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Drishti Singh
B.Com. in Investment Management - Batch of 2023
3.4
3Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Beyond the Brochure: An Honest Review.
Placements: I am a SYBIM student, so I haven't applied for placement yet, but via seniors, I got to know that the average package is expected to be 3.2 Lacs. The recruiting companies for BIM are TATA Consultancy, Google, Wipro, etc. A BIM student can expect a job in consultancy, portfolio management, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is very normal. There are no campuses available in the class. The availability of classrooms for SFC is very poor. There is no canteen facility in the college, but the college also has a spacious and quiet library available for students to self-study.
Faculty: The faculty of the college are highly knowledgeable. Most of them are Ph.D. holders, researchers, etc. The curriculum is quite related to the course. The semester exams are of medium difficulty. I would say students have 2 exams throughout the year, which consist of internal and external exams as well, and passing both exams is mandatory. The college follows NEP and has credits.
Other: I chose the BIM department because I was quite interested in investment management. The course gives you exposure to the role one will play in the corporate world. The course provides visits to NSE, CDSL, MCX, NISM, etc. There are events like the students' cultural week, annual sports day, FinFrenzy, Finvestor, Tremor, etc. And additional courses with the existing courses such as Fintech.
Reviewed on 16 Jan 2025Read More
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Neel Jain
B.Com. in Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2027
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college with a big heart.
Placements: The placement of my college is quite good compared to others. Around 50% of students get placement, and the average salary offered is around 3 Lacs rupees per annum. Internships are provided in the 2nd year, and around 60% of students get it. Roles in the field of finance and accounting are offered.
Infrastructure: The classrooms of the college are quite decent. Each and every classroom has its own smart board, and all the unaided section classrooms have air conditioning. The library is quite big and contains a lot of books. The college has its own Wi-Fi, which has a decent speed.
Faculty: The teaching as well as non-teaching staff is quite supportive and interactive. The teachers are highly qualified and use an application perspective in their teaching. The course really makes students industry-ready as it is real-life based. The semester exams are not too difficult, and around 40% is the minimum criteria to pass the examinations.
Other: The course is really good for students trying to pursue their career in accounting and finance. The campus of our college is a bit small, but events occur on a regular basis. The college also has many social groups, and one of the famous ones is the Rotaract Club of Hinduja College.
Reviewed on 30 Dec 2024Read More
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Darshan Wagh
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2025
3
3Placements1Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The Life of a HINDUJA'ite
Placements: Every student can join the training and selection program, which includes seminar-based online lectures on placements. The placement cell allows all students who have passed all their subjects to apply for placements. The lowest package offered is 1.5 LPA, the average is 3 LPA, and the highest is 5.3 LPA. Top recruiting companies include Amazon and Deloitte. Internships are available but are mostly offered by small firms. The top roles are generally in accounting and data entry.
Infrastructure: The college doesn't have a hostel. The campus is small and crowded, with only four floors and a separate building for the accounts department and fee counter. There is no garden area, auditorium, or canteen. The college does have a well-maintained computer lab, and Wi-Fi is available but only accessible to faculty. The library is nice, and for sports, there is only a gymkhana room with chess and carrom.
Faculty: The teachers are very helpful and knowledgeable. They are eager to assist with any doubts or queries and are highly qualified, with expertise beyond academics. The course provides a broad vision in finance and marketing. Exams are challenging, with no internal marks, requiring a 100-mark paper for each subject. The passing marks for each subject are 40 out of 100.
Other: As someone with a family background in finance, I chose a course in finance that provides a basic yet useful foundation for the future. The course offers a broad vision in finance, though its value in the industry is currently limited, leading to lower salaries. The college hosts numerous events, including a freshers' party, farewell parties, and various fun events organized by committees such as NSS, the Cultural Committee, Students Council, NCC, DLLE, WDC, MVM, and the Green Club. There are three main fests: Prarambh (organized by MVM), Aashayein (by NSS), and Tremor (by the BMS department). The college crowd is decent and friendly. While the campus is small, it is surrounded by great street food and many popular fast-food brands.
Reviewed on 12 Aug 2024Read More
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Simran Jain
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
3.6
2Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It is a good college, the crowd of the college is nice, the facilities and infrastructure are great.
Placements: I'm still studying in B.Com, but I have never heard of any placements for our course. My seniors also mentioned that we don't get any good placements. In B.Com, we don't get any placements or internships through the college. B.Com is not that great a course for students.
Infrastructure: We do have Wi-Fi in college. We have big classrooms with ACs; every classroom has 4 ACs. The benches were quite nice, and our college building is well maintained. We don't have a campus, but our library and computer labs are quite spacious. We also have a Gymkhana where students can play indoor games or practice for their dance performances.
