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Remarks :

I am very much satisfied with Indian Statistical Institute and their undivided dedication towards the research work. College campus is pretty good and we had access to all the latest research and analytical tools. First hand experience of these tools was very valuable.

Course Curriculum Overview :

Course curriculum was very thorough and helpful in expanding my horizon of knowledge. I was involved with the operational research unit where we were involved with some ground breaking research work.

Placement Experience :

The placements are not that good. Most of our college pass-outs got job proposals right here within the campus. And many even took the job at the college itself. The course made us capable of procuring jobs in profiles like consultancy, analytical research, etc.

Fee Structure And Facilities :

20k annually for a masters course, these are the kind of perks you can avail if you end up at a government funded organisation. Our institute was not expensive at all, on the other hand the day to day life products can be procured right there within the campus.

Campus Life :

National Board for Higher Mathematics, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India has individually contributed to the massive stock of the library. Numerous sports activities are supported here.

Admission :

Admissions are granted on the basis of an entrance exam and Interview conducted by the ISI themselves. The entrance exam tests you on the basis of basic aptitude and analytical skills. The admission process was pretty smooth.

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


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3.4 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Course is quite comprehensive and provides detailed study of organic chemistry. This made me choose the subjects. It prepares you well for further academic pursuits. However there are certain aspects that can be improved like they can add internship in thesis/ last semester to improve practical knowledge. They can add their own placement cell and should also prepare students for abroad academic programs. They can also add more skill based courses and should provide masters in them. Exams are not difficult if concepts are clear. However marking is hard.

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4.3 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

There are basically two examinations held every semester. Mid-term examination and end-semester examination. There are 4 semesters in total for this course. The level is up to the subjects. Some are difficult while some are moderate.

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AS
3.6 /5

Placement Experience:

Companies come for placement during the 3rd semester. Our placement cell does so much hard work to attract companies. Some of the past recruiters were Cognizant, E&Y, Gartner, Max Life Insurance, etc., and around 101 students are placed with an average package of 8 Lakh/annum. The highest Package was 18-20 Lakh/Annum and the lowest was 4-5 Lakh/Annum. My plan is to go for placement here.

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5.0 /5

Placement Experience:

Students become eligible for placements during the final semester of M.Sc Electronics. Companies that visit Jamia are Airtel, TCS, Hitachi, Wipro, AT&T, and Samsung. All students were 100% placed in these big companies. Some who do internships in other companies were offered Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs). The highest package offered was around 5 lakhs and the average offered was around 1 lakh. I did get placed in Reliance Jio, however, I wished to study further, therefore I did a few months of work in the company and then dropped to pursue MBA.

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4.7 /5

Placement Experience:

Campus placement is very good here. Many companies like google, byzu, TOI and many more come every year. Placement cell is very good. Average package is about 6-8 lac per annum. But basically few students gets placements. They go for research so they keep study further and opt for phd.

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DJ
4.2 /5

Remarks:

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:

My preference. i) Reputation and ii) administration; applied as a normal student would do - attended to a small interview and questioning by the administrator. It was in 1975 - now the system is changed and admissions are based on univ listing. Opted for this course as I had done BSc.

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MS
3.1 /5

Remarks:

Management was little partial for their muslim students

faculty: 4/5
placement: 2.5/5
social life: 1.5/5
course: 4/5
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4.1 /5

Remarks:

Hostel facility must be provided to each student. I didn't get hostel accommodation so I took a small room on rent near my college. But I paid a huge amount as rent. There are many other problem living in a rented accommodation.

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4.3 /5

Remarks:

The college served as an eye opener to many folds of life and helped in over all grooming of the personality.

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3.6 /5

Entrance Preview:

The college conducts its own entrance exam and on the basis of marks obtained in the exam, they call for admission. As AIIMS is one of the most prestigious colleges in India it was obviously my first choice over other colleges for a post-graduate degree.

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