There is no compulsory internship in between the 3 years bachelor's program. However, you can become a part of the placement cell which lets you sit for placements and give interviews for companies like KPMG, Target, E&Y, and Goldman Sachs for various roles in all departments.
The hostels are very limited and if you're joining in late, there is a very small chance to get a room. But there are many PGs right outside the campus with rent around INR 10,000 to 15,000 per month. The canteen in college is good with many shops serving snacks and quick meals as well.
The library is huge with many books available on various subjects. This is mostly every Carmelite's favorite spot during exams.
When I went through the admission process in 2015, there was only a cut off eligibility of 90% in the 12th board examination result. Now, the college conducts admission tests in Maths, English, Reasoning, Aptitude, Current Affairs, and General Knowledge, along with group discussions and personal interviews.
The weekly schedule is generally fixed, with classes from 8:30/9:00 am to 3:00/4:00 pm. Attendance is strict and can be monitored through the online portal. The teaching method includes ppt on the projectors and blackboards.
It is a positive studying environment with very knowledgeable professors.
The banks that have a tie-up with the college are Vijaya Bank and UCO Bank. The accounts associated with the college id are made in one of the two banks. Loans are generally not needed as the fees are not too high, but these banks would be the best way to move forward with any loan requests.
You have the freedom to have fun along with the studies. With various associations, students are encouraged to take part in atleast one. The associations include Dance (classical, bollywood, and street style), Music, Fashion Team, Sports, Management fest teams, etc.
The biggest and the most popular fest is Cul-Ah which is the cultural fest organized by the student union and many volunteers. The college has many inter and intra collegiate fests on and off-campus. Carpe Diam is the management fest inviting many participants from outside MCC as well.
3.7
Placements & Internships
2.5
Fees & Scholarships
4
Academics & Faculty
4
College Infrastructure & Hostel Facilities
3.5
Clubs & Associations
4.5
Entrance Exams & Admissions : I didn't have an entrance exam during my MCC admission. The admission was through cut off, which was 88% in 12th board exam.
Entrance Exams & Admissions : Admission is considered taking the 12th standard percentage and CAT entrance exam is to be attended.
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