Reality of SLC

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Remarks :

In 2021 we used to get admission based on cutoff, We get a cutoff list for every college and have to qualify for that to get admission in college, the cutoff for BSc chemistry in my college was 85 percent during the time of my admission. To get admission we have to fill out the form which is used to test our understanding and ability to handle pressure as it is moderate and lengthy.

Course Curriculum Overview :

My aim to to become a chemistry researcher so I decided to opt for chemistry as my main subject in graduation. The faculty-to-student ratio is 1:30 in my college which is moderate. The professors are well-qualified and helpful the take care of every doubt that we can face in both theory and practice. The teaching methods are quite old school but helpful we can say tried and tested. We used to face semester exams every 6 months which is at the end of the semester which used to be moderate to pass and other than that we had to face practical and internal too which were quite easy to pass.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

Fees vary from year to year and it is quite high as compared to other colleges. We don't have a lot of scholarship opportunities but we can avail a few such as Kalyan yojna and a few government-based scholarships. Direct jobs after graduation are very low paying so most students go for master's for better payment opportunities.

Campus Life :

We used to have our annual fest sparcal which used to be in the month of December to February. Overall, the campus life is good library has a variety of books in various courses and also staff is very helpful. Sports facilities are professional level the guides and grounds are well maintained and the practice session is well planned.

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3.3 out of 5
3.5/5Course
3.5/5Campus Life
3.0/5College


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