Because I heard a lot of people telling that it was a great university and I wouldn't have to move out of my parents' place because it's in the same city. That way I would save money for my cost of leaving.
Course Curriculum
My program is open I can take a lot of optional classes. But I still have to do the mandatory classes and in my program, I had to do 2 internships and those are not paid. Those Internships were full time and I had to take a class in between because I need the credit.
Exams
I didn't have to take any exams. They just took an average of my high school grades. They asked for a 72% average and I had an 85% average.
Internship
Yeah, they provide an internship I had to do to myself because it?s mandatory in my program. I had a great experience it makes me put my learning in action and the internship is a good opportunity. The only thing I would say is that it is hard to manage the internship, social life, work, and other classes.
Fees
You pay for each semester. The first semesters was alway more because then you pay for your bus pass and such things.
Examination Structure
There's a lot of different kinds of the exam. In the first year, it's more like multiple-choice questions. Then after that, there's a combination of multiple-choice and long questions. But a lot of my exams is take homes and those are cool because you get to take your time.
Faculty
I like that my faculty had a lot of activity plan all year long. The school brings a strong school spirit. There's always festival and stuff like that going on so there's always stuff to do. The campus is always very clean. The school is open too, so yeah I highly recommend that school.
Hostel
I didn't have to go to a residence because I was already living off-campus with my parents and I'm not paying rent so that saves me a lot of money. But there's a lot of space for a student to live on campus they just added one residence on campus and 2 new off-campus.