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The college building is not that big and it's a 3 storied building. Necessary infrastructure is there but not much fancy. It has free Wifi, air conditioned classroom etc. It has no cantin or common space where you can eat ,usually student eat outside or in classes.
The faculties over there are helpful and good at teaching. Faculties make sure to complete the syllabus before time. Study materials are provided by them. The books are provided from Library which you've to return after completion of your semester.
The placement needs alot of improvement, they really doesn't take much responsibility when it comes to placement. Only 30 percentage of batch gets placed or even less than that. The return of investment is not good.
For me it's value for money if I talk about the academics , infrastructure and faculty but if we look at placement scenario it's not value for money. I believe most of the students nowadays goes for college looking at the placement only so I would suggest to take decision carefully.
There's none as such ground or common space where you can hangout with your friends so campus isn't that attractive. No cantin is there. The classrooms are clean nd big and fully air conditioned. Lift is there.
In all if you want to pursue your BBA then it's a good college for you but if you're looking for hospital management then you may consider other colleges also.
No, my college does not have all the necessary facilities and equipment. There were normal iron benches for the students to sit in the classrooms. There was no AC in the classrooms. There was a shortage of computers in laboratories. Books were there in the libraries but they were of older editions. The classrooms and other places used to be clean all the time, in spite of not having proper infrastructure. The food sold in the canteens was hygienic.
I studied BBA and the quality of teaching was average. The teachers did not have that much in-depth knowledge about the subjects, they used to touch all the topics by 2-3 lines. My curriculum is not that much updated. They would concentrate more on MOOCS and MAR online courses as per MAKAUT guidelines, rather than focusing on communication skills. I got an average job offer after completing my studies.
The quality of placement at my college was very poor. There were basic start-up companies who actually came for the recruitment, that too only 2-3 maximum. Hardly 1-2 got placed during the campus placement, the rest opted for higher studies, due to a lack of placement opportunities. The highest salary offered was 1.9 lacs. The TPO office was very humble but there were very less number of opportunities for this course.
Per semester I used to pay Rs 41,800. The amount I invested for my course was not worth it, because I did not have enough placement opportunities, not enough exposure to the corporate world. The college did not focus on the student's skill set and they wanted students to learn everything online.
The campus was good, but again, I invested the money, so that I could get back a good job. The opportunities used to come only for the Btech students and most of the times the BBA students were denied to sit for the placements. Since the college did not have proper infrastructure so the students had to suffer a lot during their entire course. The college is located in the city's IT hub in Salt Lake and yes, it can handle emergencies.
The only thing which is bearable is college infrastructure in this college which has some what trees and the college as a whole has bad infrastructure and is not a place where one can study and excel oneself
Academics is a big joke, The management must first learn how to mange the college and then teach management education.The teachers here are literally unable to impart the knowledge to the students and I can vouch for it
Placements doesn't happen here. Even if by chance they conduct the placements I doubt any company would visit this college, there is no skill which is being imparted to get students placed in this college
there is literallu zero value for money.I can't remember one thing where there is value for money, there is no infrastructure and no academics, there is nothing to be proud of being in this college. don't join here
No campus life, no knowledge being imparted here.There is just time pass going here, teachers don't visit college on time, students are blindfolded with outdated skills that's being imparted here.I'm happy my college life is over
Dont join here
The college campus is very big and has all sports facilities with volleball court, cricket ground, football ground but the college does not provide any hostel facility so you to take room or apartment on your own.
I did my BBA from this college and the overall experience of studying in this college is good and the curriculum which they teach in college is updated as per the indsutry needs and helps them to have a great carrier.
The college was very helpful during the placement process and the average package offered was 4 LPA and the students from our batch who opted for placements got placed in good companies all thanks to college.
My college has all necessary facilities and equipment including swimming pool, Labs, library, Free wifi etc , New construction of building is almost complete which will increase our intake and impact.
I'm pursuing my BBA from Techno India Kolkata because it offers good quality education, Teachers are expert in their domain of knowledge especially (subho sir), It is also affiliated from MAKAUT and most of the students in Kolkata joins this college
Placement is on par if have what it takes our college brings in opportunity for students and various seminars are also organised for student growth like Godrej CSR activities and Microsoft Excel seminar. Our students are working in different top company across the globe.
It is good value for money considering you are getting degree from reputed MAKAUT not any local university as our college comes under the umbrella of MAKAUT
We have a big campus with park and swimming pool. It gives us exposure and helps in developing our mental capabilities, Different colleges participate in our fests and functions. Student bodies are very active and Anti ragging committee is active as well
Our college provides everything that is required just keep in mind that you have work hard and get ahead in those 3 years. In the end everything depends on your hardwork
Hello student,
With a
72 percentile
in
JEE Mains
, securing a seat in the
Computer Science Engineering (CSE)
branch at
Techno India University (Techno)
might be challenging. Techno India University, being a popular private institution, generally has higher cutoffs for its CSE program.
Options:
Techno India University:
Alternate Branches:
Other Institutions:
With a 72 percentile, your best bet might be exploring other branches or institutions where the competition is less intense.
I would recommend you to use JEE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
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Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.