Although good, Tuljapur campus of TISS needs more attention in terms of faculty and exposure.
Placements: Students are eligible for placements only if theY complete their BA-MA ( 5 years) and cannot apply for placements after 3 years of BA. The 3 year BA is an academic course and the college gives an exit option to students who wish to pursue their masters from another college or campus. On successful completion of 3 years, you are awarded a B.A. degree but you not eligible for placements. Those who continue for 5 years are eligible for placements which are conducted by the CGPC in the college. Organisations from the private as well as government sector come for recruiting students. In the past few years, Care India, HCL foundation and CSR wings of prominent companies have picked up students. Governmental organisations like state rural health missions come for placements. A few micro-credit companies have also come for placements (Ujjivan) offering the highest packages of up to 7.5 LPA. Average placements are around 4 LPA while lowest are as low as 2 LPA.
In terms of internships, it is COMPULSORY for students to do internships and all students end up doing internships at prominent places. By the end of the course, you can be rest assured to have completed at least 4-5 good internships.
Infrastructure: The campus is beautiful, full of greenery and peace. WiFi was not good previously but has been upgraded and works fine now. All other facilities are at par. There is a huge ground along with other facilities like gymnasium, badminton courts and basketball court. Sports tournaments happen all round the year and it is very lively on the campus. Classrooms are spacious and have all necessary technical equipment like projectors and speakers. Library is also very good. One can find all relevant books in the library and in the case that one needs a few books that arent present, one can request for the same. The librarian is kind enough to get as many books as possible. The library is linked with other TISS libraries which make it easy to share digital resources across campuses. One can access library material online from outside campus as well. Hostels have become far better than they were a couple of years ago, most boys are accommodated in the new boys' hostel which has 4 boys sharing a room, although space isn't too much a problem. It is regularly cleaned and washrooms are good as well.
Faculty: The faculty is the only issue that the college faces. As the campus is not situated in a prominent city, it is difficult for the authorities to attract good faculty to permanently teach in college. Yet the college has a few great teachers who take great efforts to make sure they help the students. Subjects like sociology and economics have good independent faculty and students are generally happy with the teachers. A few specific subjects are taught by guest teachers which become a problem as there is no regular interaction required for those subjects. More permanent faculty is urgently needed on the campus. Classroom teaching is generally followed by assignments which are very valuable in imparting proper training. The assessment is very good and makes sure that all students actively contribute - includes group work, individual critical thinking and practical projects. Students to faculty ratio is around 20:1. The curriculum, according to me is very good at least when it comes to the Bachelor's course. Although a few irrelevant subjects and technical errors are problematic, overall the course is very good in shaping future leaders and human service professionals. The course has compulsory field work and internships which make the course wholesome - it makes practical learning a part of the course requirements. Students who fail to complete these requirements do not get the degree.
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