Student societies typically have open membership, thus differing from honor societies, secret societies, and certain fraternities that admit members by invitation only. Students typically join societies at the beginning of the school year when many societies present themselves in a society fair and campaign to attract new members. The students may pay a membership fee to the society. Since the societies are non-profit organizations this fee is often nominal and purely exists to cover insurance or to fund social events. Student societies may or may not be affiliated with a university's students' union. Student societies often aim to facilitate a particular activity or promote a belief system, although some explicitly require nothing more than that a member is a present or former student. Additionally, some are not affiliated with a specific university or accept non-university students. Moreover, most student-run organizations tend to depend heavily on collaborations with externals.
The college has a very disturbed sex ratio.In some cases it is 10:1 and sometimes it is 1:10. The labs are all very good and equipped with modern technology and facilities. Annual sports are also organised every year.
The college has a very disturbed sex ratio.In some cases it is 10:1 and sometimes it is 1:10. The labs are all very good and equipped with modern technology and facilities. Annual sports are also organised every year.
The college had one big sports room and two computer labs here also have agriculture labs the college provide good faculty to sports students the college also provide opportunities to students to go for international competition.
There are many extracurricular activities labs and sports etc. is also done in my college and these are very good and it is done by qualified teachers and they give the good knowledge to the students
Campus life was very good new friends was happay and sports program participants all students fully enjoy any sports game many students won the many match.
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