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The course is not much tough it's just the surface of BTECH course but the thing is there is not much pressure and no limit to learning it's upon you how much you can learn more teachers tell the outline and teaches basics there is various options after this course you can go any of your wanting lines there is 2 sessional and 1 final each semester. Each week there are approximately 15-20 classes 1hour each someday classes starts from 10 and held till 3 or 4 teachers emphasize both practically and theoretically. For me best teachers are Dr. Refia wiquar maam and Tabish Mufti sir. And those who are not admired due to their attitude tiwards students and teaching methodology. There is serious and strict 75% mandatory rule. If you don't fulfill the attendanve you need medical for that.
As I am an cs btech student, the fee for cs here is one lakh per semester plus you will be charged examination fee of 5000 per semester At the time of admission you will have to submit 123000 rupees which includes 100000 tuition fee + 5000 admission fee which will be one time payment only + 5000 examination fee which will be charged further on the basis of per semester + 5000 library deposit which will be refundable+ 3000 alumni fund + 500 e governance fee For ece the tuition fees will be 160000 per year and one time fees will be same as mentioned above For cs ai the tuition fees will be 220000 per year and one time fees will be same as mentioned above There is no such scholarship from the University but you can apply for scholarship to realaince and other companies
Our college has various sports facilities including cricket pitch, football ground, basketball court, volleyball court for outdoor games and for indoor there is a room for table tennis , carrom, chess etc, things like football basketball you can get using identity card and condition of ground are well maintained and there is nor swimming. There is gym facility for both boys and girls but different timings. Library and auditorium are well maintained and quite big enough to find all the necessary books and you can get third party database with the help of teachers. Campus is large enough if you can walk through whole campus only once or twice if you have good stamina and some students have there own personal bike and cars with respective parking facility and if a family member come out to stay there is scholar house for there staying facility, There are alot of eatery outside college a tons of options and food variety. Most students go to cafeteria or sports ground after the classes and join other students in their respective games. There is not much colorful nightlife as there is restrictions and security all over the campus and cafeteria closes after 8 30 . There are eatery hubs like chaarminar , alaknanda market, saket, cafe street 36 these are the hot spots. Yes it's safe to hand outside the campus. There are alot of fest happens in the college as there is diverse courses once salman the indian idol winner performed in our college fest and so many cultural and tech clubs and society's. Some of the important and international clubs are IEEE and a government approved club is UBA. No there is no student exchange program
The course which i am currently studying is not that hard overall however, certain subjects like mathematics still makes me scratch my head. There are no “bad” aspects of the course which im studying but i guess some subjects feel unnecessary like english communication. The subjects like Basic Electrical Engineering is quite astounding as it teaches us about the practical uses of daily electrical and electronic instruments and how it works, its principle etc. The classes take place like the usual from 9AM to 5PM however it is not daily that follows this time table. Some days like Monday and Tuesday, our classes begin from 11AM and end early at around 4PM. The teaching methodology of professors is simple, they explain a topic verbally with examples then solve a few basic questions on board amd give some questions for us to solve on our own, they are also friendly meaning we can go upto them when they are not in class amd ask them a doubt. Since it has not been that long of me studying here i admire all the teachers that teach me currently, maybe that opinion might change by the end of the semester, we may never know. There is a mandatory attendance rule of minimum 75%, in cases when students do not have 75% min attendance they are not allowed to write in mid sem exams and even as far as end sem exams. I have seen a few cases of my seniors being detained during exams and not being allowed to write the exams because of low attendance.
