Likes
- The teacher to student ratio is pretty good, almost a 1:1. The classes are held in a seperate air-conditioned complex, full speed wifi is present. Also labs are situated in department and lab complex(Ramanujan Complex)
- Communication is good, the campus being large we travel in cycles most of the time. Also, Bus services are present for class timings
Dislikes
- Communication to the outside of campus is pretty bad, only option are shared auto and bus which are not frequent, and toto is always there but it charges much.
- Library although very good but fails to give online access to books.
Course Curriculum Overview :
The course curriculum has a slight problem, it is not properly ordered. An example of this is Mathematical statistics being in our final semester core paper. However, there are electives in the third semester that require math-statistics as a prerequisite. There are a few subjects like these that need to be taught earlier and a few that need to be taught later.
Fees and Financial Aid :
The scholarship is pretty meager, 1000 per month this is named as an assistantship for a 2-year MSc. No other scholarship is offered generally to the M.sc students. On average 50k is being spent each semester including hostel and tution and all the other fees.
Campus Life :
Campus Life is pretty good, there are a lot of things to do around here involving sports, arts, and any hobby. Two fests are organized every year: Kshitij and Spring fest. Both occur in winter. Libraries are equipped with a diverse choice of books, on almost every topic. Online access is available via which you can learn which book is available to lend.
Admission :
The admission is through the JAM exam. To be eligible for admission, you should complete your bachelor's degree. Usually, students of the 4-6 semester give jam (depending on the university they are). This exam is conducted the second week of February.
Faculty :
Faculties are pretty qualified, all of them with phd and more than one postdoc. The ratio is almost 1:1. Communication with teachers is usually done via mail. Although few professors often don't inform us about the assignments or class tests via mail and it becomes a hassle to learn about this information from classmates.
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