JMC life: good or bad?

Hardika
4.1 /5
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Dislikes

  • There's only one water cooler with cold water outside the buildings in one far corner, the rest drinking water places are not very good and neither offer cold water.
  • The GE teacher wouldn't take more than half the classes and then proceeded to call us a day before our exam to finish the syllabus. (English ge)
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Course Curriculum Overview :

The course is pretty extensive. NEP doesn't help with the fact that we have to cover so much along with other unnecessary subjects like vac and aec. Our classes start at 8:30 and end at 4 everyday.... sometimes 5 so it is definitely a hustle. The curriculum does it well to prepare you for real life but you HAVE TO have done internships because they'll make your life 1000% easier.

Placement Experience :

There is a placement cell in the college which provides, i'd say okay-ish placements. Considering I'm a psych major, I don't see practically any placements related to psych. Most are useful for eco or b com students or management or of the like. There are however opportunities for social media manager and stuff of someone wants to earn some money

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The complete cost won't go over 30000 per year. I am not aware of any scholarships awarded by the college itself. I haven't taken up any campus employment as well. Pretty much all DU colleges are affordable, JMC is affordable AND good

Campus Life :

Societies are mostly run by students with little teacher influence so they're quite free. We have a student portal where you can see your student profile, attendance, and fill in all your details of whatever competitions you've won or internships and cgpa and stuff. It's basically an online student record. Our annual festival is montage and is typically held in March or April. Although theprincipal didn't really let us have it last year(2023) we had it this year except we had to forgo all our societal festivals for it. Sports is cool, there is a lot of involvement in sports. I have a few friends who are in sports and they are always busy with it. Library has a pretty good collection of books and for studying, teachers usually provide compiled notes you can buy from the printout shop.

Admission :

The admission process included giving a CUET exam which is the common university entrance test. After giving the exam you partake in the admission process online where you fill in all your details including your CUET details and then fill a preference list of colleges and courses. After the preference list is filled and submitted( I'd advise you fill it carefully) you'll be allocated colleges as the allocation lists are released. The allocation is done in a way so you get the highest preference possible at a time and as the lists proceed, you may be able to jump to an even higher preference. If you freeze your seat however, you won't get any allocations further. Sports and ECA lists come after the general lists with ECA having ECA 1 AND ECA 2. After you've gotten your preference of choice you go to your college submit a few more documents and you're done! Enjoy your new college life~

Faculty :

There are 79 students in our classroom and you'd think how the teachers manage to grab attention of each student in such a big class but they do. They do try their best to include everyone. You can pretty much approach any teacher at any time and their cool with taking personal extra classes as well.

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JMC is overall better in terms of both infrastructure and course

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4.1 out of 5
4.0/5Faculty
3.0/5Placement
4.0/5Course
5.0/5Campus Life
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