The infrastructure is amazing to say the least with cricket grounds to football grounds to gym etc. The auditorium has been recently rebuilt and is looking better than ever with a big stage, centralised ac, soft cushioned seats, the back stage is also good. There is a central library on 3rd floor of the building and it is very good for students who want a break from the outside loud world. The library is in two sections, one is walk in free for all and one is for paid members. These members get ac, more comfortable seats, even quiter and peacefull workstation, free issue of books etc. The college campus overall is too big to explore on foot (which is a good thing). Most students are seen using two wheelers or even four wheelers to get from one place to another. The campus is filled with greenery amd scenic views. Even the air feels fresher because of the abundant amounts of green trees present almost everywhere in campus. The overall campus life is amazing, our classes end by 5:30 and we roam around the campus for around an hour and a half and leave when it starts getting dark which is around 7:30. Even then we see a good few students roaming around still which i assume must be from hostel. Some canteens do stay open till night around 8-9PM for hostel students and for others as well. The most common spot for hangout is i would say the canteen right in front of the Buisness Management building (bba). During break around 1-1:30pm most of the students are found there cus its spacious and their food is also very delicious. Even during night time it is completely safe to roam around inside the campus because there are guards almost 24/7 keeping an eye for anything fishy. There is not a big fest culture here but still its good. There are plenty of clubs and commitees in Hamdard with few being ieee, uba, coding ninjas etc
Course is easy and curriculum is also good but is little bit advance according to coming technological World. Yes mostly all pass but some rare students fail. Good is that's it's new combination of bbas & computer science and its good for future. Bad is that's there is unnecessary subject in the course which create little bit annoying and hectic in between main subjects( according to me ). Teaching methodology are combined smart boards and normal boards but mainly content on PDFs and all online stuff. Meenakari Ahlawat ma'am I admire the most yes she left the college now but today I feel why see was so strict and why she always tell us to study for future not for now . Yes minimum 60% very important for attendance and 75% as normal mandatory. If comes below 60% you will detend by semester and some fine which I don't know how much.
The sports facilities is my college is good I would say there are indoor as well as outdoor games in my college ...there is a big cricket ground and a football ground for students to play ..yes there is a gymnasium in my college sports complex..there is not a swimming pool in my college...the auditorium and library are good in my college The overall campus life is enjoyable.. most of the students hang out after the classes or play sports..or sit in the canteen..yes the cafeteria is open till night and I have seen people roaming around at night ...the fest season in my college is around oct till Feb like the usual winter time.there are different clubs and societies in my college one of them in which I'm is IEEE Jamia hamdard student branch.
For the admission in my college you have to fill the form of the college online via the website of the college itself...in my case , as said I'm doing engineering so they preferred by JEE mains marks as a the point of admission ...it varies from courses to courses how the admission process is held ..once you are selected then the councelling process starts and after that you get a admission in your course ...once the councelling process is done then the the classes starts after the orientation...yes there are different quota in my college for admission like NRI, sports and DONATION
Students do fail in internals if they haven't study . The best aspect about MBA is that it's a professional course and the big disadvantage is for that student who didn't pay attention upon himself practically in these two course years. There are total 20-22 exams per year in two semester in which there are practical and theoretical subjects both. Total 6 classes takes place in a day and 30 - 50 min of lunch break in between. The faculty that I love the most is the ex coordinator of MBA that is Mr. Ashok sen Gupta sir , he helped me alot in every way . As I wasn't able to attend the classes as I was admitted in the hospital because of some health issues at that time he provided me the notes and everything so that I can revise all the chapters that were been taught in the classes. The attandance is mandatory 75% , if anyone's attendance is below 75% then the internal marks are not provided to that student.
The fee was quite high honestly. Some students did get the scholarship to continue their studies. This was for the economically challenged students. My per semester fee was 50,000 and my Hostel fee per month was 7350. For total 6 months I paid almost 1 lakh and for the whole course around 6 lakhs including the hostel and course fee. Other miscellaneous expenses were there from my side. I would say there is a need for having an economically stable environment to opt for this course unless one has got through scholarship
Yes, in the first and second semesters some or atleast half of the students are bound to fail in few of the subjects in the humanities department. Courses are not much tough. GU seems to prefer their own students over ours in providing marks. It gets difficult for students of masters degrees to clear these backlog papers later. This is a bad aspect of our college that answer sheets are not checked by our own college faculties and are sent to GU for checking. There is one sessional exam per semester and the semester end exams. In a day there are 4-5 classes a day. Timings - 9.30 am to 3.30 pm. Fridays are half days till 12.30 pm. There is one hour break and sometimes two in between the classes. Faculties mostly prefer oral explanation and simplifications of topics and some also prefer dictating notes. I liked Kalpa Jyoti sir and Padminee Gohain ma'am as they are very friendly and approachable. I personally did not like the head of Sociology department, her name is Rinku Borah, that is because she speaks very fast which makes it difficult for students to grab and she is not very regular for classes and does not complete her syllabus before exams. There is not mandatory attendance for Masters students.
