UPES School of Liberal Studies
ApplyRanked #52 Among Universities in India by NIRF | Up to 30% Merit-based Scholarships | Lifetime placement assistance | Last Date to Apply - 30th April
Ranked #52 Among Universities in India by NIRF | Up to 30% Merit-based Scholarships | Lifetime placement assistance | Last Date to Apply - 30th April
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Accredited by NAAC with A grade
Ranked amongst the top 3% of universities globally (QS Rankings)
India's youngest NAAC A++ accredited University | NIRF rank band 151-200 | 2200 Recruiters | 30 Lakhs Highest Package
Approved by UGC | Merit-based scholarships
Even though the college area was large, the infrastructure was not so good. The buildings were old, the furniture was old and rusted, and some were broken. The condition of the classrooms was poor. Living spaces were hygienic but not so great.
I was pursuing my B.Com as it was easier for me to attend college while also pursuing CA. The quality of teaching is average. I haven't visited the college from a while but heard the rumours of new improvements so I don't know.
The quality of placement is not good at all. People usually went unplaced and had to look for jobs outside the campus I don't have any stats related to the college's placement, so I cannot provide any information on such a matter.
As for my Bachelor's degree in Commerce, the fees were very minimal ( Around 5000 per year, excluding the cost of study material, transport, and living expenses). So after considering all the cost factor I would say the value-for-money is quite good.
The Campus life was not good. First of all, they had no hostels, and secondly, the covid hit the 2nd and 3rd year, so we barely experienced any college/campus life. The diversity among the students was not much, so the students were largely divided into groups, so many students felt out of place.