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Diploma | ₹30,000 (Total Fees) |
M.Arch | ₹1.3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) |
Certification | ₹30,000 (Total Fees) |
B.Pharma | ₹67,770 (1st Year Fees) |
B.Arch | ₹91,000 (1st Year Fees) |
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Course does provide good knowledge about the IT and its various branches which does give good aspects for jobs in IT. Teachers do provide good knowledge for all the subjects that are included throughout the course. Exams are conducted according to the university guidelines.
I always had keen interest in computer applications so I choose Master of Computer Application as my career path. There are more than enough faculty to cover 60-80 students and most of the teachers are expertise in their subjects. Some of the faculty pursued their Doctorate. Given a problem teacher tends to break down the problem in chunks and make us understand in terms of programming. Term exams were always tend to be on time also they give us some assignments that has to be submitted on time & in terms of clearing this exam if you attend the lecture and have 80% of attendance you can easily pass exam as professors cover most of important topics.
As a student of hiray college I have always experienced that apart from being a student I'm integral part of hiray college. The faculty are here very knowledgeable, friendly, motivating, helpful and supportive. More than being a teacher the faculty here supported us in every possible way let it be in academics and placements in good companies just like family. I have always received lots of appreciation and recognition as a part of hiray college student and I give all the credit to all the faculties here for their great teaching skills and knowledge. Last but not the least I also want to give credit to our hod for his constant efforts for the welfare of his students and he always motivates us with his great thoughts and positivity.
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