Campus is very big and very beautiful lush green, and university infrastructure is also descent. Sports facilities are also provided by the university , very big cricket and football ground with flood lights equipped and basket ball court also there and there is indoor sports complex also which have gym, badminton court, table tennis also . About the university auditorium is also very big and university also has central library which has end number of books for all programs which are very easily accessible . hostel is 10-15 mins far from college, students usually prefer walking but they can also bring bike and car also in the university. There are many food stalls and canteen at every 5-10 mins walking distance. There is very big medical center , all the doctors and nurse are qualified. Overall campus life at Jamia hamdard University is good , night life is awesome peaple gathered in common room and in the street of university for fun activities , someone play guitar also , locality is also safe students travel in the night at restaurants . There are fests and cultural events also , there are various clubs and societies also like Hacked club , ignite society, epoch and so many
The course was not a difficult one nor an easy one, depends upon our hard work and seriousness towards our studies. We usually took 6 classes in 1 day. Classes start at 9:30a.m and get over at 2:30p.m. We got one Lunch Break which is 30 minutes only. The teachers usually use PowerPoint method, they use white boards as well. Sometimes, they show us videos or movies which are related to our studies. We often have presentation or group discussions too. I admire all our faculties, they were all nice and good at Political Science. The faculty I admire the most was Sir Tka. He teaches really well and is never arrogant to the students, he is very understanding and very good at his profession. We have to score 80% attendence every semester in each paper to be able to sit for examinations. If we are not able to fulfill the attendance criteria, they sometimes pardon those who have genuine reasons, but if not they are not able to sit for examinations.
There is a stadium, CCF , library , gym,Gandhi halls and many mini auditoriums in our university. The campus area is around 1200 acres. There are many food points in our campus and a university hospital for medical emergencies.My college experience is very amazing. There are many societies clubs for students to get involve in extra curricular activities. Engineering and technology society conducted a 3 day fest known as Colosseum which includes celebrity night , dj night and band warz followed by many fun and technical events . University level societies and oratory club are important in terms of value addition in CV . There is one month student exchange programme also .
There were indoor games in my college that we use to play almost 4 days in a week so that our mind don't get stressed . College a has small sick room , the girls having periods pain or other pain can take rest there. The necessary Medicines were available there . There was a huge canteen in my college and the prices of the available snacks are affordable by everyone. There's a library in my college. My college was very fun loving , I use to go to famous market of the Lucknow which is just aside by college . The students hangout in the canteen of the campus and also outside the campus ( usually in the market) .there was no immersion program offered by the college as it was not that much upgraded college.
There were approx total 150 students overall in my course and there were three sections having 50 students each and as it was girls college so there was no boys girls ratio . It was all girls everywhere. And many cultural event took place like NCC , competitions like ( rangoli, mehndi , art and craft , spray painting, etc ) and at each festivals some activities definitely take place so that student do not feel bored in the college and stay motivated to attend the college. I do attend classes for learning only and when I don't want to study I do not prefer to attend the classes only for the attendance.
The campus infrastructure is a mixture of old vintage building and newer more advanced ones. There are gyms for boys and girls and international students. A big, clean and beautiful joggers park for everyone. Beautiful lawns where students hang out in the evenings. A beautiful library. Cafeteria, grocery store, pharmacy, bank, ATM, Print shops are all present within the campus so everything is easily accessible. Food stalls and tea stalls are also available.There us a football ground, a huge sports complex for basketball, volleyball, table tennis and board games. All these are within easily walkable distances inside the campus. You don’t even need a bike to get around! Although there are several bicycles that students can make use of. Personal bikes and cars are also allowed. The university health centre is always helpful to the students. Doctors are posted there in the evenings and medications are provided for free to students. The open amphitheater is a favourite among the students. Festivals and events can be held there and it creates a lovely ambience in the evenings. There are guest houses in the campus where family members can reside and are charged according to the number of days they stayed for (around ₹65 per day)Campus life is chill and pleasant here. The area is on the outskirts of the main city area amd is more pf a residential place. There is not much noise and hustle bustle.Students are usually sitting around on the VC lawns, benches, playing football, around the canteen, at the sports complex or going out to clubs and parties. Canteen is open till midnight and the students here don’t even sleep at night i feel. There’s always people outside at any hour. The campus is fully gated and guards are posted in strategic areas 24x7 so it makes a very safe area for women. The festivals held by the foreign languages departments are the most celebrated ones here. We get to dive into foreign cultures and relish food, clothing and habits of new places. Onam amd diwali are loved by many. The closest thing to seeing a famous celebrity in campus was having the CM of Telangana over for an event. There are few clubs but it is not a madatory obligation to be in one. Poetry, music, film, debate are some of the few clubs I have heard of.
