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Bareilly College Bareilly College Bareilly An exclusive Guide by Bareilly College Reviews on Placements, Faculty & Facilities Check latest reviews and ratings on placements, faculty, facilities submitted by students & alumni. Reviews (Showing 20 of 34 reviews) Overall Rating (Out of 5) 3.9 Based o n 19 Verif ied Reviews Distribution of Rating >4-5 star 37% >3-4 star 42% >2-3 star 16% 1-2 star 5% Component Ratings (Out of 5) Placements 3.1 Infrastructure 3.8 Faculty & Course 4.1 Curriculum Crowd & Campus Life 4.2 Value for Money 4.3 The Verif ied badge indicates that the reviewer's details have been verified by Shiksha, and reviewers are bona f ide students of this college. These reviews and ratings have been given by students. Shiksha does not endorsed the same. Out of 34 published reviews, 19 reviews are verif ied. P Pankaj Kumar | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2021 Verified Reviewed on 31 Aug 2021 3.4 Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 It is an average college for the BA course. Placements: The arrangement at MJPRU is acceptable but not excellent. There are numerous understudies in the seventh semester. Top selection representatives are HCL, Justdial, LVA and many others. Many understudies got placed in the year 2021. Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. Infrastructure: The inn office for first-year understudies is awesome. There is a different inn for the first-year understudy. The supper of the inn is acceptable, and the menu is fixed by understudies. In the beginning, the wreck is open the entire days following 1-2 months wreck off on Sunday evening. I kept on turning into an educator, so I applied for a bachelor of schooling. There were 60 students in our group and 8 educators for us. Faculty: The normal talk length is 55 minutes, and the classes are from 9 am to 4 pm. All the workforce of our speciality is a holder of a graduate degree in synthetic from various IIT and other organisations. The normal time of personnel is 25-35 years. Anonymous | Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2020 Verified Reviewed on 28 Jun 2021 1.8 Placements 1 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 2 Crowd & Campus Life 3 It is a good college if you have a tight budget for your studies. Placements: About 10-20% of the students from our course got placed. The salary package offered is Rs. 50,000 per month. Top recruiting companies like PolicyBazaar, Parle and Tata Motors visit our campus and do a job fair. It is very difficult for most students to get jobs in companies because they have limited vacancies. Infrastructure: The hostel is good. The food served is good. Overall, hostel facilities are good. The warden is a bit strict, but that is good for the sincerity of the students. The environment of the hostel is good. All the staff members and kitchen members are good. The canteen is clean. Faculty: Faculty members in our college are good, but their teaching quality is not at par. The course curriculum is not relevant, and it does not make the students industry-ready. If you want to get a place in the industry after this course, it will be very tough. You have to do some other diploma and get some certificates to get a place in the industry along with this course. Other: I do not know why I have chosen this course. I think the course is good, but there was a lack of teaching abilities. H HEMANT KASHYAP | B.Sc. in Chemistry - Batch of 2020 Verified Reviewed on 27 May 2021 5.0 Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 It is the best college in Bareilly. Placements: The teachers teach the students very well. Lab sessions are conducted daily. Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. You will definitely be successful after joining here. All the talented students get placed every year. Many companies come here every year to hire students. Infrastructure: Bareilly College, Bareilly, is affiliated with Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly. The governor of Uttar Pradesh comes here every year at degree ceremony to address all students and give toppers prizes. The library, sports, and NCC are good. We have many sports facilities like football, volleyball, cricket etc. We have NCC and NSS also. Faculty: The teachers are very helpful, and their teaching quality is very good. The course curriculum is very relevant. It makes the students industry-ready. The benefits of this course are very good. You will learn physics, chemistry and mathematics perfectly, and you have to choose only 2 subjects in the final year instead of three. Other: I chose B.Sc. because of my interest in science, and I want to be a good professor of chemistry. All the events are held here smoothly. Eligible students get a scholarship every year. Anonymous | B.Sc. in Chemistry - Batch of 2019 Verified Reviewed on 8 Aug 2021 3.4 Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Overall, the infrastructure is good and of the British model. In terms of education, it is average. Placements: I have completed my graduation in B.Sc chemistry from this college. None of the students got placed in any company because none of the companies visited the college for recruitment purpose. Some of the students attended Rojgaar Mela held outside the college, but none of them joined the company because of low salary packages offered. Infrastructure: The hostel facility is available but has a very limited number of seats. If you want to join the hostel, you must have to contact Chatra Neta to make it easily available for you. Wi-Fi facility is available but only for teachers and not for students. Labs are well- equipped, and the classroom condition is overall good. Faculty: Faculty members here are highly qualified and helpful in nature. They helped in every situation wherever you need them. They easily solve your problems. This science course makes students eligible for the industry purpose. There were no semester exams. Exams are held every year with an average difficulty level. Other: There were a total of 78 students in our batch. Some of them came to college daily, while some came weekly. There is no issue with attendance. I have chosen this course as I Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. thought that it has great scope. But after passing, I found that it is not useful. Events are organised every year, and the campus contains a crowd. R Rahul Kumar | B.Sc. in Mathematics - Batch of 2021 Verified Reviewed on 19 Nov 2020 5.0 Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Every student who gets a chance to study here is lucky. Placements: It is an ancient college, and there are very good placements for all curious and talented students. Many companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon visited here in the past years. So I recommend students who stay in Bareilly Uttar Pradesh should get admission in this college. Infrastructure: Facilities for science students and other subject students are very good. There are awesome physics labs, chemistry labs, zoology and botany lab. Every apparatus is well-maintained here. Hostel facilities are also good and perfect. Faculty: Teachers who are teaching here are highly qualified, and every teacher is a master in their subject. Many mathematics experts are available here. Their teaching methods are unique, simple and in an easy way, and everything is taught us in a practical way. Both semester and yearly faculty members are available here. Overall, the teachers are very good. H Hariom Gangwar | B.Sc. in Mathematics - Batch of 2018 Verified Reviewed on 31 Jul 2021 3.6 Placements 1 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 It has a good infrastructure but placement record is not so good. Placements: In my batch None of the students got placement because no any recruiting company visited my college. I have enrolled myself in B.Sc. Maths but nothing happens after passing out, no company in the campus as well as outside recruit the B.Sc. Students. Infrastructure: The building of the college was built at british rule and now there is a lot of new development that is creation of Science labs and auditorium and well-equipped Library Hostel facility with mess available with limited number of seats so if you want hostel facility you must took it seriously at the time of admission. Faculty: All the teachers are well qualified and helpful in nature. They have a high teaching experience. Exams condcuts on time. More than 80% students passed. It may every subject to subject. The semester as well as yearly exams are moderate level but you must prepare yourself for best result. Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. Other: I have completed B.Sc. in Maths group because it has a lot of scope in Science field as well as other field. Every year you will get the scholarship and co curricular activities organised not on daily basis but weekly. Devashish Jaiswal | B.Sc. in Mathematics - Batch of 2020 Verified Reviewed on 13 Dec 2020 5.0 Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Bareilly College is certified with grade A by NAAC.
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