Remarks :
I applied for many colleges like symbiosis,nmimsand iim rohtak. I got selected in every college mentioned above but the the drawbacks of all the three are their fee structure which is very expensive for a middle class guy so that's why i chose ipu,maims. I didn't avail any quotas as I was not eligible to get any. Admission criteria for maims was simple,i filled a form and the exam was scheduled after 2 months of filling up the form ,since it was covid times proper sanitization was available at the centre and the exam went as i thought it would be,just great.I got 198th rank all over india in ipucet and chose maims for bba as i thought it is the best ipu college for bba
Course Curriculum Overview :
The course is very well taught here with all the necessary syllabus required for a BBA graduate The faculty-student ratio is 70:1 Teachers are highly qualified here. Term exams were not conducted timely maybe because of the corona period but the difficulty was not too high.
Placement Experience :
The students have to first take internships and after that, they are eligible for the campus placements in the college. The highest package ofgered was around 9lpa and the average was 3-4 lpa There are not much who got placed from the college mostly all the students opt for masters and others opt for courses like CA,CS.
Fees and Financial Aid :
The fee structure is really affordable and this year there was a price hike of just rupees 3000 which makes it even more likely to take this course in the college Not many scholarships are available here but yes few scholarships are available
Campus Life :
There are around 31 societies in the college which makes it the most for any other college in Delhi, the theatre society of the college I feel is the best which is very active and helps the students in their scholastic areas too. There are a lot of books avilable in the library and after depositing 5000 you can collect books for every semester you are promoted to. The ground is not that big there there is a little space for sports activities.
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