteria or the games area. Major spots are, Marine Lines, Bk cafe, Gateway of India, Kala Ghoda, etc and it is very safe to roam outside during night time. There are numerous events conducted by the events committee, including the annual fest, house cup, simerations, etc and the vibe is very energetic during these events, after all this is the time off we get from our hectic schedule. As the college is student driven, we have all sorts of committees from alum committee to placement committee. There are a total of 12 committees. For CV Pointers, i believe the most important committees are the placement committee, finance forum, Alum committee
1.Course curriculum is easy. People can pass easily with the notes given by teacher during classes.students get backlog in exam if they haven't studied properly or if they don't have proper attendance.you are only allowed to give examination if you have 75%attendance. 2.Good aspect is that the courses are easy but the bad aspect is that it is majorly theory based and not practical. 3.There are two exams per semester . One is mid term exam for 20 marks in between our semester and second is end term exam i.e final exam for 70marks.other marks are internal marks based on our attendance, assignment and mid term. 4.Generally we have 4-5 classes on daily basis and we get some class gaps in between but college run from9:10 am to 5 Pm. But generally our classes gets end till 4 pm. 5.faculties teaches us with the help of PPT. 6.The teacher I most admired is Shilpa Pandey ma'am and suchita panda ma'am as both of the teacher are sweet, linient and their way of teaching is very good. 7.I don't admire Gazala ma'am as she shout very much and she is irresponsible. 8.there is a mandatory attendance criteria that is 75%.you are only allowed to give examination if you have 75%attendance.
Campus infra is amazing they have all the facilities - 1)5 Gyms in campus separate for girls and boys 2)Pool snooker table above allmart 3) karate coaching 4) badminton indoor courts and outdoor courts in 6 blocks 5) swimming for both boys and girls seperate 6) 2 Libraries VIT has more than 5 auditoriums and all are top notch, the library is very well equipped and you can get any book that is there in the curriculum. Medical centre is called chettinad centre and has an ambulance facility that takes students from their hostel to the medical centre. Overall the campus life is amazing there even with the in time restrictions. Students go out in the day time, there is a movie hall nearby and if you take an auto you can go to the mall as well. It's a very lively place outside the campus. About the club's and chapters I have already mentioned in my previous answers but will say again. I was the internal secretary of the music club and there are clubs and chapters for dance, drama, IEEE, munsoc, robotics, aisec etc. One has got so many options.
College have some sports facilities and an annual sports competition also occurs. For outdoor games we have vollyball court , basketball court and kho kho pole. For indoor we have table tennis. College also has one gym for hostel student and every hosteller can go there. All the gym equipment is available there . Campus doesn't have swimming pool. There is one library and auditorium in the campus. Books are easily available and library is open till college time that is from 9am to 5 Pm. College campus is big but you can go from hostel to academic block by walking.there is no need of any vehicle. It is allowed to keep your personal vehicle in college campus and it has a parking area to keep your vehicle safe. Relatives that visit the campus can't stay in hostel. There are no other food joints apart from canteen and mess. College has a medical room and ambulance in the premises. If any emergency happens the ambulance will take student to the nearby hospital.Overall campus life is good. Cafeteria is not open in night time.you can roam in campus garden in your free time or go to library or play games.you can go out of campus with your parents permission.the famous spot to hang out is Raipur city and kharora village as transportation is easily available. Locality is not so safe to roam during night outside the campus as it is villege area.Annual techno cultural fest occurs every year called amispark but no celebrity comes . There are many clubs to join and student exchange programs and international immersion also occurs but you have to pay the fees .
The course curriculum is quite average and not difficult in my opinion only a very few students fail in the examinations ( around 2% probably). The good aspects of the course is that a person can get placed in corporate world at an early stage or can pursue higher studies like MBA but the bad aspect is that it is not a very high demanding course in the market and has a high fee structure in many universities. The classes start from 8 for morning batch and around 10 for evening batch, there are almost 4-5 classes a day and generally all the classes are conducted continuously without any break. The faculties rely more on theoretical way of teaching. I admire radhika mam, anuj sir and ruchi shukla mam as these teachers are the one's that really love to talk and interact to us students and have friendly nature. There is a 80% mandatory attendance requirement but is not really required on ground level. Even if a student has around 50% attendance it will workout for that student. I once had around 10% attendance in a semester but since i had medical reasons the college gave me relaxation by submitting a medical certificate.
