Remarks
I liked most of the things in my college. However, I still feel the rooms can be improved, even the labs.
Entrance Preview
I did not have to go through any interview process. I got admission based on my marks. I loved the concept of advertising as many in my family belong to that field. And that is the best college in the city to offer so.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum was a mix of lot of learning , field experiences and working with advertising agencies and media houses as intern. We had to learn Psychology and Economics and some creative advertising aspect as well.
Internships Opportunities
The experience was really nice as I had a chance to work with one of the biggest agencies in Kolkata, and really grateful to them as they made me work with them for one of their biggest campaigns till date. There was no stipend involved but the experience itself had been extraordinary.
Placement Experience
Placement & job opportunities were very limited. I was expecting more from them, however, it was limited to only 2 companies that too for sales and customer care field.
College Events
There were very few college events that took place. Nothing was constricted to only one department. All students came forward and arranged events. However we used to take part in events at other colleges.
Fees and Financial Aid
There was no scholarship as such but they had special fee structure for needy student. I know some students who were eligible for the same.
Alumni/Alumna
We had very few interaction with the senior classes. But most of the times they had been really helpful. It needs to form a better alumni association. I am not sure how it works now.
Exam Structure
The exam structure is as per the Calcutta University standards as the college is an affiliated one. I found the exam to be too theoretical and text book based.
Faculty
The Faculty included full time lecturers as well as stalwarts from the media world. They were always willing to help us, and often made us experience how things work in their respective offices.














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