Faculty: The teachers were qualified and very helpful. They have a lot of knowledge about their subjects. The teaching quality overall is great. No, this course is not relevant nowadays. Students have to do other courses as well to gain more knowledge. Exams are difficult because we have to give 100-mark exams.
Other: I chose this course because, side by side, I'm doing Marketing. There is nothing special about this course. It could be a little more fun while studying. Our college has events like Panah, and it is so much fun. The college campus crowd is also nice. In our college campus, we don't have much to explore in our surroundings, but we have food stalls. Our college also has sports and dance competitions.
Reviewed on 21 Dec 2024Read More
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Shraddha Tripathi
Bachelor of Management Studies - Batch of 2025
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Absolutely satisfied with the faculty members and placements opportunities provided by the college.
Placements: Internships and placement opportunities are provided by the college. Anyone can grab these opportunities if he qualifies for all the requirements for the job; they will get the job easily. There are many companies that come for the people, like TCS, Wipro, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure that is provided in classrooms is really good; classrooms are having access to Wi-Fi, and there are screens and projectors available in each classroom. Libraries have good books, and IT labs are so good and well maintained. Canteens are really good.
Faculty: Teachers are well qualified and experienced. Most of the teachers have PhDs, and they are very helpful. Course curriculum is relevant, and it makes students industry-ready. Semester exams are of 100 marks for each subject, in which 25 is for internals and 75 is for external. Exams are easy if you have attended lectures.
Other: This course is relevant in nature, and students get to know about industry, business, finance, and everything about management.
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2024Read More
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Siddhi kanodia
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
3.4
4Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
KPB Hinduja College for the best knowledge and experience.
Placements: KPB Hinduja College provides 100% placements to students and also offers good salary packages to freshers, with training facilities available for growth in the real upcoming world. It has a minimum package of 400,000 Rs, which provides motivation to the employees.
Infrastructure: The library of the college has centralized AC, which is an attraction for students. The facilities amaze everyone with their skills and knowledge, providing great opportunities for advancement in life. The canteen facilities attract students to satisfy their hunger.
Faculty: The teachers are very helpful and trustworthy, possessing great knowledge that helps students grow in the world. The courses are very relevant to the upcoming world, and the semester exams are tough enough to qualify as they cover all the important aspects of the syllabus.
Other: I chose B.Com because I wanted to continue my course along with graduation. The events and fests organized by the college are some of the best experiences I've ever seen.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2024Read More
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Write here...Answered 5 months ago
{Source: BBM/BMS students & alumni}
Based on the feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:
Pros:
* Good placements: Students have reported positive experiences with placements, with companies like Deloitte, Gulf Oil, and Wipro visiting the college.
* Helpful teachers: Fa
Based on the feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:
Pros:
* Good placements: Students have reported positive experiences with placements, with companies like Deloitte, Gulf Oil, and Wipro visiting the college.
* Helpful teachers: Fa
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
{Source: B.Com students & alumni}
Here's a summary of the key points:
Pros:
* Good faculty with qualified and knowledgeable teachers
* Relevant course curriculum that makes students industry-ready
* High passing percentage (>80%)
* Average salary package: INR3.5 lakhs
* Companies like Deloitte, Tech Mahin
Here's a summary of the key points:
Pros:
* Good faculty with qualified and knowledgeable teachers
* Relevant course curriculum that makes students industry-ready
* High passing percentage (>80%)
* Average salary package: INR3.5 lakhs
* Companies like Deloitte, Tech Mahin
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
{Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}
Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the key points:
Teaching Quality and Faculty
* Teachers are generally helpful, knowledgeable, and experienced in their fields.
* Most faculty members are well-qualified and knowledgeable in
Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the key points:
Teaching Quality and Faculty
* Teachers are generally helpful, knowledgeable, and experienced in their fields.
* Most faculty members are well-qualified and knowledgeable in
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 6 months ago
When choosing between ASM Institute of Management and Computer Studies (IMCOST) and Hinduja College of Commerce for a BCom programme, several factors should be considered, including reputation, faculty, curriculum, placement opportunities, and overall student experience. Here’s a comparative analysi
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Answered 5 months ago
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BBM/BMS Course Curriculum at Hinduja College of Commerce
The course curriculum at Hinduja College of Commerce is structured to provide students with a solid foundation in management studies. Here's what we found:
* Teaching Methodology: Faculty members use a combina
BBM/BMS Course Curriculum at Hinduja College of Commerce
The course curriculum at Hinduja College of Commerce is structured to provide students with a solid foundation in management studies. Here's what we found:
* Teaching Methodology: Faculty members use a combina
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