That's a very important question. Let's dive into some of the major criteria that a student must weigh before taking admission into any college.
1) check the recognition of the college, check its accreditations through NAAC and NIRF ranking
2) check the college offers the specific course or subjects that you wish to pursue, and if yes, then what is the admission rate and graduation rate
4) look into their curriculum and co-curriculum activities, as these play a crucial role in providing exposure to students and helps in shaping up the personality of the student
3) check their campus placements, look into the companies that visit there and the range of packages they offer
4) see the campus life, the infrastructure, the facilities they provide on campus, see if there is a hostel facility(in case you need it)
5) see the course fee structure, as it may be a crucial element for many students' decision
6) you may also go through the profiles of faculty members.
Well to answer your next question, it is always recommended to select course over college. Focus on what you want to pursue instead of, from where you want to pursue it from. If you gain the right knowledge and skills, then the name of the college on your degree would be secondary.
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thanks for the valuable answer
That's a very important question. Let's dive into some of the major criteria that a student must weigh before taking admission into any college.
1) check the recognition of the college, check its accreditations through NAAC and NIRF ranking
2) check the college offers the specific course or subjects that you wish to pursue, and if yes, then what is the admission rate and graduation rate
4) look into their curriculum and co-curriculum activities, as these play a crucial role in providing exposure to students and helps in shaping up the personality of the student
3) check their campus placements, look into the companies that visit there and the range of packages they offer
4) see the campus life, the infrastructure, the facilities they provide on campus, see if there is a hostel facility(in case you need it)
5) see the course fee structure, as it may be a crucial element for many students' decision
6) you may also go through the profiles of faculty members.
Well to answer your next question, it is always recommended to select course over college. Focus on what you want to pursue instead of, from where you want to pursue it from. If you gain the right knowledge and skills, then the name of the college on your degree would be secondary.