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The syllabus was very lengthy & comprehensive & it was very difficult. The teachers used to teach in Hindi & as a student from English medium school I faced alot of difficulties in grasping the concept. Exams were held once a year & were very difficult.
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Placement to college only depends upon our degree exactly what you are doing BCom, Mcom, BBA, MBA BA, MA or many more things. Yes of course placement is depend upon person to person how they are capable to reach the campus selection. If they are final term students are capable of campus selection.
There is no facility of placement provided by the college. Almost there is no opportunity for placement except government job. I'm here to complete my graduation to find a foreign job after completing my CA. Because there is a lack of jobs available in India.
I love accountancy very much and I want to do research in accounting so I had chosen B.com. It's an affiliated college with the University of Allahabad which has goodwill. Almost 500 seats of b.com are available in this college. Students are taught by professors in a college with pleasant situations. The exam patterns were too tough as compared to my schooling time. They give very few marks. If you were not prepared for the exam properly then you cannot pass easily. a 3 hour of paper was given to you with 100 marks. Many students fail to pass here because of the hardness of the exam patterns.
There were around 20 to 25 speakers in my course. Because of an enormous number of understudies in a solitary course, we were partitioned in various segments and each segment has distinctive instructors for a similar subject ( few were normal). The majority of the teachers are matured between 50 to 60 who are probably going to get retirement however they have the main part of information and experience since they are profoundly qualified. Also, not many speakers have recently added researchers of the organization who don't have that much insight yet discovered new and simpler strategies of learning and instructing.
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