There are many sports facilities in college like indoor games- chess, table tennis, carrom, ludo etc. And outdoor games- basketball, football, cricket etc. The equipments for indoor games are provided by college but for outdoor games you have to bring your own equipments. The college doesn't have a gym and neither any swimming pool. The libraries of the college are very good and almost all types of books and research papers are available there don't know about the third party databases and the librariesare open till 5 or 6pm. The college campus is not very big but neither a small campus and most of the students travel from metro and some from cars and two wheelers. The cars or 2 wheeler can be parked outside the college and there is enough space for parking them. Relatives can visit the campus with us by filling a form on the entry gate. No there are no food joints except the canteen in the college premises. The college does have a medical room but it is not big enough to handle large crowd and the medical staff is well Qualified.Most students go to their home, some students play sports in the college and other students do work of college societies. Some students roam around till 7 or 8 in the college for society work or college event works but the canteen gets closed around 4. Students mostly sit in the ground and canteen inside the college and don't know about outside the campus. The locality is safe to roam around till night. The festive season is great in the college and has a very cool vibe. Many stars like arpit bala and parmish verma performed recently. Clubs like vivran (dramatic society) , aflatoon (acting) , 35mm (filmmaking). I was part of vivran for one year. Entrepreneurship training cell of anthaprerna and 35mm in my opinion are the most influential cells. I never heard of any international student exchange in the college so i guess no.
The fee structure varies by your course but in bba it is around 1.16 lakhs per annum for 3 years which makes it a total upto 3.5 lakhs for 3 years. I have paid fees for all 3 years. This is the tuition fees that i mentioned and as there is no hostel available in the college u have to rent it on your own, there is no mess fees , there is no transport fees from college side. It takes me around 50₹ to reach college from metro and taking a rickshaw to the college. The fees is quiet high as compared to DU colleges like hansraj as they have annual fees of around 30 thousand, but the fees is almost the same in other ip university colleges like surajmal or tecnia. The fees is lower than symbiosis pune or Christ university. Transport expenses can be incurred around 30-150 depending from where u come from. You have to take a metro and rickshaw to reach college as the metro is not direct to the college premises. A one time meal in college canteen can cost u around 100₹ which is expensive but may cost around 50₹ if you eat outside the college. The fees is same for all categories or religions but a scholarship is offered by the university every year for economically weaker section. The fees otherwise is same for everyone and a very few people that belong to EWS receive the scholarship.
There are multiple badminton courts, a swimming pool, a gym, an auditorium and a library with access to many third party publications and case studies. The campus is about 200 acres. The distance is about 500m from the hostels by average. You cannot bring motorbiikes or cars inside the campus. Bicycles are allowed. Relatives can visit and there is a guest house that can be booked for their accommodation. There are a few student run food joints in the campus. College has a dedicated medical center with a doctor present for almost the entire day.Campus life is pretty good. You have most amenities that you require and the campus is very beautiful for morning and evening walks. There is a busy nightlife. There is late mess and many spots to hangout. There are many cultural events such as Ganesh Chathurthi, Rakshabandan, Onam, Pongal, Diwali and other major festivals. Our campus hosts sports meets, cultural competitions and Manfest varchasva which is our MBA fest where students from all over the country come to participate. There are more than 30 clubs and committees in the college. Placement committee, Disha (placement training), academic groups such as marketing and operations, and so on. We have a student exchange program where students go to colleges all over Europe. The fees is from our college itself. You can refer the IIM website for more details on the colleges involved in STEX.
The course that im perusing I.e b.cơm is quite tough, we have a very vast subject in each semester and are provided with bunch of assignments by our professors. The good aspect of this course as per me is, its syllabus depth and the bas aspect of this course as per me is its wide syllabus. Classes occurs 6 times in a day except for Sunday and other registered holidays, Classes starts from 9:30am till 3pm, in between we get lunch break of 40mins, and each classes has the time duration of 40 mins. The teaching methodology of teachers are very basic, through projecter they explain us the topics, through ppt and self made notes, The faculties I admire the most is our hod, she’s friendly and has a great mode of topic explanation. There’s no faculty member that i do not admire. Yes, there is a mendatory attandence limit, students have to surpass thè attendance of 75% and above for us to write semester exam, if not we’re handled with complicated assignments for us to get our admit card.
