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Discontinued (May 2022)-B.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science 

  • B NAAC accredited
  • Private Institute
  • Estd. 2005

Discontinued (May 2022)-B.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science
 at 
St Anne's Degree College 
Overview

Duration

3 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Discontinued (May 2022)-B.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science
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Discontinued (May 2022)-B.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science
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3.4/5
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Discontinued (May 2022)-B.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science - Batch of 2020
Offered by St. Anne's Degree College for Women
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It is a very good college with all the needed facilities, placements and very good infrastructure.
Placements: There were only limited students in our batch because our course is unique. Many of the students don't know that the B.Sc in rehabilitation course is provided in our college. Very few placement opportunities are provided for our course. Our course has better recognition, which really improves our placements in a specialised course.
Infrastructure: Students are not allowed to use college Wi-Fi facility, and our college doesn't provide hostel facilities. However, classrooms are spacious and equipped with projectors and other things. The library is very useful where all the materials related to studies are available. Even novels, storybooks, magazines, etc., are also available in it.
Faculty: Teachers here are very helpful, and they clear all the doubts whenever we ask, but some of them are not qualified in the subject which they teach. Their way of teaching is also not much good. The course curriculum is relevant, and it makes students industry-ready. But by taking additional training, students will become industry-ready.
Other: It is a unique course, so I had chosen it, and B.Sc in rehabilitation science and psychology is not provided in all the colleges except in our college. Our course is not recognised in a proper way. Events are organised every month, and fest and extracurricular activities are also conducted very well here.
Reviewed on 28 Jul 2020Read More
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The college is not that great, but the course makes it worth the while.
Placements: The Rehabilitation Science course is a great course. The combination is also very good, along with Psychology and Sociology. But the college does not arrange for placements for people from this course. The practical exposure is not that great too. You have to pay for internships even though in the beginning they said college will pay for it.
Infrastructure: Canteen food is horrible, medical room is situated right next to the toilet, very unsanitary. Sports are okay, not that great. Entire campus is not well maintained. The non teaching staff are very rude and not clean the campus at all. The canteen food will make you sick.
Faculty: The teachers are not that great. They are young, fresh graduates with no practical knowledge. The course curriculum is really good and detailed though. Every semester's paper focuses on a different disability, and approaches it well. The syllabus is well planned and thorough.
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I have probably the worst experience of my life.
Placements: There are no placements for undergraduate courses. Other courses have some companies which are visiting our college for recruitment, but they are no top-notch companies as such. I am from the rehabilitation science department, so I can't comment about recruitment and placements. Internships for rehabilitation science are amazing and top-notch in companies like the National Association of the Blind and HOPE Early Intervention Centre. It is immersive learning. You just have to be patient and observant.
Infrastructure: The college is small. There is no free space, and it's connected to a school and PU college. Many buildings are clumped together, so there is no place for sports dedicated to degree students. It is often dominated to move away as school, and PU students dominate the ground all the time. It s for a sports event. The library is outdated, and the librarian is lazy, never around and disturbing. No one even uses the library. Novels helped me to be intelligent. Our department is treated the worst. We are picked on for everything but not recognised for our achievements. We have three classrooms which are near the sports room, and we're packed into it like animals. The maintenance is awful. Classrooms are rarely cleaned. Cleaning ladies complain about us to the institution constantly. We once complained about the mosquitoes, lack of good benches and pathetic conditions of the unhygienic restrooms, and a staff member from the convent stormed into class and asked us to leave the college if we are not happy with it. The psychology lab is the only place that has been decently maintained, and equipment is also good. The rehabilitation science lab is our classroom. We have braille typewriters and abacus, and most of them work decently. The canteen is bad, and students do not eat anything. We found cockroaches in the biryani, and it is dirty and unhygienic. You will get health problems if you eat from this place. The entire college is ridden with waste. Students don't understand things like saving water, keeping the premises clean and pouring water after you use the restroom.
Faculty: Lecturers in our department are decent. Rehabilitation science had qualified lecturers, but recently due to management, most of them have left the college for good. All good lecturers left this place. Current lecturers are alright, but I feel they are also affected by poor management, which has affected how they interact with students, which is unfortunate. The Kannada lecturer named Pramilla ma'am is brilliant, kind, patient and one of the best. The syllabus is on point, but it outdated and doesn't prepare students to think outside the box. If you want to be an expert on the subject, you have to study and take up additional courses on the subject. You won't get much from here. The syllabus for rehabilitation science is very thorough. A little focus goes a long way. We also have the opportunity to learn braille, read and write, sign language. It is fascinating, and the best thing about this degree is oils. Sociology syllabus is exhaustive. It encourages you to think about the different parts of society and the elements of those parts. Overall, this degree is an eye-opener in terms of personal development, understanding people and society. Subjects are complementary.
Other: I took up this course because I wanted to do B.Sc psychology, and this college in Bangalore offers it. From day one, it's been absolutely horrible. You can develop anxiety, depression and be constantly bored if you attend college. BA students are often given the red carpet treatment and are considered the only students under the psychology department. They get all the credit even if we do all the work, or we aren't included at all. There are some department politics. They train students to obey their every command by using threats, reducing marks, etc. Our class rejected the culture at St. Annes, and for that, we were constantly targeted. There is a session which is mandatory for all catholic students to attend. They preach about Jesus and how they mustn't stray from their religion. They also conduct an exam on that and count that as marks for their extracurricular activities, which is out of 50. The rest of us have to do a project to get those marks. Students here have oppressed that they act out any chance they get. The inter-college fest conducted was a disaster. The auditorium is decent, but it is the dirtiest place. It hasn't been properly cleaned in years, and the sound system is also ancient. There is also a lecturer who behaves indecently with students. The college needs to change management. People here drag themselves to the college and do whatever they are doing. The power structure at this place is scattered. Our batch has seen the worst of this entire institute, and I am not at all exaggerating. The entire atmosphere here is toxic. The watchman is also not good. He does not open the gate till 3.35 pm or 3.40 pm. The principal here is Nisha ma'am. She is caring, an impeccable speaker and makes this place more bearable. This college has many negatives, but some students here are innocent. However, they are oppressed because they are women. The origin of this institution is amazing, and the inspiring boards they have put up around the college is very good. However, this college has lost all its popularity. Now the college lacks any sense of cleanliness, and students here lack basic manners. The administration is the worst, and they are incompetent. Some of the best teachers, like Saving Grace, used to work here, but they are gone. Our classroom is for 18 students.
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