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3.7/105 Reviews|Rated #1 out of 182 by India Today in Management
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the course is heavily finance-focused and covers all finance concepts in depth. faculty is well qualified from IIMs and FMS and DSE. The student-teacher ratio is 1:60. regular classes and exams are held.
I am currently pursuing BMS from SSCBS. I chose this course because I want to do it and aimed for it from the 11th class. The faculty is really very awesome and educated but according to my 6 months' experience, I saw many teachers get changed and students get confused. These teachers who are in college for years have a really good education and they know how to teach and how to entertain the class.
The academics of this college is really unmatchable. I chose this course because I had to pursue BMS from the top college in India. Here, the faculty: student ratio is 1:20. The teaching methods used by the faculty made learning easy and simple. They use many practical methods of teaching by organising group presentations on a particular topic and also organising case competitions. External Examinations here occurred on a semester basis and there used to be internal exams eventually every month with a lot of test papers.
The subjects in BMS are very practical and BMS gives you the opportunity to explore more unlike BFIA and BSc as in the final year, you can choose your specialization in BMS. there are usually 70 to 75 students in one class and the faculty is very qualified. The exams are always conducted timely and attendance is something SSCBS is very strict about.
I took Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) as it provides a holistic view of management. It can also be considered as Junior MBA as many subjects are similar in BMS & MBA. Faculty to student ratio is 1:60. The faculty is nice and uses PPT for better understanding. Term exams take place according to the cycle of DU examinations.
As you all know, It's the dream college of many and was mine also therefore to get into such a college is also tough. I gave CUET Entrance test which was held for the very first time in India. It replaced DUJAT which was slightly tougher than CUET. I consider myself lucky. The eligibility process for SSCBS is simple you should have scored 60% or more in CBSE or any other equivalent boards and the CUET Exam in which English, General Test and Marhs are compulsory. I got 672 marks in CUET and got a 1300 rank or something but I had OBC Certificate and I got the offer in the first window only. Therefore, OBC Certificate played a big role in my admission. The admission process was smooth I di
KSBy - Karamjeet SinghAt our time, it was DUJAT, but now it has been merged under CUET. Eligibility is Maths in class 12 and a minimum percentage according to CUET. Reservation benefits to SC, ST, OBC, PWD, and EWS are available as per du guidelines.
sBy - shachiAt my admission time, one had to clear DU JAT with a high percentile score after passing her senior secondary schooling. The admission process was simple. You just had to score well to get admission to the DU JAT entrance exam. But now, it has been changed to the CUET entrance.
AVBy - AAYUSH VERMA
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