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Ness Wadia College of Commerce Business & Management Studies Courses & Fees 2025
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Campus Life4.1
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Companies like Wipro, Northern Trust, Honeywell, TresVista, Syntel, Birla, etc., were some of the companies that recruited students from our college.
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Yuvraj ghule
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2027
4.2
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good campus crowd and down to earth teachers.
Placements: Mostly 90 percent of students get placement, as the placement cell here works very hard. The topmost companies are TCS, Tata, and Deloitte. We get good internships from the college campus. Sometimes we have a job and placement fair in our college, which gives us a basic idea.
Infrastructure: It has a big sports playground compared to other colleges, and this campus has many canteens and Xerox shops inside the campus. The library is quite good and silent for a student, and the environment is more quiet and green, but the big campus makes you tired.
Faculty: Teachers are good and have 20+ years of teaching experience. Examinations are more offline instead of online. It is affiliated through SPPU, as it is a very old college of Pune, Maharashtra. The teachers are supportive and help you in your studies, which creates a greater experience.
Other: B.Com in Marketing because I have a passion towards marketing.
Reviewed on 19 Dec 2024Read More
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Suhani Ahir
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2028
4.4
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Crowd isn't that good as well as students smoke outside and near college.
Placements: The highest package of Wadia is 7 LPA, and the average is 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Infosys, Honeywell, Wipro, and Siemens. 50% of students have got internships. Roles in banking, data research, etc., are offered by the companies, and internships are also there.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college is too good, as well as the hostel is nearby, and there are good facilities too. We face some problems in mess food, but there is a palace in front of the college. There are good cafes, and food is good and reasonable there. The library is also good and well maintained.
Faculty: The faculty is too good and qualified. The curriculum is good; we have knowledgeable subjects like entrepreneurship, business mathematics, management, accountancy, and economics. It covers all the basics of finance as well as banking. It is relevant to industry and can make students industry ready.
Other: First of all, the fees for B.Com are too affordable, as well as the syllabus being relevant to the industry. There are scholarships available, like Mahadbt and HDFC scholarships, etc. Events are good. There are extra activities like NSS NCC as well as camps organized by the college. The crowd isn't too good, but some of my friends are decent. Fests are not that good like before, but the college isn't too strict. I chose this course because I want to pursue an MBA, and B.Com fulfills all the educational curriculum.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read More
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Rohit bikkad
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) - Batch of 2025
2.6
2Placements1Infrastructure5Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Crowd is not really good but faculty is okay. Placements are the worst but teachers are good .
Placements: College placement is not really good. From the college placement cell, only 10-20 students get selected with a 3-4 LPA package, which is very low. First, they show that placement is good and everything, but placement is not good. I'm doing a BCA from Ness Wadia College of Commerce, but for BCA, I'm getting a marketing role, which is not suitable for my course.
Infrastructure: The hostel is very bad, and so is its food. College students get food poisoning from college food, so it's not really good, and they charge 1-2 lakhs. According to these fees, facilities are very bad; they don't provide Wi-Fi or games. Mess quality is very cheap. If you're taking admission to Wadia College, then don't go for the hostel.
Faculty: Teachers are very good; they teach very well. Teachers are very helpful, and they have good experience also and are supportive. The course is not really good. Semester exams are a little hard, but if you study, then it's not hard for you. The college environment is not really good.
Other: Campus growth is not good, and outside the campus, the crowd is very bad. The college fest is a little good, but yes, the crowd is not good, and the campus is beautiful.
Reviewed on 26 Dec 2024Read More
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Vishakha
Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) - Batch of 2024
1.6
3Placements1Infrastructure2Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Review of Ness Wadia College of Commerce, Pune, Maharashtra.
Placements: Placement cell of NWCC is quite strong. A lot of companies come for recruitment. The average salary package placement for every specialisation is 3 LPA-4 LPA. Via LinkedIn, you can get better opportunities, but for campus recruitment, I think it's low. Companies also come to provide internship opportunities, which are worth it for experience.
Infrastructure: I don't like the bunked B.Ed system. It's not worth living in the hostel. I am not a locality; I stay in a PG. But I know the hostel has a tiffin service. They don't have their own mess or canteen. The infrastructure is okay, not quite lavish, and only the BBA department building classroom looks good. Other than that, it gives the feel of government school vibes.
Faculty: Some faculty members are really supportive, and some make you feel like, What is she teaching. Does she even know something. Even some teachers are not serious about their studies. Exams are easy, and not too tough, but I doubt the checking system. I'm not sure how they check the exams.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024Read More
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Vishwajeet Gadhave
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2022
4.8
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Happy and satisfied with my college life.
