Likes
- It is a women’s college hence there is no girls to boys ratio .
- It gives us many opportunities to showcase our talent
Dislikes
- Campus is not developed, very little to no campus ground
- Although it follows english medium of education, they teach in their local language
Course Curriculum Overview :
The B.Sc Nutrition and Dietetics curriculum at St.Teresa's College is comprehensive, focusing on practical applications and advanced topics . However more hands on experience and updated teaching methods could enhance learning. Exam frequency is reasonable, but some could be more challenging.
Internships Opportunities :
Only certain courses offer internship programs and one of the courses being ours has 2 internships one in 3rd semester and one in 6th semester. A report along with a power point presentation are to be submitted after completion of the internship. These internships as send by the college do not apply for any stipend .
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
For undergrad programs: first year - tution fee : rs. 40,000 admission fee : rs 2,000 registration fee : rs 1,000 development fee : rs 5,000 caution deposit : rs 1,000 ( refundable ) lab fee if required: rs 3,000 other compulsory charges : rs 2,000 total first year fee : rs 54,000 second year - tution fee : rs 42,000 development fee : rs 5,500 lab fee if required: rs 3,500 other compulsory charges : rs 2,500 total second year fee : rs 53,500 third year - tution fee : rs 44,000 development fee : rs 6,000 lab fee if applicable: rs 4,000 other compulsory charges : rs 3,000 total third year fee : rs 57,000 Total over all fee for 3 year course undergraduate program is approx 1,64,500 with fee typically increasing by 5-10% annually. Fee structure for different catagories : Management quota : additional rs10,000 to 20,000 per year SC/ST: concession of 50% on tuition fee . Scholarships and financial aid 1. merit- cum-means scholarship: upto rs 10,000 for academically strong students in need . 2. SC/ST scholarship: government funded covering full tuition fee 3. Central sector scheme : rs 10,000 per year for economically weaker students 4. Sports scholarship: financial support based on sport performance 5. Endowment scholarship: varying amounts from alumni and loacal organisations . Students can apply through the college scholarship office or revelent government portals .
Campus Life :
The infrastructure is really bad . Not at all well made , no campus grounds as such. Not suitable for extracurricular activities. They conduct events in an auditorium. They have a really good huge library in the main block which is the arts block .
Hostel Facilities :
I have rented a pg which is 10 minutes away from the college it is not part of the college . The rooms are of 3-4 sharing and meal quality is average. Menu cycle is followed . It is affordable and much better than the college hostel .
Admission :
I did not apply to other colleges , the admission process was held in a professional manner . It was very simple , judged accordingly to marks and based on religion. I did not get rejected from other colleges as i didn't apply for them
Faculty :
In st teresa's college , the faculty to student ratio is about 1:15 in ratio . Professors are supportive , fostering open communication. The exam system includes two midterms and a final exam for each semester. Exams are typically rated moderate in difficulty with about 10-15% students facing challenge in clearing them . The curriculum is relevant and updated regularly, though some subjects can be high demanding . Overall , St. Teresa's college provides a supportive academic environment.
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