Admission process: Admission to any BA, MA programme in the EFL University demands for an interested candidate to appear the CUET(Common universities entrance test) conducted by NEP in the same year of application to the university. After CUET scores are released, EFLU will promptly announce their admission dates during which you have to adequately apply to their application form provided online in their website within the estimated timeline. After the application portal closes, candidates eligible for admission will be temporarily shortlisted. The university announces the different dates of admission for various programmes and short listed candidates are expected to come to campus in person and sign against their names to show your interest in admission. Later during the same day of signing, a final list of candidates will be put up in the bulletin boards which you have to check. If your name falls above the maximum intake number, you may proceed with documents verification and payment of fees with the officials. You may try for a seat even if your name is way below the maximum intake rank as not everyone ahead of you will come for the interview and there are high chances to get in if you make it to the campus physically. After thr first round of admissions are completed, should there be any empty seats in a programme, a second round of online application is issued. New candidates may apply for this but if you have previously applied and did not get through the first round, you may wait to be shortlisted in the second round of admissions. The cutoff score for General category might be around 250+ but it depends on that year’s general performance score. Minorities may get through with a score within 80-200. After admission is completed classes begin on the estimated dates given in the website. My admission happened on the 20th and classes commenced from the 1st of september .
Academics IIM Indore offers multiple programs ranging from the undergraduate level to doctoral programs (Ph.D). The courses are mostly spread across three terms in a year, with a fixed number of credits and sessions for each course and term. The curriculum is rigorous and there is a system of DCPs if a student fails in a course. Academic dishonesty is prohibited and an F is awarded for such cases. All the courses have relative grading and academic performance is a key component in the overall scenario. Time table is structured such that professors can take classes in any slot from 9 am till 9 pm everyday as all the programs are residential. Faculty A Ph.D. is necessary for all the core subject professors, for electives it depends on the department of the subject. There are professors who have their degrees from ISI, IITs, IIMs and other top universities of respective domains. After classroom interactions and research projects with professors is a common phenomenon. There are teaching associates with subject-specific specializations to help the students and faculty in academic tasks and evaluation purposes.
Okay starting from the fees 1st semester it is 66,150 then 2nd to 4th sem it is 64,900 so in a year 1 lakh 31 thousand is the fee structure..which means in 2years to complete masters 2lakhs andhalf we have to pay. For now i have already paid 20 ,000 for the admission the rest we have to pay 40,150 Compared to my colleages who have studied abroad the fees here in Shillong is more expensive..for them 1 lakh will be enough for 2years masters degree because thete fees comes somewhere betweeen 20 to 25 thousand per semester but there are other colleges too which are more expensive for example Assam don bosco university is more expensive than Edmunds Apart from the fees the students have to pay from their own pockets for their fieldworks expenditure which we always go twice a week so if we get placements in agencies which are far almost 500 to 700 it will cost us for thr taxi fare ,food etc. We also have to pay for our rural camp and study tour..which they take us abroad. Yes the college do provide scholardhips nad i've recieved the scholarship thrice. No the college fee is the same for everyone .
The total fees in our btech department is near 1.2 lakh rupees per year for each category. The Sc and st can avail the scheme of zero admission fee if they have income certifiacte of less than 1 lakh rupees. The tuition itself is 1.1 lakh rupees per year int b.tech. I have totaly paid fees of 60900 for the 1st semester and will be paying around 57000 for the next semester this year.The price is somewhat high in comparison with other central universities offering btech course . Other the college fees , the student bears the expenses of grocery and eating out which can be fulfilled within only 2 to 3 thousand rupees only. The hostels are within the campus and the PG , rooms are nearby so , you don't have to spend on the travelling expenses. The university is located in the uttar pradesh ,hence students can avail the schoolarship provided by the up government that is upscholarship , the general and obc students get scholarship of around 57000 rupees. While the Sc, St students get the complete fee scholarship of 1.2 lakhs rupees per year. Almost all student get the scholarship until you yourself make error in scholarship form Hence , the scholarship makes the courses affordable.
The admission process is not complicated . Once the admission form comes around the july month , you just have to fill up the application form from the the official website of bbau and upload relevant documents as asked. Then after that you will be allocated the seat after few days and a the portal for fee submission will be given to you. After you pay the fees, somedays later they will ask you to submit the documents and verification of it in offline mode in campus itself. The most preffered exam for the admission is cuet conducted by nta ,most of the student come thorugh this only.But ,for btech you can also get admission through jee mains also. For safe percentile for the college admission , it would be around 84 for general and obc , 63 for sc and st . There is no seperate reservation for obc , it is combined with gen as UR category. After the spot counselling , if seats remains vacant, the admission is taken through management quota , so one can take admission through this also.
