Likes
- Peer to peer learning, high end personality visit of guidelines and ideas mentorship by various entraprenures teachers and counselling sessions other industrial activities
- Food and living standard social leverage
Dislikes
- No hostel for boys, local food is very low quality
- Less boys in college and some people have ego clashes
Course Curriculum Overview :
I choose that course to gain system-level understanding and research. There are 70% girls and 30 boys. Teaching methods of nift are really good and hardcore learning. There are 3 tests for every semester it's all about presentation there is no hard thing to pass.
Internships Opportunities :
I am going to apply for an internship in Amazon karigar, Etsy, and IKEA according to my expertise and knowledge. Sustainability for design. Artisan projects by Amazon, Etsy, and IKEA. Research projects by various companies also.
Placement Experience :
At the end of 4th sem, you can get an internship in any company their highest package goes around 40 lacks per annum Around 80% of students got placed in various companies and startups. My plan after getting the degree is to start my own brand.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fee structure is high but worth it. There are lots of scholarships you can find it in college only. It's according to your marks and family income and economically poor students also have the leverage of education loans from ubi and other banks.
Campus Life :
There is a good life on campus in sense of social life, peer-to-peer learning, research, design, and exploratory in various domains to understand system-level understanding. Converse and spectrum are too major events for sports activities. There are so many industrial visits and craft clusters for incubative study.
Admission :
Graduation in any field of study. There is an application form for around 3000 rs. There is SC st and OBC quota which helps you in the time of selection process from all over India. I would like to see an improvement in the admission process is no updates on time. Helpline no never helps in terms of selection.
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