There’s a big football ground near to the college, and the college even has its own gym, made specifically for students of the college. The Equipment’s are quite good. Library of our college is quite captivating, it has availability of books and also has e library Facilitize with AC and good ambience. It is allowed to park our bikes and car inside the campus. Students usually park their vehicle near to football ground . Apart from canteen, there’s no other separate food joints and our college does not have as such specific medical centre.Overall, the campus of our college is quite limited, After the classes, students mostly do is either they go home or play basket ball. Yes the locality seem safer for students to roam freely during night time, There only one major cultural fest and sport fest that happens once a year, that is college fest which happens in the first week of every November. There are various clubs and committees in the college such as sports committee, media club, red ribbon club and various more.
As of now, I’ve been paying just the semester fee and security fee itself, no other additional fees that is being paid by me such as bus fee, coaching fee etc, As of now the total fee I’ve paid for within this 5 semester is around 17500p, As per me, looking at the facility and faculty of the college the fee structure is quite high, and is nớt affordable for everyone, Apart from semester fee, we even have to pay security fee, which is refundable only if the attendance catch up past 75% of à student, if the student is not able to surpass thé attendance of 75%, thề security fee will not be refunded and is kept as a sort of fine amount by the college. From my home, the college is approximately 6km, since I use my own motorbike for college commutation purpose, I spend around 4000 to 5000rs just in petrol, Fee structure are similar for every individual, be it ST, SC or general There’s no any scholarship scheme introduced by thẻ college till now.
There is amazing sport facilities ranging from indoor to outdoor and there are all possible equipment an the college has a good gym with all required equipments. A swimming pool is being constructed and we have good auditorium and libraries across the all campus and access to all research websites for free. We cannot have a personal vehicle here and no relatives can stay overnight. The college has a robust medical centre.The overall campus life is amazing and students play sports after classes, the nightlife is pretty good and cafe is open till 1 am. The locality is also safe out and there is a police station right outside. We have two fests: Biswamil and Magmum and there happens concerts too and Amit Trivedi performed here. There are over 50 clubs and these Law School clubs are ADR and Moot, there are good exchange programmes and that is of an extra cost.
The semester fees for is around 1.25 lakhs as the academic fees and 1.5 lakhs for the hostel. So, the total fees I paid was around 3 lakhs per semester and this is one of the least costing course in Jindal. This fees is way higher compared to other colleges. Other expenses is variables as if you are a regular eater outside, then it is will cost you a lot and there is no vary in fees for different categories of students. The college does provide scholarships for academically outstanding students and the scholarship ratio is 1:10 approximately and the amount variates from course to course.
The ground is very large and a badminton court is also there all the equipments are present and auditorium and Library are also available books are easy exerciscible the library opens up at 9:30 and the college campus is around 9 acres distance from hostel to academic block is hardly 5 minutes walk while most of the students travel by the metro they travel daily and yeah we can Park our bikes too on the college campus. no relative cannot visit the campus for overnight stays. Other than cafeteria there is a market nearby where students go to eat and hangout togetheroverall campus life is nice after the classes people go hangout in the nearby market and our often seen in the cafeteria within the college spots to hangout include the swings , gym area and a painted wall that goes round. Outside the campus , Noida is the nearest place but has a variety of malls and cafes to go to also the locality is safe to rom outside the campus at night time IIDYRA Is the main cultural fest of Shahid Rajguru college that goes on for 2 days other than this various days like Diwali fest and departmental fest also go on major clubs and committees include mercurious club, enactus , inklings society etc.
