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The college infrastructure was great in terms of architecture and design. The facilities were good. The classrooms and libraries were well-maintained and the hostels were very good. The living spaces were clean and the food was good and hygienic as well.
The academics of the college were good. The course I studied was B. Arch as I wanted to dive into the field of architectural designs and Infrastructure. The quality of teaching there was good. The curriculum was updated and it made me job-ready.
The placements at my college were good and all the students used to get placed from off-campus and the highest was around 12 lacs and the average was around 5-6 lacs. The placement process was transparent and the college was supportive.
The course cost per year was around 1 lac rupees and the money was worth it as I succeeded in gaining practical architectural skills at my college.
The campus life at my college was amazing and we enjoyed a lot there. The best feature was its library and I loved the food there. The students and teachers were supportive and the location could handle emergencies.
I developed my passion for architecture and designing there.
Dear aspirant,
No, it is not possible to transfer your admission to bharti Vidyapeeth pune as you have to get seat in that college but you can ask the college if this is possible to do. But i dont think you can transfer your admission from one college to another.