This college is okay if your aim is to complete your degree with less effort.
Placements: Placements are very rare, and even if placements are offered, the companies that reach out are very small-level companies and provide low-level posts such as receptionist, etc. Students enrolled in the BBA course might receive better offers at higher-level posts at decent local companies, but other courses are provided just for the namesake of a degree. They even provide B.A. Eco Hons course and B.Sc. Regular (Eco, Stats, Maths courses), which even the students of the college are unaware of. The lowest average package might range around 10-12k per month, and if you’re extremely lucky, the highest you can bag might range around 30k per month. The companies that reach out are mostly small local companies or branches that operate within the city. The placement cell is currently working on improving the situation, and new opportunities are coming out, but the current situation is that only the BBA students get the most out of placements, as other courses receive very few or no placements.
Infrastructure: There is no hostel or college dorm where students can live and come to college. The average classroom is just a basic classroom, which includes chairs, tables, fans, lights, and writing boards, with no free Wi-Fi facility available. One computer lab is available with a decent number of computers and restricted access. The library has lots of books, mostly commerce-related books like accounting, business studies, economics, business law, entrepreneurship, etc. The library is well-maintained and has a good number of seats available. There is no mess as there is no hostel facility available, but there is a canteen that provides decent food at a reasonable price, though some food items might cost a little higher. There are no seats in the main canteen, only tables. There are only a few chairs inside another cabin, which is mostly used by teachers, so the students have to eat food while standing and keeping their food on the table. There is a small gymnasium in the college with a limited number of equipment. There are no sports events, unfortunately, as this college has no ground or field for playing games and sports.
Faculty: The teachers are okay, average, depending on the teacher. There are a few teachers who just provide notes and explain nothing, some who explain okay, and very few great teachers. The courses provided in the college are average commerce-based courses and do not have much practical use in real life, except for a few exceptions like in B.Com, where they teach how to make a balance sheet and other accounting tools. B.A. and B.Sc. do not provide any practical knowledge other than making assignments and parrot-learning notes at the last moment before exams. BBA might provide necessary skills for business management, and BCA might provide computer skills. The semester exams are not very tough; they are of average difficulty, as the questions come from Gauhati University, which uses the same question paper for most colleges in Assam. Most students can easily pass the semester by studying the last week with some prior knowledge of the syllabus and the topics coming in the exams.
Other: I chose this course because I was interested in the particular field, but initially, I didn’t plan to take admission in this college, as I wasn’t even aware of the college. However, I had to take admission here because I didn’t have any other choice and couldn’t take admission elsewhere. The best thing about my course is that there isn’t much hard work, and you can pass the course with average marks without much effort. I wish the course had more students because we have very few students in this course, less than 10. The classes are very boring, and the teacher-student interaction is poor. Practical work is very minimal, and most of the course revolves around theoretical knowledge. Events include freshers, foundation day, cultural rallies, sports week (which happens at another field not owned by the college). The campus is just a small ground used as parking for teachers' private vehicles, around which the students gather and chit-chat. Scholarships like Ishan Uday are available. There aren’t many extracurricular activities available as the campus is relatively very small compared to other colleges in Guwahati.
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