Admission to the colleges of Delhi University is via the CUET exam and then the CSAS portal. Cuet is the entrance examination conducted by NTA for undergraduate students. Usually, the CUET exams are conducted in June end and go on till 15 days( since theya re conducted all over India) . After the CUET results are declared, CSAS portal registration open up and the marks scored are connected with the student I'd, we get to know about the courses available and their cutoffs also the rankings in each course that we have attained. Afterwards a preference sheet is to be prepared and then the university allots colleges to students. It is conducted in 3 rounds and afterwards a spot round is also conducted. For getting BMS course in delhi University, the total score is 650 in CUET while one should have 350+ to get this course
- sports facilities are good, we have our own cricket and football team, and it plays on very high level, only outdoor facilities are available. - no the college doesn't have any kind of gym. -no the college doesn't have any kind of swimming pool -we don't have auditorium, we have a seminar hall and Library if very good, it has most of the books related to the courses available in the college. -college campus is of average size, it can't be said big becoz we have 3 building with 2 floors each. - we have don't have other food joints in college, only canteen food is available.Overall campus life is good - our college is open till 530 only, so the campus is not for night. - our college is in saket near malviya nagar, so we have two major malls near our college, so hangout is very often. Also we have hauz khas near our area, which is a major spot for hangout. - the locality is very safe because it lies in one of the porche area, saket. -we have our annual fest named TATVA which is very famous in DU,and during Diwali, we have Diwali mela. During fest, our alumni , Manish Paul came in back years, during our tenure, we have dj and a coke studio singer. -there are many societies and clubs like management society, commerce society, vocational society, environment society etc. I don't have any society joined becoz I have to travel a lot and leave the college on time.
- total students are 75 but 5 of the students left the college in 1st sem. So total 70 students are there. I am having specialisation in finance in which we have around 40 students -girls to boys ratio is 1:6 in our course and for whole college it's around 4:6 - cultural diversity of our college is one of the famous topics in DU becoz students are there from so many states like Punjab, UP, MP, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh. - students are very accommodating, peer group studying in our course is very much visible becoz of the practical subjects which need student to student perspective. -no we dont have as such assesment, but at the time of classes, faculty look for better participation.
The college have basketball, table tennis, football and volleyball ground and all the equipment are provided by the college. The college also Gym and some facilities are there. Both the auditorium and library are up to standard. The library timing is from 9:00 to 4:30 . I haven't gone there for any research lately. The college is very Big Approximately 10minutes from hostel to the college. Relatives can't visit at night. There are food joints yes. There is not medical center Campus life is nice Most of student go to the canteen to eat. Cafeteria are not open at night they close at 4:30 Some students go to the campus at night for football and and training. I can't tell about that because I don't know. It's not much safe because it's a village. Khoshsis event. I don't know the name of the celebs. We have literary, event on air, adventures, and CSR clubs. I'm not part of any CSR club is the most important. I don't know of any
The course curriculum is not difficult that's if you study. Yes some students fail exam due to lack of interest. The good aspect is the faculties teach so well And the bad aspect is the calculations subjects are somehow hard. In a semester we have 3 exams and in a year we have 6 exams. We have 4 lectures in a day with a timing of 1hr each subject. We Re normally free from 11:00 to 11:25. The teachers teach through PPTs. I admire my operations Research Teach because she knows her subject area very well and controlled the class. I like all my teachers. Each student should have 75% attendance and failure to have it, will not sit to the final exam. I have seen students been detained because of the less attendance
We have sport facilities like football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis and baseball lounge. We college have provided all the facilities needed. Yes th college have GYM but not all the facilities are there. No the campus does not have a swimming pool. We have library but not auditorium. We only have a hall. The library is easily accessible. The timing is from 9:00am to 4:30pm. No one can't get to third party database. The college have two campus and the second campus is bigger than the 1st one. The distance is about 5 to 10 minutes working on foot. Most students travel by bus only and some by two wheelers. Yes it's allowed to keep personal bikes and car on campus. Your relatives can't visit you at hostel overnight. There are other food joints in the campus about 4 to 5. The college does not have any medical centre.The overall campus life is excellent and adventurous. Students mostly go to the gym or canteen we they're free. The night life of the college nothing special is just like other normal life. Canteens are not open at night. I don't see Students roaming in the campus during at night. The students mostly go out of the campus on weekends basis to eat out at the malls or go for partying. The Locality is not safe for roaming at night because it's a village. The campus annually conduct a festival called Khosis where everyone participate. The campus vibe during the event is always colourful and nice. I don't know the names of the celebrities. We have clubs like, CSR, Event on Air, Travelling and Adventure, literally and sport clubs. Unfortunately I'm not part of any. I think CSR club is the best for students. I don't know of any program called international immersion.
