For current college students and recent graduates: What has your actual college experience been like in terms of teaching quality, faculty support, exams, workload, attendance, infrastructure, campus life, internships, placements, and career opportunities? Which skills or activities have helped you
College experience can vary from one institution and course to another, but students generally benefit most when they actively use the academic and career opportunities available to them. Teaching quality and faculty support are usually good when students regularly attend classes, interact with faculty and clarify their doubts.
The workload and examination pattern depend on the course. Maintaining attendance and completing assignments on time can make academics much more manageable. Infrastructure, laboratories, libraries and campus activities also contribute significantly to the overall experience.
For internships and placements, students should not depend only on the college. Building technical skills, communication skills, problem solving ability, teamwork and practical projects can significantly improve career opportunities. Participating in workshops, clubs, competitions, internships and projects can also help students develop a stronger profile.




