B.Sc. in Ind. Chemistry
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- A+ NAAC accredited
- Estd. 1964
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B.Sc. in Ind. Chemistry
at Sir P.P. Institute of Science
Sir P.P. Institute of Science offers a 3 years B.Sc. in Ind. Chemistry course at the UG level. The course offers admission to 40 students. Check other courses of Sir P.P. Institute of Science B.Sc..
Duration | 3 years |
Course Level | UG Degree |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Seat breakup | 40 |
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Placements: I still remember the day when we first met the head of the department of industrial chemistry. I only had two points in my head, such as that the college must provide study material in English and that the college must provide a student with a placement opportunity or an internship, but unfortunately, both of these points were wrong when I first met the department HOD. The first lie they tell is that they will give us material related to subjects in English, but I have not received a single goddamn note or material to study with till semester 4. After that, I have to get materials and notes to help us academically, and the second lie is that we will receive placement right after the degree is over in the job fair, but once the degree is over, there are no job fairs for B.Sc. students. The only job fair is for M.Sc. students. Students in our batch are either applying for government jobs or are simply unemployed and have found a job by themselves. The highest salary package offered is 1.2 LPA and the lowest salary package offered is 0.8 LPA. As far as I know, 0% of students are employed from our course and batch, and 0% of students received on-campus or off-campus internships. Our teachers are legit and do not even know the concept of an internship because they are unfamiliar with the fact that it exists. However, the M.Sc. students were lucky at the job fair. Top recruiting companies like Reliance, etc., visit our campus. Reliance is looking for five students. The salary package offered is 2 LPA. They have five students, but they are the only five students who get jobs as assistant supervisors through college.
Infrastructure: Our college provides good infrastructure. Our college facilities are not good. A library is available, but most books are closed behind a cupboard, and books are only given to students when they pay for them. There are lots of hidden charges for the book as well. Wi-Fi is not available. Most websites are blocked by the ISP, and it takes a tedious process to connect to the Wi-Fi. Classrooms are good. Air-conditioned systems are available in classrooms, which in 4 years have never been turned on, and projectors, which are only turned on once in a blue moon in these 4 years.
Faculty: Our teachers are not good. Some of them used to be workers in the morning, and then they used to be teachers in the evening. Most teachers are recent graduates of the same college. The course curriculum is related to the industry. The teaching quality is not good. Exams are easy. You can pass exams easily, but only if you attend lectures or behave well in front of teachers. You at least need to follow either one of these rules and if you don't abide by the gap between these two rules, no matter how much potential you have, you will never pass the exam.
Other: I was unaware of the course called Industrial Chemistry. I was too late to seek admission to the colleges for chemistry. I was left with no other choice other than to do industrial chemistry. I chose industrial chemistry as the subject, as it is the closest subject to chemistry, and I do not want to wait for another whole year. The laboratory and teachers should be improved.
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