Many companies come and give seminars and give knowledge in that particular field.Various financial institutions like HDFC, IDBI come for campus recruitment.
Quality of education is good but the canteen is not good, it's outside the building.
Minimum 83% marks for general category and for sc, st, nt it is 70%+.
Overall experience is mixed, as the teaching is somewhat ok, basically, I'm in a kind of mixed opinion with the teaching, the timings are not the same for all the days.
College fee is INR.15k per year for the general category. Loans are easily available through all the banks
Overall life is good, you can enjoy the best college life here as it has a huge ground, badminton court and much more facilities
3.6
Placements & Internships
4
Fees & Scholarships
3.5
Academics & Faculty
3.5
College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
3
Clubs & Associations
4
Entrance Exams & Admissions : The eligibility criteria for the bachelor of Financial markets (BFM) was 10+2 and percentage cut-off was around 75% for open category. There was no entrance exam as this is graduation course.
Academics & Faculty : I studied B.Com through S.K.Somaiya College. Its a 3 year programme with 6 papers every year. The syllabus is as mandated by Mumbai University which is more of bookish knowledge. Hence the classroom lectures were always very boring. However cannot blame college for that. Quality of faculty was average, there were few good professors, however they were more inclined towards personal coaching classes, hence would solicit students for the same.
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