It’s a good private university with appropriate lecturers and good course outlines especially psychology.
Although, they try to instil moral and discipline in the school but it’s still reasonably flexible for a private university.
The tuition fee can paid in installments , which is very considerate for middle class to meet up with the payments, they encourage entrepreneurship as they allow their students to explore and develop their skills to be independent.
The only bad thing to be mentioned is the lack of freedom and dress restrictions. There’s a list of rules and regulations to be followed( drug intake, stealing) and other the punishments include expulsion with advise to attend rehab for hopes of being accepted back into the university.
If you’re used to being a free bird , it’ll be quite hard adjusting as you’ll have to share a room with 2-3 other people.
All in all, it’s a pretty good university with standards