I am a BBA student at Christ University Lavasa campus. I can only comment on my institution, and not the other two.
The Lavasa campus is really beautiful, and studying here is a very pleasant experience in itself. The local population is small in number and quite friendly too. The student crowd for BBA and other courses at Lavasa is very diverse, and it consists of students from all over India.
The campus is small and it contains a limited number of students and teachers. Because of this, the students develop good interaction with their teachers. So even if they miss a lecture, they can approach the respective teacher with their doubts. The faculty is a mix of good and below average teachers.
The campus frequently hosts cultural and sports activities, and students get to participate in Photography, Dance, Music, Painting, Football, Basketball, etc. Basic amenities like ‘dhabas’, restaurants and grocery stores are located close to the campus.
The minus point is that Lavasa is a secluded area. For shopping, the students can only travel once a week to the nearby Pune market (2 hour distance) through college transportation. Because of the same reasons, parcels usually take a lot of time to reach (7 to 14 days).
But if its remote location is not a problem for you, the Christ University Lavasa campus is decent for a BBA.
One of my friends studied at Sanskriti University, according to her it is an average institution with very few facilities available for students.
Overall, it is a very mediocre college with average facilities, so it is suggested that you look for other options and not settle with only this in mind.
Comparably, Bharati Vidyapeeth Law College, Pune is better. The quality of education, faculty base, and the student crowd of the institute is better. The infrastructure and facilities of BVP are amazing.
Placements are average. Students can pursue internships from fourth year. For placements, few legal firms visit the campus. According to statistics from last few years, BVP Pune has an average package CTC of around INR 6.5 LPA.
Yes, there are many good acting schools in Delhi other than NSD. Some of which are -
These are few of the many reputed acting schools in Delhi.
BBA from Jamia Hamdard University is a well-respected degree program in India. The college has a strong academic foundation and practical experience in the field of business. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad-based understanding of business and management, as well as specialized knowledge in areas such as finance, marketing, and human resources.
One of my cousins pursued an MBA from Hamdard and works for an MNC bank today. Another was a student of BBA and was quite satisfied with Hamdard’s curriculum.
In all, a BBA from Jamia Hamdard University is considered a valuable asset for anyone looking to pursue a career in business or management.
RGPV grading system 2023 is a credit-based grading system under which candidates' marks are calculated based on the percentage they secured in their exams.
For instance, if you score between 91-100 percent you will be given a grade point of 10 with an A+ grade. The same scale is used while calculating both theoretical and practical grades. The total marks for each subject are 100. The grading scale followed by RGPV has been mentioned below
Grade |
%Marks Range |
Grade Point |
Description of Performance |
A+ |
91-100 |
10 |
Outstanding |
A |
81-90 |
9 |
Excellent |
B+ |
71-80 |
8 |
V. Good |
B |
61-70 |
7 |
Good |
C |
51-60 |
6 |
Average |
C+ |
41-50 |
5 |
Satisfactory |
D |
31-40 |
4 |
Marginal |
F |
30 and Below |
0 |
Fail |
I |
0 |
Incomplete |
|
W |
0 |
Withdrawal |
Students are graded on the basis of their performance on various tests, homework assignments, quizzes, lab assignments, internship assignments, class assignments, midterm exams, and regular attendance.
To ace the two rounds of interviews, keep in mind that the first one focuses on technical skills while the second one assesses your fit in the company's culture. Nevertheless, expect some similarities in the questions asked. You should note that the interview will be in a group setting where you'll face 4-5 panelists. One of the questions you might encounter is related to India's e-commerce industry. In the second round, the panelists might inquire if your current job satisfies you and probe your moral principles and ethical code.
It is important to be well-prepared for both rounds of the interview. Take the time to research the company and the industry, and practice answering common interview questions. You may also want to prepare some questions to ask the panelists at the end of the interview to show your interest in the company and the role. Practice answering standard interview questions and prepare inquiries that showcase your interest in the organization and the position.
No, IIM Calcutta doesn't consider your Graduation marks for its shortlisting.
However, it takes into consideration your graduation stream for the final admission offers. i.e. under the heading of `Academic Diversity`, it awards 2 points to non-engineering degrees.
Most colleges and universities send transcripts online. You can place a request by filling out forms on their websites. Calicut University will send transcripts directly to WES.
Follow the steps below:
Collect the transcript request form from the counter. You may also download it online and fill it.
Fill in the required information
Calculate fee
Pay fee at the counter, fill in the challan receipt number in Transcript request form
Drop the form along with copies of certificates in the box available there.
You are good to go.
In earlier question papers, you can notice that the stress was laid primarily on Economics (40%), Math’s (40%), and Indian Economy questions (20%).
But with the onset of 2019, the pattern was changed. Now, the focus of the questions are on - English grammar (std. 4th level) and objective math questions such as upstream/downstream questions, simple interest, ratio proportion, etc. In other words, the mathematics questions were akin to the questions asked in Bank Clerical Exams.
Previous Years Question Paper:
An example of the official question which was asked in the 2019 question paper was – “What is the technical word for the person who cleans the windows?” On analyzing this question, one can say that this question has no relation to the economic stream of study whatsoever. The pattern of the entrance is similar to the previous year’s pattern.
Recommended Books:
The list of books which you can follow, as per the changed examination pattern in the year 2019 and 2020, are as follows.
Books |
Author |
Objective Quantitative Aptitude |
R.S. Aggarwal |
Objective General English |
R.S. Aggarwal |
Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning |
R.S. Aggarwal |
Current Affairs |
R.S. Aggarwal |
If you are aware of any other book, by any other author, designed for the bank clerical examinations then, you can prepare from those books as well.
The above-recommended books are selected and short-listed based on three factors-
When you appear for other entrances of economics, such as The Delhi School of Economics Entrance, ISI MSQE entrance, etc. you feel a sense of challenge. You develop a sense of intellectuality which later on transforms into satisfaction, irrespective of the success in the entrance or not.
However, this feeling is absent in the BHU PET entrance exams. In this case, you will feel like you have appeared for a bank clerical exam of the railway recruitment board owing to the type of questions asked of the economics-based students.
Following the above-mentioned entrance pattern, getting admitted through BHU PET is achievable if you are well-prepared for Bank clerical exams. Thus, it won’t be extremely tough if you are aware and prepared accordingly.