Life in Tapmi

AG
4.0 /5
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  • The campus of mahe is in very outskirts of bangalore ,so it is difficult for us to go out in the city .

Course Curriculum Overview :

The course curriculum is very good and is industry based so the course is difficult and the timing of our college is also a bit hectic for students as you will not find time to do others things than just focusing on academics.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

The tuition fees is 375000.This includes the cost of everything like books , college educational trips like going to muesuems and other activities. This fees need to be paid every year so as the course is of 4 years the total fees is 375000*4=1500000.

Campus Life :

The campus is very good and is quite big as it invilves 3 basket ball courts , 1 football field , 1 cricket ground ,2 volleyball courts , Cricket nets and 2 tennis courts . We also have an indoor sports complex which includes all indoor sports and gym.

Admission :

This college for me was recommende by a friend who somehow convinced me to fill the form for this college and then when we came for our campus tour and came to know this course structure and the brand of tampi because of the MBA college in manipal

Faculty :

All the faculty here have done their Phd in their respective field and have good industry experience , while they are strict and sometimes biased for the toppers. Overall they are good. We have 3 exams i.e. Quiz , Mid Sem and End sem every Sem , Then we have our projects in which we need to present the presentation.

Night Life :

The night life is very bad as the college gates closes at 9:30 and after this time our college turns into the real life version of Fifty shades of grey as maximum here just start doing vulgar things .

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