Kristu Jayanti College - [KJC], Bangalore - Reviews

Bangalore, Karnataka Estd 1999 Bangalore University, Bangalore Private Institute (Autonomous) 2 Questions Answered Ranked 17 For Overall By Indiatoday 2021 +104 more

Kristu Jayanti College Reviews

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3.7 out of 10
3.8/10Academic
3.5/10Accommodation
4.0/10Infrastructure
3.6/10Placement
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What students say about Kristu Jayanti College - [KJC]


Likes

  • The Karnataka University curriculum is strictly followed here. As I already told you, the academics here are excellent without a doubt.
  • It was overall a very good experience for me. There is no internship offered within the college.
  • Best College for getting placements, this college has a good reputation. Companies come here to recruit students for their companies because of the college discipline and the colleges support in providing internships with stipends.
  • The college is offering good scholarships to students with 80% marks. They are reducing some fees for these students. For students with 70% marks, they are also reducing fees. Additionally, the college is providing a loan facility.
  • I accommodate the best-in-class labs, gymnasium, indoor and outdoor play area, as well as a great cafeteria and canteen.
  • I am a day scholar; I dont stay in hostels. Hostels are in very good condition with good security systems, CCTV cameras, good food, good toilets, and friendly securities.
  • There will be no entrance exam; the student who gives his best in an interview can have a 90% chance of getting shortlisted.

Dislike

  • Students are not allowed to go for internships as you have to come to the college daily.
  • I didnt attend any internships, and placements are the worst. Only a few companies come to the college, and only a few students are placed. The placements in our college are the worst.
  • This college provides educational loan facilities to poor students who are not capable of paying the fees. Additionally, there are scholarships and other schemes for improvement. We can apply for scholarships and receive the amount.
  • The hostel I was in was the Pallotine Missionary Sisters, which is the worst. The other college hostels are even worse than this.
  • Nothing is bad, but students feel that 85% of attendees should not be mandatory in this college.
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57 Reviews found

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7.8 /10

Placement Experience:

Students become eligible for the placements in the 5th semester but the training for the placement starts in the 4th semester itself to help students perform well in the interviews. Companies like TCS, ICICI Bank, JP Morgan, and many more come to offer jobs.

Remarks:

Eligibility for this course a candidate must pass class 12 with good marks and meet all the eligibility criteria. The application form is available on the college website and the application fee is rs500.

placement: 7/10
college: 8/10
course: 8/10
campus life: 8/10

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R
7.8 /10

Placement Experience:

From the 5th semester students become eligible for campus placement but the training for the placement starts in the 4th semester itself. Almost 50 to 70 percent of students get placed every year. Big four TCS and ICICI Bank and many more companies come to offer the jobs.

Remarks:

Students who have passed class 12th with accounts as a subject and are meeting all the eligibility are eligible for the course. The application form will be available on the college website and the application fee is rs500.

placement: 7/10
college: 8/10
course: 8/10
campus life: 8/10

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8.0 /10

Placement Experience:

Students become eligible for placement from the 5th semester but the training for the placement starts from the 4th semester itself. Big four and many other big companies come to offer the jobs. 50% of students get placed.

Remarks:

The students who have passed class 12th and are meeting all the eligibility criteria. The application form is available on the college website and the fee for the form is rs 500. Admission interviews should be offline.

placement: 8/10
college: 8/10
course: 8/10
campus life: 8/10

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8.5 /10

Placement Experience:

Although I am a first-year student, campus placements at KJC are pretty good. Teachers and the faculty start preparing the students from the first year to be eligible and obtain campus placements. Students are eligible for campus placements after their III/IV semester. One has to score above 90% in their semester exams, clear all backlogs and must have more than 90% attendance to be eligible for campus placements. Various companies that come for placements are Morgan Stanley, KPMG, EY, Grant Thornton, Asian Paints, Byjus, Federal bank, Accenture, Coca-Cola, Johnson, and Johnson, Mckinsey & Co, South Indian bank, Google, Cognizant, etc. Packages range from 2 LPA - 5 LPA. More than 20% of students out of eligible students often get placed for a job. I too aspire to take part in the campus placements that will happen for me in the year 2024, and after the degree, I plan to do some internships to gain experience and travel abroad to do my MBA.

Remarks:

The admission process for Kristu Jayanti college autonomous started early on, way back in April 2022. We had to fill in an application form, which contains personal details, income status, educational details, etc. One could apply for admission via the college website and apply for the courses they wish. The form was to be filled through the website, which would take us to an external link where we have to provide the details after paying an admission fee. After that, we were sent a link for an online interview conducted by the HOD of the management department and we had to answer a few questions. It took about 10 mins. After we were selected for the college, we had to pay 60% of our yearly fees along with an admission fee(I don't clearly remember the amount) to the college, after which our seats were confirmed. There were scholarships and reservation benefits available to students of certain backgrounds as well.

placement: 8/10
college: 8/10
course: 9/10
campus life: 9/10

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6.0 /10

Course Curriculum Overview:

I chose BBA because I always wanted to get into the field of management and also one thing about management is that it's versatile and can be utilised in various sectors. Faculty to student ratio - Our class size is 73 and the professors that come to our class are 4-6 depending on language courses and electives. The faculty for management is wonderful with professors with prior industry work experience and lots of degrees. No biasedness but the faculty really was unexpectedly good and everything they teach and do is commendable. We had an offline mid-term exam and also an online mid-term, with minor assessments in between, and at the end of the semester, we had our end-semester examination. The exams are generally variable depending on how you study the subjects. For me, the exam was pretty simple but also tough on the subjects with which I had no experience.

Remarks:

The minimum eligibility for the course was 40% in 12th/PUC. The application form, fees, and dates are all available on the college's official website during the time of admission in a systematic manner which makes it easy for potential applicants to assess the details they need.

placement: 4/10
college: 8/10
course: 9/10
interview: 5/10
internship: 4/10
campus life: 6/10

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