Likes
- The campus is located in between of the city it's easy if you are travelling from outside of indore
Dislikes
- Furniture in the classrooms is very old and also the average size of classrooms is smaller than normal school colleges classrooms
Course Curriculum Overview :
As I said in previous page I'm a CA student, the course structure of Bcom course is completely in line with CA course. Majority of the subjects we already study in CA and hence for Bcom even after not attending much classes you can study before exams and get passed with good numbers.
Fees and Financial Aid :
The fees in this college is very low. At the time I was student the fees was only in range of 8-10 thousand per year. Also there is a dedicated window (cabin) for scholarship related work. I'm also a OBC caste person and have received scholarship every year of around Rs 4000 from the government. All types of scholarships announced by government are available here and students are given benefit of the same. The placement feature is not available for Bcom students here.
Campus Life :
There is annual program held for the college in the month of November every year. Also since I haven't visited college much I'm not aware of any clubs formed there. But every communication is provided via sms to students by the college. The college has a good library. The library building is seperate and big enough for 20-30 students to sit there and read books. At my time that is during year 2019 to 2022 there was not much use of technology and everything was manual only.
Admission :
For Bcom there are no such eligibility criteria or entrance exam tests. You only need to be pass in your 12th standard. For admission, you have to go to college. On the ground floor itself, you'll find many windows numbered 1 to 6. You can take the admission form from window 6 fill it and then submit the form and pay fees at window 1. Normally admissions are taken around July to September months of the year and I don't think there is any reservation benefit for admission at this college. Instead, you can always apply for scholarships under govt schemes. The exams are conducted yearly in line with DAVV university guidelines and the difficulty level of exams is pretty decent I would say. Of you are also a CA student you'll find the papers easy. Also at my time I only gave exams for the 3rd year. Due to covid, we were given general promotion in 1st year and there was an open book exam in 2nd year. Colleges can improve the admission process by making it a little automated as it's completely manual right now.
Faculty :
You can always interact with faculties there because on daily basis a very less number of students go to college so it's easy to directly meet faculties. Since this college provides special treatment to CA/CS students for not attending classes even if you are regular student, a very less number of students go to college. I'm also a CA student and I only went to college for submitting assignments and everytime I interacted with faculty they helped and talked decently.
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