The hostel rules imposed on girls at KIIT University are very illogical and unreasonable. The first and foremost rule is the check-in at 7 p.m. Girls are prohibited from even roaming around.
These were some incidents of illogical restrictions imposed on the girls that stem from a huge communication gap between the college and the hostel authorities. I hope KIIT stops gender discrimination and makes more logical and flexible rules.
Vels University does follow a strict dress code for students. In VISTAS it’s compulsory to wear a proper uniform if it is the program requirement. Students are advised to adhere to the respective department dress code. For academic & allied activities on campus, students must wear proper uniforms. For 1st year female students, no Chudidhar, salwar & leggings are allowed. Further, no boy should wear jeans on campus. For male students, shirts and pants are the formal dress code allowed on campus. T-shirts are not allowed. Stylish Clothes are prohibited at the campus.
Among the given choices, Graphic Era will be a better option, for a BSc course.
The Graphic Era University has been around for more than 25 years. I have a few friends from the University and according to them, the faculties are well qualified and quite cooperative. You will also get good international exposure there. You can think about pursuing the following courses at this college.
Let me assure you that this college has some of the best labs and overall, the teachers are also really good. This really makes a difference when it comes to higher education.
Among these, Loyola College Chennai is the superior college. It has a central location, at the heart of Chennai. Loyola is widely reputed especially for Visual Communication courses. The college has a dedicated pool of faculty. As a student of the institute, you will have access to good learning resources and facilities. It has a good placement record as well. During Loyola College placements 2021, students received an average CTC of INR 5.25 LPA.
JNU allows you to enroll in any liberal arts course if you pass the entrance exam, regardless of your background. Around 2000 people apply for 30 M.A. English seats, and then there are reservations, so competition is fierce. Because you will be competing against people with English Hons backgrounds, you will need to become acquainted with the history and movements of English Literature. It is about replicating the language and comprehending the concept.
Begin with a comprehensive history of English literature. Begin with Chaucer but don't spend too much time on him or the early Elizabethan period.
Read as many Shakespearean plays as you can and try to grasp what he is saying about how his works are relevant in terms of literary merit and philosophy.
Continue on to Renaissance, studying it not only as an English literary movement but also as a philosophical concept of humanism and its aesthetics.
Then go to the Jacobean period and Milton, and read what you can without wasting too much time. Examine the age of reason and the 18th century in a similar, albeit more detailed, manner.
Continue on to Romanticism and read as much as you can of Keats, Shelly, Coleridge, and others, as well as the history of the movement.
Apart from reading the history, you should look at the Victorian era and read some Tennyson and a Dickens novel or two.
Remember that as you approach modernism, postmodernism, and postcolonialism, your scrutiny of them should increase because the emphasis at JNU is on what is relevant, and postcolonial theories are very important in this context. You should be able to analyze a Shakespearean play from a postcolonial perspective.
A knowledge of English history after 1400 would also be beneficial. Then read some American literature. Spend some time reading Indian English Literature, and don't stop at the 1980s.
Essentially go to and read poetry at random. Read black American, Australian, and Indian poets, and you might get a read poem or an easier one. Write about how you feel about a specific piece of poetry to practice interpretation.
When it comes to books, simply read any good book that covers the history of EL from ancient times to the present.
Last but not least, be thorough with literary terms, history, and theory, at least on a factual level if not in detail.
The emphasis at JNU is always on how you can represent an idea in an original way while also possessing your own mind. Try to write to develop a love of the language, appreciate the works, and express yourself. Many questions are posed with the intention of eliciting your personal opinion on them. you should be interested in related topics such as politics and history.
EIILM is better than Globsyn for an MBA. It is especially good for Marketing specialization. EIILM has an excellent management faculty. The placement record of the institute is good. The average CTC offered in EIILM Kolkata placements is around INR 4.5 LPA. PwC, HDFC Bank, and Nestle are among the major recruiters.
I know a friend who failed a first-semester course at IIT Kanpur. Although it was a minor subject, the entire process was very tiresome.
He had failed a wonderful Morning Exercise (PE101) course. This course is a very futile course wherein twice a week you are supposed to go for sports for an hour in the evening. The ones who are good at sports are selected for the institute sports team, while the rest are sent to NCC.
The worst part about this course is that although it carries no credits, you fail the course if you have less than 75% attendance. Many top rankers had to stay after graduation to complete the course.
My friends had taken leave to represent India at IOI 2007. She failed to maintain the attendance criteria and eventually failed in the course. It discouraged her a lot and she was worried about losing her KVPY scholarship.
She decided to resolve this issue and approached the dean of student affairs (DOSA), who was also the official instructor for this course. Prof. Prawal Sinha assured her that he will be resolving the issue for her. The procedure was indeed troublesome and she had to run from office to office for months. She even wrote to the directors and key meeting DOSA.
Finally, her efforts were fruitful and she managed to change her grades. She was relieved but the entire process tired her out.
According to the highlights of RGPV placements 2021, the highest CTC offered to the students was INR 18 LPA. Here are the placement highlights in brief.
Average CTC | INR 3.5 LPA |
Total no of recruiters | 47 |
No of students placed | 312 |
IBM, Accenture, Infosys, TCS, etc. were among the major recruiters that took part in the placement drive.
SIBM Pune and XIMB both offer courses in MBA, with specializations in various fields, including Executive MBA and diploma programs. If you choose to enroll in SIBM Pune, you can benefit from a highly accomplished alumni network, including executives from leading corporate houses. This can provide you with excellent opportunities for corporate exposure and interactions with alumni, which can be highly beneficial for your future career prospects.
When considering ROI and Placements, SIBM Pune stands out as the better option. The fees for XIMB BM and HRM are approximately INR 20,67,000, including hostel fees for the entire course duration, while the average salary for XIMB graduates increased by 15.77% in Placement 2022, standing at INR 17.54 LPA. On the other hand, the fee for SIBM Pune for the current batch is INR 21,27,950, excluding hostel and mess fees for the MBA regular course. However, SIBM Pune's placement report for the batch 2021-22 shows that the highest salary increased by 49.77%, standing at INR 45.5 LPA, with the average salary at INR 23.06 LPA.
Considering these factors, it is safe to conclude that SIBM Pune is a better option for pursuing an MBA.
One of my friends studied at NALSAR. According to him, it is one of the most enormous colleges in the field of Law.
The institute is doing really amazing in terms of imparting management education. You will be given enough practical exposure. My friend did 2 live projects and experienced a rigorous academic curriculum.
The median salary reaches up to 8-10 LPA. Companies like Trident and Franklin, Templeton, S&P Global, Playgo, etc. are notable recruiters.
Categories | MBA at NALSAR University |
Course Fee | 6.11 lakh |
Course Duration | 2 years |
Highest CTC | 12 LPA |
Average CTC | 8 LPA |
You can ultimately decide what would be the best for you. But it is suggested that you go for CMS NALSAR, as it has been growing significantly. So, choose wisely, keeping all the parameters in mind.