My college Review

Course Curriculum Overview :

The ISI Delhi Stat-Math Unit organizes for the numerous post-doctoral research by providing them resources. The entrance process is dedicated to recruiting students whose area of interest match or closely complement those of faculty members.

Placement Experience :

There is no direct form of placement assistance provided by the institute. Though the course itself makes you capable enough to secure a job on your own. Many good companies involved with the research work recruit people for various analyst profiles.

Fee Structure And Facilities :

My annual fee is around 20k which was pretty feasible. I was done with the course with a mere 40k. Even apart form the institute is pretty budget-friendly. Accommodation facilities are also available at pretty affordable prices.

Alumni/Alumna :

Alumni network is pretty strong in our college. Many of our seniors are doing research work in varying capacities with different organisations. They are invited in order to deliver guest lectures on their personal work and update us as per market needs.

Admission :

I appeared for an entrance exam which was organized by the institute themselves. The entrance exam was basic but I was nervous about the interview. My interview lasted for almost half an hour and then I was finally granted admission.

Faculty :

The panel of faculty members was very qualified. They all were Ph. D. holders in their respective fields of specialization. Apart from having a plethora of experience, they all were involved in an ample amount of research work. We partially or thoroughly assisted them in their work.

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4.5 out of 5
5.0/5Faculty
4.0/5Placement
4.5/5Social Life
4.5/5Course
4.5/5Campus Life
4.5/5Hostel Life


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4.2 /5

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One Mr. Robert who was always at the counter of the college with tremendous memory - He was Management for us for all practical purposes. Otherwise, the college principal and other management visibility were very low.

Admission:

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Remarks:

Management was little partial for their muslim students

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Remarks:

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Entrance Preview:

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