Remarks :
There was nothing that can be mentioned as a bad remark under the name of this college. overall experience at the campus was amazing, if you are looking for a wonderful life at college, Join jagran.
Entrance Preview :
To join jagran you have to write an aptitude test conducted by the college itself in its campus. I got a chance to study at Jagran after successfully clearing its entrance exam with a score of 84%. Yes a interview was being scheduled after a week of result declaration in the college auditorium. I chose B.Com from jagran because it has the best study curriculum out of all colleges in the city.
Course Curriculum Overview :
The course was perfectly designed with a blend of practical knowledge & live projects. Ratio of practical learning was high, on a scale of 10, 6 were for the practical exposure given to the students & remaining 4 for the things taught to you in classes. The elective options available were Finance, Marketing, Insurance & Information Technology.
Internships Opportunities :
There were no internships available as the course had no such criteria for its academic session. The course just had classes scheduled for all the tenure of 3 years, 3 months gap were available during the semester break, so students were asked to get involved in some or the other project works.
Placement Experience :
The Placements were average. Around 70% of students were places. Highest Package was 2.5 lakhs with an average of 1.8 lakhs. The Companies that visited the campus were Liberty, Red Chief, Yellow pages. There were no internships available as the course had no such criteria for its academic session.
Fee Structure And Facilities :
Fees was affordable with respect to the facilities being provided at the college. Fees for 1 year was Rs.9000. Cost for books, library facility was included in the fees Being a 3 year course total fees that was to be paid including cost of admission forms & other things came up to 30,000.
Faculty :
he faculty was helpful n well qualified with lots of things to share. The teaching methods were simple like in schools. Student to faculty ratio was around 25:1. No industry exposure experienced in the course. The course curriculum was exactly what is required.
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