it totally depends upon how attentive a student is in class. Most of the students don't fail in exams although there is small percentage of students who fails in exams. There are 23 exams during first year. approx 4-5 classes each of 1.5 hours since it is residential program students are free after 5:00 pm case based classes along with ppts devansh sharma who taught me strategic management. minimum attendance criteria is 80% and there is grade loss of .2 gpa for every class you miss
In my opinion no course is easy or hard rather it depends on the interest of the particular which he/ she possess. I am doing Bachelor's of Commerce and I find it interesting and exciting so I am happy doing it. I would say B.Com in today's world has a wide scope as commerce is leading the world now.I would suggest that anyone with less mathematical knowledge or no interest in business shouldn't opt for this field. There are 2 semester exams in a year in which there are 3 internal test in each semester. The two internal are written test and the other is an assignment. The best of two among these three is considered and taken. The class timings are from 9.30 am to 3pm and almost all the classes happens everyday. The faculties of the college is literally the best. I admire Sir Tenzing Norbu, Ma'am Jasmine Kimsing, Dr. Raju Goyary as they have been the best teachers I have come across till date. There is a very strict rule for the attendance as the management is very particular about it. The minimum required percentage is 75% to appear in both the internal as well as the Semester exams. If one doesn't fulfill the criteria he/she gets barred from writing the exams.
Academics is very rigorous in IIM Lucknow. There are possibilities where students can fail in exam if they do not perform well. Faculty usually use case based approach in teaching by discussing real life business cases related to the subject. Some faculties such as Mrityunjai Tiwari and Sonia spend time and care to make sure that the students capture the essence of what is being taught. Although there are some professors who just goes through the motions for their classes as well. There is an attendance rule where you must have 75% attendance in a subject below which you will get a grade drop. If attendance is below 50% you'll get an F and fail the subject.
it totally depends upon how attentive a student is in class. Most of the students don't fail in exams although there is small percentage of students who fails in exams. There are 23 exams during first year. approx 4-5 classes each of 1.5 hours since it is residential program students are free after 5:00 pm case based classes along with ppts devansh sharma who taught me strategic management. minimum attendance criteria is 80% and there is grade loss of .2 gpa for every class you miss
In my opinion no course is easy or hard rather it depends on the interest of the particular which he/ she possess. I am doing Bachelor's of Commerce and I find it interesting and exciting so I am happy doing it. I would say B.Com in today's world has a wide scope as commerce is leading the world now.I would suggest that anyone with less mathematical knowledge or no interest in business shouldn't opt for this field. There are 2 semester exams in a year in which there are 3 internal test in each semester. The two internal are written test and the other is an assignment. The best of two among these three is considered and taken. The class timings are from 9.30 am to 3pm and almost all the classes happens everyday. The faculties of the college is literally the best. I admire Sir Tenzing Norbu, Ma'am Jasmine Kimsing, Dr. Raju Goyary as they have been the best teachers I have come across till date. There is a very strict rule for the attendance as the management is very particular about it. The minimum required percentage is 75% to appear in both the internal as well as the Semester exams. If one doesn't fulfill the criteria he/she gets barred from writing the exams.
Academics is very rigorous in IIM Lucknow. There are possibilities where students can fail in exam if they do not perform well. Faculty usually use case based approach in teaching by discussing real life business cases related to the subject. Some faculties such as Mrityunjai Tiwari and Sonia spend time and care to make sure that the students capture the essence of what is being taught. Although there are some professors who just goes through the motions for their classes as well. There is an attendance rule where you must have 75% attendance in a subject below which you will get a grade drop. If attendance is below 50% you'll get an F and fail the subject.
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