Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts Admissions 2025
ApplyAdmissions open for BA/BSc. Liberal Arts (Honours) & BA / BSc. Liberal Arts (Honors) with Research
Admissions open for BA/BSc. Liberal Arts (Honours) & BA / BSc. Liberal Arts (Honors) with Research
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The college has a well maintained library and a vast collection of books. Only few classes have smart class setup. There are no good hostels available for the students to stay. No wifi systems are available.
I studied bsc physics from this college and i was able to increase my knowledge on the subject matter thanks to the faculty members who are highly qualified and experienced who helped us on our journey to success.
The quality was very poor most of the students did not get placed. The ones who did get placed at bad companies in bad positions. Even the students who got placed did not opt for the jobs and went for higher studies.
Yes the college had very less fees. And for the face i was paying i got more than what i was paying for. The college provided facilities more than the fees that the students were paying for. It provided opportunities for students with kess income a chance to study
Even though the college had fee programs i was not able to enjoy my college life much it was extremely poor. Most students were not able to present their talents to a wider audience. Only focused on the academic part.
The college could improve on many aspects
No good infrastructure is there as compared with all other colleges. The only asset of that college is just a 2 storied building. Classrooms even don't have any projector screen. No canteen or hostel is there. At least there doesn't exist any stationery store in the college. Most of the computers don't even work in the computer lab.
You cannot see any good quality faculties especially in the BBA department of that college. There are only 3 faculties in the BBA department including the HOD and three of them including the HOD are guest lecturers. And honestly speaking, the faculties are worst as of my experience. We cannot find at least 1 dedicated faculty there. All the faculties are just for earning the government's fair salary of guest lecturers.
No particular placements are happening there. I haven't seen any committee or authority for managing the placements actor coordinating the placement activities. The college is not supportive. Hence it is a government aided college, no faculties contribute their best.
Hence it is a Government-aided college, we don't have to pay anything more. But if you are taking the admission through management quota, I would frankly say no to give any. The management doesn't even have any people worth for managing an educational institution.
Since the college is situated in the middle of the tourist village of Kumarakom, those who come from far away places may get good experiences by spending time with nature. There are no such activities for students to engage with. Once the BBA department conducted an inter-college management fest. And that was the first and the last. Because of the current faculties especially the HOD is the worst. primary health centre which is just 2 km away from the college for handling emergencies.
The BTS department of the college is the only department that I felt was fair. They do conduct tourism seminars and encages their students in multiple events. I won't suggest going to that college.