Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS Faculty Details & Reviews ,Whitefield, Bangalore

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3.8

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AMAYA SAJITH | M.Sc. in Psychology (Clinical) - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 13 Nov 2024
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4.4
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
All the faculty members are experts and very supportive.

Faculty: The faculty in our department are very knowledgeable and supportive. They have high qualifications, and the course curriculum is good. They cover everything, and they provide internships at the end of the second semester. We have MCQ, midterm, and preparatory exams before the semester exams.

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Jeswin Sanu | B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology - Batch of 2026
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2024
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3.6
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 4
The college is pretty big and the infrastructure is also mesmerizing.

Faculty: Almost all of the professors at this college have a doctorate degree. They are very friendly and supportive of the students. They are always willing to answer questions and clear up any confusion that students may have. In addition, they provide important topics that students need to know for exams.

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Mayra rawal | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 17 Sep 2024
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3.0
Placements 3 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Better than Christ in some ways.

Faculty: The faculty could be better, no doubt. All the young teachers lack real-world experience, but they are knowledgeable and ready to help. The curriculum is very simple and practical; it could be a little tougher. The pass percentage is 33 percent, and the semester exams are kind of hard.

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Kanak | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 11 Oct 2024
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4.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
Preety decent and average.

Faculty: The teachers are well qualified and helpful exams are semester wise The curriculum is as per UGC guidelines. You need 40 credits to pass the semester exams. A minimal of 7 sgpa is required to continue in the 4 th year for an honours degree. Really good for psychology.

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Anonymous | M.Sc. in Psychology (Clinical) - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024
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4.0
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
Brutally honest review of Jain.

Faculty: Brutally honest, the Jain psychology faculty is not good. They give students a PowerPoint of 50–60 slides per subject and say that if you study this, you will get good grades. But this is not enough for past graduation level; from this, we will hardly get any knowledge and fail to deliver well in interviews. They have good qualifications but are not made for teaching. The course curriculum is rigid, very tough and time-consuming; it takes a lot of time to cover the whole syllabus. Also, the coll...

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Anshita Dash | B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology - Batch of 2025
Reviewed on 25 Oct 2024
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3.6
Placements 2 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 3
Good infrastructure but the placement is not that good.

Faculty: Teaching is very nice. Finals exams were easy as they conduct many internals. But yes, passing the exam will not give you a job. You need to experience all the hospital setup, which is only possible by internship. Passing marks for each subject is 32, and a percentage of 75 is good to get a good placement.

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Anonymous | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2024
Reviewed on 11 May 2023
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1.0
Placements 1 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 1 Crowd & Campus Life 1 Value for Money 1
Our college is not good for this course.

Faculty: Our teachers have no idea what they teach. They just added abnormal psychology to the course for our juniors when our professor noticed we did not have it. Our batch and the previous batch never studied the most popular psychology field because they kept adding courses with no idea what the courses were about. You need to become an entrepreneur. They will focus more on business studies because they want to tell students that many entrepreneurs are passing out of this college. We have a subject c...

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Anonymous | B.Sc. in Food Nutrition and Dietics - Batch of 2024
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2023
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1.6
Placements 2 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 2 Crowd & Campus Life 1 Value for Money 2
Strict and below average quality of college.

Faculty: Too many exams and too many assignments given by the teachers will make us go to college from Monday to Saturday. We can't chill at all here. So much pressure! If you want to enjoy college, this college is not recommended for you. Teachers and faculty are okay.

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Diksha Khade | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2024
Reviewed on 21 Mar 2023
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2.4
Placements 3 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 2 Value for Money 2
Absolutely disappointed. Can't think of a worse place to pursue one's dream career.

Faculty: Too many exams are conducted. Too many assignments are given. It is extremely hectic. Professors aren't permanent. All the good professors keep resigning due to the tyranny of the director. It's just worthless. No holidays are given after sem exams. If given, it's barely a week long. Its exhausting to complete one sem in 4 months and not have holidays after the sem exams and the numerous assignments.

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Anonymous | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2024
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2022
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2.2
Placements 3 Infrastructure 2 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 1 Value for Money 1
College life here is average.

Faculty: Faculty members are very friendly, qualified, and experienced. The course curriculum provides more theory and less practical knowledge. Semester exams are not tough if prepared well. The pass percentage is above 40%.

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Anonymous | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2023
Reviewed on 25 May 2022
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2.8
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 2
Overall, pay a visit to the campus and then deciding would help.

Faculty: Sometimes, the exams are too messy and getting settled takes time. The pass percentage is quite easy. It's 60% and attendance is also counted. There are numerous guest lectures that are organised for us.

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Anonymous | B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2024
Reviewed on 3 May 2022
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3.2
Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 2
Good infrastructure, good course, good exposure, poor faculty, and horrible management.

Faculty: Some of the teachers in our college are very helpful, smart, educated, and empathetic but most are very young and inexperienced. Many cannot teach well. The course provided by the college is very up to date and very informative, much better than other colleges. Semester exams are tough but are conducted for 50 marks in 3 hours duration. So there is plenty of time to think and write. Pass percentage is around 85%.

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Sambita | M.Sc. in Psychology (Clinical) - Batch of 2023
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2022
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3.4
Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Review of School of Allied Healthcare and Sciences.

Faculty: The exams are held weekly. The teaching quality is good. The teachers are knowledgeable and pass on everything required for exams. They explain well. The curriculum is very relevant, and the main semester exams are supposed to happen every six months.

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Preethi Pokharna | BMS in Health Care Management - Batch of 2020
Reviewed on 31 Aug 2019
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4.0
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 2
Review of Jain University.

Faculty: All the teachers are helpful, cooperative and highly knowledgeable. They always ready to clarify any doubt that students ask, and it is fortunate enough to learn from teachers like them. They are also friendly and always help us with anything.

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Suyash Das | BMS in Health Care Management - Batch of 2020
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2018
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4.4
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
A review about Jain University.

Faculty: Faculty provided by Jain University is good. Methods used for teaching by professors are practical, and that is easy to understand for students. Industrial exposure is also provided by college which is chargeable. Teachers are also lenient and are very helpful.

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Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:

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* The course curriculum is up-to-date and informative, providing a strong foundation in psychology.
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Atul Mishra

Beginner-Level 1

Answered 11 months ago

In order to get admission to BSc course at Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS, candidates must pass Class 12 in the relevant stream from a recognised board. Further, candidates have to apply for JET exam, which conducted by the university itself. Candidates who qualify for JET exam will have to appe

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Answered 11 months ago

Yes, Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS offers BCA in IT for Healthcare. Candidates who pursue this course can build a lucrative career as Software Developer,  Software Engineer,  Database Administrator, etc. Admission to this course is offered to candidates who passed Class 12 with minimum 50% aggr

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Answered 11 months ago

Jain Deemed-to-be University, School of Allied Healthcare and Sciences application process is conducted in both online and offline modes. 

  1. For online applications: Visit the offiical website, fill the application with relevant details and pay an application fee before submitting the application form
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Bhumika Khandelwal

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 11 months ago

Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS offers UG & PG courses in the stream of Healthcare and Sciences. These are BSc, MSc, BMS, MSc, etc. All these courses are offered across multiple specialisations. Find below the list of all UG & PG courses offered at Jain Deemed-to-be University along with their el

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