The college does not achieve 100% placement internship. The college give chance to the students themselves to look for companies but national and international or online internships. Approximately 75% get paid internship. The highest stipend offer is Rs.20000 the average is Rs.10000 and the lowest is Rs.7000. The most preferred companies for my course are manufacturing, textiles and sales companies. Because this companies deal with management. The manufacturing the manufacturing companies are the ones that higher in bulk. And they pay in Approximately 10k. I have no idea about PPOs Some courses like MLS and Pharmacy fine it difficult because of lack of places to do their internship. Is worse than my department.
The curriculum is smooth and easy. Faculty makes it more easy with their brilliant efforts. Students do fail in examinations and are allowed to write atkt at the end of semester. There are regular internal exams of each subject and one final examination at end of each semester. The good aspect of course is learning and placements. The bad aspect will be irregular timings of college. The class timings vary day to day on most days there are two lectures 2.5 hrs each. The faculty indulges in discussion with students this makes learning more easy. I do admire Mr. Ubale sir he is operations faculty. He actually engages students in class with innovative tasks and presentations making learning experience better. The 75% attendance is absolutely required for the course. The actions against defaulters varies on case by case basis.
Yes there is sports facilities in college. There is big ground in which various tournament of sports held. Yes there is big auditorium and big library there . No there is no swimming pool here. Yes we can keep our personal vehicle like car and bike inside the campus. Yes college also have medical centre. No relatives can't stay overnight here.Overall campus life is very adventurous. No cafeteria no open after 7 pm. There are many tourists destination outside the campus. Yes outside the campus area is totally safe. There are many fest which occurs in each semester some are cultural and some are related to technology. There are so many societies in our college and each society have own importance. Yes there is student exchange program in our college.
No gym No sports facility No food joints owned by college No medical centre The campus is small limited only to one building There is liberary. The liberary is air conditioned and most of the mba books are available.Most students stay outside the campus is small but the location makes it very pleasant No international students There are around 11 committees established by students The locality is very safe Most important committees could be placement, corporate relations, alumini. There are multiple fests - simergenece , hr conclave, SIMSREE house cup
The fee for college is 140000rs for two years for general category. This is the cheapest for a MBA college. The hostel fees varies but is around 10000rs a year. The college also provides scholarships amounting for around 50000rs. Most of yhr students around 70% recieve this aid. The aid is also based on attendance. The fee for other categories is around 18000rs for both years. The churchgate station is very near making it affordable considering transportation. There are food vendors are available near college providing meals for around 80 RS.
Football, basketball, volleyball, cricket and many more games are there to play.. vollyball court, football ground, kabadi, cricket etc and yes equipments are provided by the university itself. Yes there is a gym where boys and girls have different timings for gym and they have all the equipment of gyms. No university donot have any pool for swimming. Our university have the largest auditorium in the entire North East reason and a library were more than 100000 books are there and research Paper are also included. College campus is very vast and from hostel to administrative block it has 3km, most of the students travel by the bus that university provides. They allowed to keep the personal vehicle inside the campus. The won't allow parents or relatives to stay with the students overnight. apart from cafeteria we have some different shop inside the campus so we do visit there. Yes our university recently opened a private hospital inside the campus.Campus life is good, after classes if some students have interest in games they can go to the ground and play and if someone want to go to gym they can go there. For girls they donot allowed them for night out even not in campus but they allow boys so cafeteria is open till 8pm. Maximum of students are hangouts at cafeteria. Its safe inside the campus because lots of guards are there. Fest are like managemia, esplendizes and kiros had been organised by the university students itself...many outsiders students come to university during the event...the vibe is soo good. Recently daisy shah, darshan revel, astha gill came to attend some event at our university. i donot have idea about other states students, but ig one lady from Bangladesh had completed her phd at this university.
the cirriculum is not difficuly its just that students have to be regular about college classes yes students do fail in exam mainly due to less attendence and less participation in practical casses i have bcom program course and usually we have around 5-6 classes in whole day from 8:30 first classes in day until 2:45 the last classes 1 hour each class and a 15 min break in between teaching methodology is same as we have in school the teacher explains on white board and practical classes are taken in lab .I have commerce course so i have studied mostly from commerce department teacher apart from SEC and VAC courses and the commerce department is good especially vikas sir who taught us HRM in 2 year is very good teacher and focuses in practical learning and students overall developement