Placements: More than 40 to 50 percent, were placed from the B.Com course. The lowest package offered is about 2 to 3 LPA and it goes up to 9 LPA. There are top recruiting companies from India. Almost 99 percent of students got internships from the course in top companies in India. Top roles offered in these courses are in the banking sector, as analysts, CAs, and other good options.
Infrastructure: In my course, they provide good infrastructure, a library, different department rooms, and classrooms. All the necessary facilities are there for students in the hostel, like good and healthy food, medical support and a first aid kit, and sports and games like cricket, basketball, football, and kabaddi for student entertainment.
Faculty: Good and well-qualified teachers. I had a good teaching experience. Yes, the course that I have taken makes students industry-ready. Exams are neither too easy nor too tough; it all depends on the university guidelines. Good exam facilities.
Other: My time with my batch was very nice; I had a very good experience in my college life. I was looking forward to good career options and also participated in the NCC program, so that course helped me to manage time for all my activities. Things could be better in the course by adapting new teaching methods and some uniqueness. Apart from studies and the course, college annual events and fests are one of the best parts of the college years. I made good connections with new friends, enjoyed a good campus, and they also provided extracurricular activities and scholarship programs.
Reviewed on 4 Nov 2024Read More
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Yash Sunil Karale
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
3.6
2Placements5Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Good infrastructure and facilities.
Placements: I still don't know much about our college placements or internships but some former college students say they offer good placements. The percentage of students who got internship would be like 50-50 because some of our ex-students are employed and some are not.
Infrastructure: The campus of our college is really huge, with a lot of well-kept ground and infrastructure, buildings of the college are very old and well maintained; they have two libraries, one for the junior college and another for the senior college. The college also provides Wi-Fi, etc.
Faculty: Our college The staff and professors are supportive and have excellent experience. The facilities are good, and the environment helps you achieve personal & professional growth. The passing percentage for our semesters is 35%, which is very average but only thing is there are many copy cases found.
Other: I chose this course because I just want to keep it simple and get graduated as soon as possible and only thing that they should include is compulsory attendance so the students don't bunk the lectures and roam around. So every year our college has a big event or fest, you can say, known as Infinity.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2024Read More
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Cut off marks for a fresh round of admissions for Bachelor in Computer Applications (BCA) were also announced by Ness Wadia College of Commerce with regard to categories and qualifying examination-wise admission.
It seems that the cut off for the general category might be at the 75th percentile in th
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Rayamkula Harish
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{Source: B.Com students & alumni}
* Placement: Most students (around 70%) got placed, with the highest salary package being INR32 Lacs per annum and average package ranging from INR2.5 to INR4.5 Lacs per annum. Recruiters include top companies like Hyundai, Diksha Limited, Wipro, Godrej, and Infosys
* Placement: Most students (around 70%) got placed, with the highest salary package being INR32 Lacs per annum and average package ranging from INR2.5 to INR4.5 Lacs per annum. Recruiters include top companies like Hyundai, Diksha Limited, Wipro, Godrej, and Infosys
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
{Source: BBA students & alumni}
Yes, BBA at Ness Wadia College of Commerce can be a good choice considering its strong faculty, excellent placement record, and infrastructure. Here's why:
* Faculty: Teachers are knowledgeable, helpful, and supportive, making the learning experience enjoyable and effe
Yes, BBA at Ness Wadia College of Commerce can be a good choice considering its strong faculty, excellent placement record, and infrastructure. Here's why:
* Faculty: Teachers are knowledgeable, helpful, and supportive, making the learning experience enjoyable and effe
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
{Source: BCA students & alumni}
Here's a summary of the key points:
Pros:
* Good faculty, especially the experienced ones
* Well-equipped computer labs and projectors for presentations
* Huge campus with a good library and Wi-Fi facility (although internet speed may vary)
* Friendly campus crowd and supp
Here's a summary of the key points:
Pros:
* Good faculty, especially the experienced ones
* Well-equipped computer labs and projectors for presentations
* Huge campus with a good library and Wi-Fi facility (although internet speed may vary)
* Friendly campus crowd and supp
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered 5 months ago
{Source: B.Com students & alumni}
Structure of B.Com Course Curriculum
* The course curriculum is designed to make students industry-ready (multiple statements)
* It provides a lot of case studies and real-life examples (some statements)
* The course covers both accountancy and management subjects (one
Structure of B.Com Course Curriculum
* The course curriculum is designed to make students industry-ready (multiple statements)
* It provides a lot of case studies and real-life examples (some statements)
* The course covers both accountancy and management subjects (one
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
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