1. Sports clubs are available. The facilities are decent. 2. It does have a separate Gym for men and women. It has almost all the facilities. 3. No, a swimming pool is in construction. 4. They are pretty decently managed. Access to third party resources is available. 5. The campus of college is fairly big standing at about 220 acres. The distance is roughly 700 metres. Students generally walk or use a cycle for commuting. 6. Keeping personal motorised vehicles is not allowed in the campus. 7. They can visit the campus and stay in the college guesthouse. 8. There are lot of food joints. Various famous canteens like Cafe 96, Yashnath canteen, Tirath canteens are present. 9. It does have a medical centre. A general physician is always available. Specialised doctors come in shifts.1. The overall campus life was very good. Most students study or roam around the campus. 2. The nightlife is decent. Boys meet and group in canteens where sometimes cricket matches can be presented. 3. Students regularly visit outside the campus. The go to places to visit are Civil lines, Sangam, or they can visit the old side of city like Katra etc. 4. The locality is generally safe. However, it was recommended to come back to campus by 10 PM in the night. 5. The major cultural fest was the Culrav which was a 3 day event including various performances, music and dance events. Many celebrities have also visited during this event. Some famous ones include Farhan Akhtar, Mohit Chauhan etc. Apart from it, various technical fests like Avishkar and Hack36 used to take place encouraging technical expertise. 6. Major clubs and committees are dance committees like western, marathi etc, the music club Nishaad and various dramatics clubs. Also, other clubs like robotics, coding etc were present. 7. Coding club and other important clubs were needed for technical growth. The cultural clubs were also needed for the overall growth in personality. 8. Not a lot of student exchange was observed during my tenure. It used to happen sometime back maybe.
The teaching is good and all faculties are so supportive and teach very well the college has school like environment and if anyone fell difficult to pass the exam or fail in exam the teacher will help them with good concern and care. The good aspect about my course is the subject are so interesting and effective but the bad aspect is that the duration of the course that my university provide only 3 months for 6 months semester and that semester will end in 4 months it will become very difficult to study and prepare for exams. Usually average students will have 6 classes per day and that will be from 9 to 3.45 every day. usually one free class will be provided to each class Teaching Methodology of faculties is they will try to cover all the portions before the exam but sometimes some topics left out then they will tell us to do presentation on it. I like many faculties and one special teacher is dr.saroja this teacher will be little strict but the way she teaches will be just like spoon feeding and very understanding. some teachers are there but i cant take names. when its comes to attendance if the teacher is strict the attendance is mandatory , if not it is okay with vailed reasons.
Here are some aspects of the attendance policy at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU): Attendance recording Students are responsible for ensuring their attendance is recorded. Attendance is recorded in each class and forwarded to the Academic Office at the end of the course. Leave of absence Students must get prior permission or intimation for any absence. Students can't be exempt from classes for reasons other than personal physical disability, grave personal tragedy, or university work. Students who are absent for medical reasons must submit a medical certificate to the Academic section of their campus. Proxy attendance Proxy attendance is considered serious misconduct and can result in a student losing more than 50% of their attendance. Research scholars Research scholars must attend their research work on all working days and mark attendance, except when they are on sanctioned leave. They are entitled to 30 days of leave per academic year, including medical leave. Promotion Students who are absent in all components of a course evaluation will receive an F grade. Students can appeal for a repeat year to improve their grade AT LAST I MUST SAY EVERYTHING IS CHILL IN UNIVERSITY, THERE IS NO PRESSURE ON STUDENTS AND YOU GET TOO MUCH TIME FOR OTHER WORKS
1. blue books and record=1000 career guidance service fund=100 e-consortium=1000 equipment maintenance=8000 Indian red cross membership=50 library development=4000 instituitional A/c=3400 NFTW=25 parents student association=1800 sports=200 sports and development=3000 teachers development=25 university development=750 campus main=10000 cultural activities=100 e-learning=1000 ERP=1000 ISRF=1000 internet=2200 magazine ,calendar=500 NSS=40 renewal of registration=1000 student development=25 Tuition fee=58806 women cell =20 for total around 1 lakh 10 thousand for a govt seat holder for management seat the fee will be vary up to 2 lakh 50 thousand. 2.I paid 1lakh 3 thousand for my third year of BE course 3. Fee according to my point of view it will be same in other BE college in the town. 4.With consideration per year it will be 30 to 40 thousand apart from fees. 5.For General ,OBC and other categories the fee will almost same if you get in by any entrance exams the fee will be less than management seat holder fees. 6.No scholarship will be provided from college.