Decent College with good infrastructure and library.

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3.2 /5

Remarks :

We had to take an entrance test. The eligible person has to score a minimum 55% in 12th to take the test. The forms are available on the official Website of CU. The forms are uploaded generally in the the month of June and exams are held in the same month. After COVID-19, since 2020, they have started taking admission on the basis of 12th board results. I am not in favour of this decision as 12th boards can't decide the merit of a student. An entrance test gives a ray of hope to those who didn't score good marks in boards.

Course Curriculum Overview :

I wanted to become a lawyer and specialise in the field of finance. The teacher-student ratio is pretty bad as there are 250 students in one batch and barely 10-15 teachers. The teaching faculty is pretty qualified as many of them are PhD holders but sadly not many of them are good teachers. The method of teaching is very old and, moreover very theoretical which makes it difficult for the students to be ready for the current job market. Exams are held twice a year, semester and they are pretty easy to pass. Questions generally are repeated every year.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

As we consider the fees, it is very low which makes it easy for even economically backward students to avail education. There is no such thing as a fee hike policy. I didn't receive any financial assistance or scholarships as they are provided on the basis of category. There is no placement cell in the college as of now.

Campus Life :

An annual fest named Atharva is held every year in the college. There is no fixed month. Also, students actively take part in festivals organised by other colleges. The college library is pretty rich in terms of books. There are a lot of books available and you can avail them anytime. The classroom is updated with modern technologies. There are specific sports teams in college. The most prominent ones are cricket and football. Students actively take part in other indoor and outdoor games as well. There are a few societies organised by students for their overall development which includes debate society, and moot court society among others.

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