Emversity Allied Health Sciences programs
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Admissions Open for multiple allied and health sciences programs across 5 campuses | Ranked #7 in India by NIRF, NAAC A++ Accredited
NAAC A+ Accredited| Ranked #24 in University Category by NIRF | Applications open for multiple UG & PG Programs
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Accredited by NAAC | NIRF Rank band 101-150 | Avail up to 100% Scholarships
No, College infrastructure is very very poor even it does not have clean washrooms and not good classrooms to seat , The infrastructure does not give vibe to study in the college and facilities like sports ground , wifi this basic things are not available
Academics are average they just focus on completing the course they don't care about students that they are understanding or not and the curriculum is very poor they does not make us job ready and they does not focus on labs practicals.
There is no placements provided from the college, no company visits the the college because the college does not have connection in companies and college is not that supportive for placements and i don't think that anyone is placed from this college
Its is totally a waste of money nothing else because they don't have good campus , no good academics , no infrastructure and no good facilities . The college is not worthy for any course and it does not value your money.
Campus life is worst they don't have wifi, food courts, ground . In college no events are organized and student and teachers are also not supportive and the security is also not that good . The location of the college is outisde from the city.
The college is more focusing on attendance, they not provide a good quality of teaching and even the behaviour of the teacher also not good , College feels like a shady place where students don't want to stay in college