

My experience at this college has been a mix of both good and challenging moments. The first year was genuinely enjoyable — I was able to attend classes on campus, interact with classmates, and experience college life properly. The teachers were supportive, and the overall environment felt engaging and motivating.
However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a large portion of my time shifted to online classes. Unfortunately, I couldn’t attend campus regularly during that period, which affected my overall experience. The online learning system worked to some extent, but it lacked the interaction, practical exposure, and connection that physical classes provide.
My higher secondary years (Class 11 and 12) were also impacted by this situation, which made things feel a bit disconnected academically and socially.
Despite these challenges, the college has good faculty and a solid academic structure. If normal on-campus activities continue, I believe future students will have a much better and more complete experience.
Recommendation: Yes, but the full value of the college is best experienced through in-person classes.
View moreIf you value your freedom and social life, think twice. While the academics are solid, the environment is incredibly restrictive. From mandatory attendance tracked to the minute to dress codes and constant surveillance, it often feels more like a boarding school than a college. The rules aren’t just there for safety; they feel designed to control every aspect of your day. It’s great for getting your head down and studying, but the lack of personal autonomy can be exhausting.
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