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ApplyAmong top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
India’s first liberal arts college to offer a four-year full time Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Liberal Arts) Honours degree
Ranked #45 Among Universities in India by NIRF | 1950+ Students Placed, 91% Placement, 800+ Recruiters
NAAC A++ Grade | MBA program graded A** (National) by CRISIL | AACSB, ACBSP and BGA Member
Recognized as Category-1 Deemed to be University by UGC | 41,000 + Alumni Imprints Globally | Students from over 20+ countries
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The infrastructure is soo good, the classrooms, washrooms, corridors, playgrounds everything is well maintained and used by students correctly. Cleaning is done on regular basis and studying conditions are up to the mark.
The academics are also good, the teachers are doing their best to educate their students with updated techniques and methods. Teachers solve doubts of children with most sincerity and teacher student relationship is well maintained.
I don’t think so the placements are that good in this college because it is a local level college which do not have access to many companies. While there is presence of placement and training cell in the campus.
The college's infrastructure is outdated, lacking essential facilities in classrooms. Laboratories are ill equipped, hindering practical learning. The library's resources are limited and outdated. But sports centers encourage physical activities. Hostels offer clean living spaces and maintenance is commendable.
I was studying B.Sc. Non Medical because of its relevance and my interest. The teaching qualify varies; some professors are excellent, while others lack depth and engagement. While the theoretical knowledge is imparted, the practical skills are lacking.
The college does not offer any placement assistance, leaving students to navigate the job market independently. This lack of support makes transitioning from academic to professional roles challenging and uncertain.
Paying approximately 70,000 per year, I feel that college offers poor value for money. Despite the high tuition fees, the quality of education, infrastructure and facilities fall short of expectations.
The college campus has a spacious layout, but its best features end here. The worst aspects include outdated facilities and lack of maintenance. Students have limited activities to engage in due to absence of clubs or events.