The School of Law in Sharda University mainly offers a multicultural environment that encompasses students coming from various nations and areas for pursuing the same course.
You should research and analyze the latest stats of the institute and then go for deciding finally.
Yes, Sharda University is good for a B.Sc (Honours) degree. This course is that it is a more standard degree than B.Sc (general) degree as well as it is more specialized.
The campus is spread in a generous area at Greater Noida in UP and it is a very multi-disciplinary campus. If you make friends with the right kind of students, you will learn a lot more than just your subjects. This will definitely broaden your horizon.
Getting into Sharda University is not that difficult. An acquaintance of mine had to go through only an interview a few years back when he applied. Now, one has to appear for NEET. On the basis of that result, you go through the counseling process, and then your admission is finalized. The fee structure is approximately 4.5 lacs per annum and it’s a 4-year course.
Studying for NEET requires an extreme amount of effort. Trying for a better college than this would be good for you. A good government institution would help in saving you that money as Sharda University is on the expensive side.
Sharda University's interview for a BTech will start with an introduction round. You will be asked to introduce yourself. There may be some basic questions on what you have studied in 10+2. The questions asked aren’t too difficult. They ask questions such as - ‘What is Molality?’ ‘State Gauss Law.’ The interview usually takes around 15-20 mins.
Having friends who study in both colleges, I can assure you that, there is no comparison of Sharda University with any IPU colleges unless it is low rated.
There are alumni at Sharda University who are unemployed. Even a number of graduate students from IPU are still searching for jobs. There are students at both of these universities who have reached heights in technological fields.
If you want a strong core teaching and complete study environment, go for IPU. If you are happy with your studies and want to have a bit of a relaxed college life Sharda University is your spot.
My sister used to be a student of IIT Kharagpur and according to her, and some of my friends, it is very difficult to get into IITs and NITs. The aforementioned institutes cannot be compared to Sharda as they are miles ahead.
Categories |
Sharda University |
Placement Percentage (overall) |
50-60% |
Highest CTC |
10-12 LPA |
Average CTC |
3-4 LPA |
Recruiting Companies |
Infosys, Flipkart, Amazon, TCS, etc. |
It has a very long way to go if it wants to be on equal footing with the IITs and NITs. The owners of the college paid good money but they only succeeded in developing the infrastructure. That is the only redeeming factor about the university.
Pursuing B.Tech from a renowned college is important as it makes or breaks your career. Choosing one among the above will be a good option as all are good in curriculum and other factors. Although I don’t know much about it I can share with you some details as one of my friends did pursue his B.Tech from Sharda University.
He told me that, Sharda University is better for B.Tech in CSE. It has skilled, well-trained, and experienced faculties. Moreover, Sharda University is considered t be one of the best Universities in Delhi-NCR.
Again, the placement at Sharda University for Computer Science Engineering is quite good. Many companies such as IBM, Tech Mahindra, TCS, HCL Technologies, Infosys, etc come for recruitment. Placement with salary ranging from 3LPA to 17 LPA has been given to B.Tech CSE Undergraduate Students.
Other than this, the infrastructure of Sharda University is quite good. It has a proper lab with various advanced technologies.
I would be very honest with my answer here. Whatever degree you would receive at the end of the course would be the same as any other college would provide. The decisions you would make for your life are something that would count. People are successful even without a degree and even IITians are at times failures too. You should crave the knowledge factor and not any college.
An alumnus of Sharda University recently got placed at Mercedes Benzwith a package of 17 LPA. Maybe you should learn by examples like these instead of comparing institutes with their mainstream quality factor-like others.
I have another friend studying at Sharda University and as far as I know her, she is one very determined soul and she would inevitably get placed. Sharda University has all the possible facilities for a student. The teaching methodology is top-notch. They will support and give you all the necessary advice and motivational thoughts.
It is important to remember that an institution will only provide you light along with the path, it is only you who would walk on that.
Also, just so you know- the best course offered at Sharda is B.Tech in CSE which is an industry-oriented course.
Sharda University has 9 hostels (4 boys hostels and 5 girls hostels) along with a PG hostel. Each of the hostels have their own mess facility and the mess provide the residents with 4 meals per day.
The mess consists of a large dining hall which allows all the students and the staff to dine together at the same time. The best thing is that they have different dining halls catering to veg and non-veg people on different floors to dine separately. Apart from that, each mess consists of its own kitchen which cooks hygienic and fresh food with clean utensils and well-maintained workers.
There are other café and restaurants such as More than Café, Coffee Day Express, Uncle’s Café, and Coke Studio, etc. which serve pasta, sandwich, and much more on the campus.
There are also many vendors outside the campus. It includes Indian, Chinese, and other Intercontinental dishes. You can find beverages such as tea, coffee, cold drinks along with pastries, and other knick-knacks in both indoor and outdoor settings.
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Conclusion –
It depends upon you how hard you are working for your career. If you are seriously working hard for your career then your future is certain despite your law school, whether government or private. So, choose wisely and work on your CV.