Remarks :
I give the entrance exam IPU CET and in that exam, I got 104th rank and after that, I got selected through the university rank-wise seat selection process. And I have submitted my class 12th and 10th documents for their verification. And then I have paid my fee in Demand draft in the name of IP University and get my college details with roll no. and other details. And then I have joined my college by submitting original documents to the college on the first day and I have to pay my fees on that day in the name of college of 68000 per year and get admission done by me in my college and then the first semester started and my studies are going good with having sports activities and cultural activities in every month and we to join some group to show our skills in college while studies don't affect these things and these things doesn't affect my studies and I have got many selections to infest and other activities like blood donation camp and have spent well in my college with new friends. I love it
Course Curriculum Overview :
Facilities have a great impact on the academic performances of students, and inadequate facilities translate to poor performance. The study examined the availability and convenience of the facilities that were provided to students with special educational needs in mainstream schools. It ascertained the qualifications of teachers teaching in mainstream public secondary schools. It determined the relationship between the availability of facilities and the academic performance of students with special educational needs, and also compared the academic performance of male and female students with special educational needs. The results showed that essential facilities and materials like hand railings, hearing aids, Braille, instructional materials, and lower toilets were not available, although the few that were available (typewriters, resource rooms, wheelchairs) were in poor condition. The study showed that specialist teachers were inadequate in mainstreamed public schools in Southwest.
Placement Experience :
About 75% of the students get placed every year. The maximum salary package offered is 12 LPA, and the average salary package offered ranges between 5-6 LPA. Our college provides good-level internships. Different roles like sales manager, HR, manager, BDA, etc., are offered to the students. Many recruiting companies visit our college to hire students. It is a good college to apply for an on-campus internship.
Fees and Financial Aid :
The fees of the college were nearly 70k per year but after the college over fee increased and 2015 batch has to pay the difference amount of fees to tell by the High court. The facilities are amazing here, and there is Wi-Fi. There is a big library, and the classrooms are neat and clean with air-conditioners. The quality of food served is amazing. There is a pantry inside the campus. Food served in the mess is best. Canteens are amazing, and there are 3 canteens. Even owners are different. The BBA course is quite interesting and practical unlike other traditional courses like engineering, as it gives you industry exposure of how it would be when you go out in the corporate world with your communication and convincing skills, etc. This course is taught well in the college. Some teachers are quite good whereas some teachers would always build your disinterest in a subject. The only problem I found about this college is the placements. Rest this college has everything that a good college.
Campus Life :
The law was introduced in MAIMS in 2017, and at that time, our classrooms were newly constructed with comfortable benches, air-conditioners, etc. However, in 2020, our entire law department was shifted to another building with non-air-conditioned classrooms, withered benches, and no ventilation. Due to the pandemic, we haven't had to study in those classrooms, but new batches would suffer a lot. Our library was also well-constructed initially, but after the shift, it has been moved to a classroom. The construction is still going on. Our fee increases every year, and yet the services decline continuously. There is no Wi-Fi, and we hardly even get a data network around our college. Overall, the first three years were good, but now everything seems like a formality.
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