Remarks :
I took the JET exam. The application form and dates were available online. I don't think the exam held a lot of weight in my case and my admission was primarily based on my profile (my 10th and 12th scores).
Course Curriculum Overview :
The faculty members were excellent for the most part, although there were a few with extremely weak communication skills who had to be changed after they were reviewed by the class. There was a 30:1 student-faculty ratio and the teachers were very approachable.
Internships Opportunities :
I landed an internship with a company called Kingsman via the college in the role of sales executive, but I was not able to complete it because I was simultaneously studying for my CMA examinations. It's important to mention there were a lot of MLMs that had come for placements.
Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :
The fees were collected timely and I was given a scholarship (a discount on my fees) based on my strong academic history before joining the college. You can see a breakdown of the fees on the official Jain website.
Campus Life :
The annual fest at Jain University was called Pulse and was conducted in January. There is a vast and functional library, and the classrooms are also big and spacious. There is a very lively sports culture on the campus and there are notable sports alumni from the college. Samashti is the student council of Jain University.
Interview Experience :
Yes, there was a simple GD about whether or not Western culture is a boon to developing countries. There was also a personal interview where they asked for very basic details about my resume and background.
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