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  • During the class hours the girls lift gets too crowded

Course Curriculum Overview :

Many universities, including Jain, strive to align their curricula with industry needs. This means that courses are designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for contemporary job roles.

Fees and Financial Aid :

My name is Chatla Jessica Deborah and I was born and raised in middle East in a beautiful country called Oman and town I'm from is known as salalah if I'm being more specific. As I'm an international student, my fee structure is 2,00,000 per year for my course Ba OPJ (optional English, psychology and journalism)

Campus Life :

The campus is big and wonderfully impressive. So many students I never seen all at once and it looked like the colleges from the movie from the sight of cultural activities and excitement was too real

Admission :

I mainly was after to pursue psychology as psychology was the subject i clearly interested and while searching for colleges I came upon jain (deemed to be) university and well it didn't seem so bad and plus I wanted a college in Bangalore as well for some personal reasons.

Faculty :

The Experienced Professors With advanced degrees and significant industry experience, they bring a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights as for Research Scholars Many faculty members are actively engaged in research, contributing to the academic and intellectual environment. Compulsory subjects relevant to the chosen major. Optional subjects that allow students to explore areas of interest.The Practical/Lab Work Hands-on experience to complement theoretical knowledge.Project Work asignificant research or design project undertaken by us students.

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Jain University - [JU] | Bachelor of Arts [BA] (Journalism, Psychology and English)

I chose Jain (deemed to be) university because of its strong academic reputation, especially in the field of engineering. The professors are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their subjects, and the campus atmosphere is vibrant and supportive.

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3.5 out of 5
3.5/5Faculty
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3.5/5Campus Life
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3.3 /5

Placement Experience:

Students are eligible for campus placements from 4th semester. Companies like Deloitte, HP, Godrej etc make offers of around 50k-60k. The highest offer was most probably between 50k-60k. For my course very few students apply for placements as most of them want to pursue further studies. But in a class of 40 students around 3-5 students get the placements they want. I wanted to pursue a Masters degree after the course in order to give me a better idea of my area od interest.

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

The whole course was tye subject that i was most interested in and there was no specific aspects that made me xhoose this course it was all my intrest to join . It really prepares us very well for the real world applications as they have practical experience which they make sure we do it and understand. I think having to show more real time examples is something they need to improve The frequency and timing of exams are very accurate and it is moderate level and not that difficult

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4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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Placement Experience:

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