Management is good.

Remarks :

Two basic requirements for eligibility for this course, the First student should clear this board exam with minimum of 50% marks and the second student should attend the entrance test conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. There are many cut off in the admission process which makes it goes up to 2 months. The application process starts with registration for IPU CET. The minimum cut off for my course was 73% in my college.

Course Curriculum Overview :

The course curriculum is average and I think they should add some more subject so that the course get professional and the student gets ready for the industry. I applied for BBM course at Delhi University and due to fewer marks, I was not selected so I choose this course. Few faculty are very strict, some faculty are friendly and supportive. Most of the faculty are P.hd holders in any subject and their teaching method is also good.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The course fees for our course were around rupees 95000 per year. The college has a good infrastructure and qualified faculty members which make it a value for money college. The cost of study goes high if you are from Delhi and you have to stay in a hostel or PG. There was no such scholarship and financial assistance.

Campus Life :

For extracurricular activities, the college has indoor game and a gym facility. College has big gym with all equipemnets. Classroom has air condition, white board, projector, LED TV, spacious desk and chair. There are total 3 library in college, every department has own library and all library has good numbers of books. Any student can takes books for the home study also. For the last 2 years, there was no annual fest are conducted.

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4.0 out of 5
4.0/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
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