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The college during the admission guarantees hundred percent placement on just one condition that the student must not have a backlog in the last semester, which is the sixth one, and this no one from my batch is left unemployed or hazard been offered a placement
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Placements in general are quite great, because of how longstanding the university's reputation is. I was especially pleased with the internship opportunities provided, because of which I even landed a job. However, one batch in every few years may face the brunt of a bad job market. But students can keep in touch with their classmates/seniors for opportunities
Ranking and the MBA degree were the biggest factors that resulted in me choosing this institute. The campus was a huge addition, however the pandemic ruined it all. The pandemic has changed the game and insensitivity to the larger environment is a large issue here like any other college. However, mental health is recognised pretty well and there are processes to access experts to help you out. Quora and my peers helped me choose this massively. Moreover, the fact that SIMC guarantees a decent bourgeoisie life is incentive enough.
I think the college management team is doing a fantastic job. They are woking day and night to ensure that the college is running efficiently.
It's not a typical B-school. It's a rather C-school with niche programs and courses.
Campus, the course structure, future plans, placements, companies that come to campus, the location and Faculty. The course has a pretty dynamic structure that resonates with the current status in the industry itself.
One of the top ranked colleges for post graduation Journalism in India and course structure was more inclined towards my choice of subject, namely Journalism. Also, the reputation of college made my decision easier.
It is a good experience which provides holistic learning.
I have had a wonderful experience, with loads of learning, new friends etc. There were issues around placements and managements handling them but eventually it turned out fine for a lot of the classmates one way or the other.
I feel that every institute evolves with time. The course content, curriculum should be in sync with what the students are actually going to face in the market. Also the program need to have futuristic vision while ensuring that the capability of the students to visualise their careers 5-10 years down the line is improved and clear.
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