
Don Bosco College, Maram: Courses, Fees, Admission 2026, Reviews, Info
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kabirang quinah
B.A. in Economics - Batch of 2019
2.6
1Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The college focuses more on studies.
Placements: Approximately 6-7% of students got placed. There are no job offers. None of the companies visited our campus came to recruit, as my subject is history. Maybe 1-2% of students got an internship and maybe in the sale company.
Infrastructure: The college doesn't allow mobile phone only focus on studies. Classrooms are congested. There is no internet facility in labs. I would rate the library 5 out of out 5. The hostel is good as most of the hostel is run by private. Fooding and lodging facility are good. The college doesn't provide any good health care centre.
Faculty: Teachers in our college are helpful if we approach. They are also qualified and knowledgeable. The teaching quality is fine. Some teachers are better, and it depends on the teachers. The course curriculum is not relevant, as our subject deal on history, not on the company.
Other: I have chosen this course as I want to know the history. There is no need for any improvement. The campus is congested. Scholarship facility is not good, still waiting for a third-year scholarship.
Reviewed on 28 Aug 2019Read More
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Terisana Meikam
B.A. in Economics - Batch of 2018
3.0
1Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The college is for average people.
Placements: The college is located in the rural areas so we don't get any placement, job opportunities or companies recruitment. The courses offer by the college are Humanities, Commerce, Science, etc. 75% of the students are studying Humanities. The last year students often go for teaching the junior students or they get place at rural or primary school to teach the student but it was a kind of volunteer system and they do not get salary.
Infrastructure: 1. The college is well build and some of the classroom have smart class. There is no Wi-Fi accessible to the students since mobiles phones are prohibited and laptops are meant only for seminar. The library also do not provide sufficient books. And we cant go when we have free class because we are allowed to go only during the library periods. There was not enough practical given to the students since the labs lacks in many material.
2. The Hostel provided by the college is not a hostel. It is a convent. The food were horrible and there was restriction in mobile phones. There were no medical facilities. They spent most of the time praying and they don't get enough time to study. The canteen was also quite average.
Faculty: 1. The teachers are qualified and very helpful except few. The teaching qualities is also good but some teachers do not have clear pronunciation and is quite hard to catch up.
2. The course curriculum is relevant and it makes the students industry prepared, ready.
Other: 1. I like to become a student of humanities because I love history. There is no best things. We just study and prepared for exams.
2. The college is just like a school. I would like if the college becomes a college.
3. There are no fest but certain events comes up and few people join and others take class. Many of the students get Scholarships because 98% of them belongs to ST, SC. Every year college week is celebrated and it was not quite uniform. It was just for name sake.
Reviewed on 21 Dec 2019Read More
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Luikang Robin
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2019
3.4
1Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
A promising college which still has miles to go.
Placements: Don Bosco College doesn't have a functioning placement cell (most colleges in Manipur don't have campus placement systems).
1. 0 (zero) percent of students were placed.
2. There was no salary offered.
3. No recruiting companies for our course.
4. No roles were offered.
5. None of the students got internship.
Infrastructure: Commerce Department
There are a total of four classrooms (1each for First-year and second-year students and one each for the final year students of Accounting and Management honors respectively), for the students of our department. The faculty has their staff room. One of the classrooms has a Smartboard facility used for seminars and presentations. One can avail of First aid facility from the Vice-principals office. Students prefer a private run canteen to the ones run by the college.
Faculty: There are a total of 6 teachers in the department of Commerce. Some are qualified both in theory and practice. However, some are not so. They help us keep up to date regarding Business news and events. The course curriculum is of course very much relevant. However, I don't think it helps the students industry ready since they lack hands-on experiences/activities.
Other: 1. I chose this course considering the wide array of opportunities with such a coveted degree coupled with fairly above average academics.
2. Like the students taking Bachelor of Social work BSW it would be great if B.Com course could also include hands-on experience in industry related activities.
3. Being situated in an obscure village, the college doesn't have quite many industries/business hubs. Annual events such as "Accolade", Commerce Fest etc. Try to fill in this gap by exposing the students to business related activities and competitions. Renowned businessmen and entrepreneurs are also invited to give prep talk etc.
Reviewed on 30 Aug 2019Read More
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Updated on Aug 2, 2023

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