Architecture is fun and hard

Dislikes

  • Faculties sometimes gives us hard time where we cant finish the works
  • The work load is huge where we cant handle the pressure
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Course Curriculum Overview :

Our curriculum has influenced us in goods ...the course is actually good and interesting but the teaching method sometimes gives hard time...and we get two internal exams so that we can be prepared for the university exams for a sem

Placement Experience :

Our college does provide with placements for every courses except b.arch which is also kind of hard ...but at the end we can easily end up with a job amywhere with goot salary figure...most of the students here is planning on getting into a good firm after the degree

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

For b.arch the fee structure is pretty high compared to the other department courses...and we have to pay extra fees for our stationary materials which are also more for us comparatively...we have an iternship for a sem where some firms awards with stipend but some doesn't

Campus Life :

There are many annual events taking place at our college run by the students of different departments...it is actually fun...we have sparsh, forza, mestech, meswali, envision etc. and we have annualsports day held at our college too

Admission :

We can get into the college easily if you get good scores in entrance exams that are mainly jee(b.arch) and can get in with merit...or we have to give an amount of fees if we are choosing for management

Faculty :

For architecture departments the faculties are more than enough and many new faculties are coming yearly...but some faculty's mode of teaching is hard to study and prepare for the exams. But when it comes to teamwork we handle it pretty good even with the models and presentations

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3.0 out of 5
2.5/5Faculty
2.5/5Placement
2.5/5Course
3.5/5Campus Life
3.0/5College
4.0/5Internships


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