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• I like this accquire knowledge in this field • Faculty:student ratio is 1:10 • Kerala University has 16 faculty members and 43 departments along with study centres and other departments. The faculty are PhD and diploma holders coming from diverse backgrounds. The university arranges faculty exchange programmes and guest lectures for the students. • Sometimes the term exams were not timely 1)The syllabus is your Bible. Study your syllabus more than your actual subjects. You'll understand what you have to study, and what you don't. 2)Previous year questions papers : This is a game changer. Get previous year question papers and study the questions. You'll realize there is repetition and bias on certain topics and questions. 3) Study smart, not hard : Unless of course you want in depth knowledge of the subject, and not just marks. Don't try to study everything, study the important questions. 4) Try to pass all the subject's at the first attempt. The results take a year, and the stres
I learned a lot while studying in this college. Many opportunities were provided to me to attend seminars and webinars organized by the college though I was pursuing education from distance learning. I would like to thank this college for giving me an amazing learning experience.
If your expectation is that this will be comparable to a normal full time course, please look elsewhere. This is a distance education programme and offer plenty of resources to clear the subjects on your own while still being able to do whatever it is that your are doing.
Only positive review I have is that it is affordable. Students from poorer communities gets a chance to have a higher education because of this college. But, being a government college faculty behaviour is the worst. Exams never happen on time. Postpones even the smallest things for no reason.
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