I didn't apply, I'm just general category student Eligibility for my course is basic all the subjects of different stream , any one can apply for ba After cuet ,all thing intergretated smoothly Exam timing ; afternoon 2:30 starting time Admission process is smooth no need to improvement
I am studying in this college and I think the course is okay. The teachers are good and they help us a lot. But sometimes I feel like the classes are boring and I don't understand some things. The good thing is that we get to do some practical work and that helps me to understand better. The teachers also give us assignments and projects which helps us to learn more. But I think the course could be better. Sometimes I feel like we are not learning enough and some topics are not covered properly. I also think that the exams are too frequent and it's hard to study for them. I wish the teachers could make the classes more interesting and interactive. I also wish we had more resources like books and computers to help us learn better. Overall, I think the course is average. It's not too bad but it could be better. I hope the college will make some changes to make it more interesting and helpful for us.
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Fees: Tuition fee: Rs.15,500per year travelling : Rs.20,000 per year Other charges: Rs.10,000 per year Total: Rs.45,500 per year approx Tuition fee increase policy: Fees increase by 5% every year Scholarships: Merit scholarship: Rs.20,000 per year (for top 10 students) Need-based scholarship: Rs.15,000 per year (for students with low income) The fees and scholarships may change
Campus life is great! I made many friends and had amazing experiences. Festivals: Happens sometimes,but I don't attend , don't know much about it Library: Many books and online resources Quiet and comfortable study space Classrooms: Modern facilities. Sports and clubs: Cricket, football, volleyball. Campus life is fun and engaging!
The teachers are knowledgeable and generally nice, but the learning environment seems to suppress their ability to teach us to their full potential. Other faculty and staff were also helpful, in my opinion.
There are placement cell in our college that is really active but that also depends from course to course not all The courses have placements. But recently internship/research work/community outreach options have been given to us instead of SEC.
As my course is SOCIOLOGY HONOURS this course needs a lot of field work which is not properly conducted by the college and i think that should be changed but still because of the professors it becomes easy to make the most out of the disciplines that you are choosing.
My course has multidisciplinary approach and has alignment with the current trend and approach, providing research opportunities and skill development. There are enough elective courses and discipline specialization providing the core knowledge of each paper
My course is B.A. (Hons.) Economics. The curriculum seems pretty outdated to me. I don't think it's really relevant in today's day and age but yet the basics are the same. The theories are the same. I feel more focus should be on practical training. For example sometimes the professors give meaningless assignments which has not relevance. In place of that they can provide the assignment which will have some real world implications and make a person job ready. The exams for economics are pretty hard as compared to other courses. The average cgpa is also low as compared to most of the courses. Changes in curriculum can have postive changes in the moral of a student. While selecting the course it's not clear what can we expect from the course. I feel that a student should have full idea of what the course is all about while selecting a college course because it will be with you for you whole life. The university need to update their curriculum and the maine focus should be on practicals.
The curriculum we are presented with comprises of all the relevant and coming of age topics and portions. The syllabus ensures that we have all the application based concepts taught to us to ensure that we are ready for the cut throat competition world has to offer.
Studying Philosophy at Kamala Nehru College is great for learning, but it doesn't lead to a job right after graduation. It's perfect for those who want to study further or pursue a career they're passionate about. Scope for improvement: - Help students explore career options - Provide internships for practical experience - Connect students with professionals in related fields
There are a large amount of course you can choose from in the school of open learning. I personally chose English honours as I was interested in the literature and mythological stories. The curriculum doesn't give you any exposure as there are classes only in Sundays so all the weekend you're on your own. I would suggest to improve the availability of the teachers and fix the teacher to students ratio