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Bangalore University B.Voc
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Total Tuition Fees 1.7L - 4.7L
Median Package 2.4L - 3.4L
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Accepted Exam
  • CBSE 12th
  • ISC
  • Karnataka 2nd PUC
  • +2 more
  • 10+2 score60%

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    ₹ 1.7 L - 2.7 L
    ₹ 2.26 L
    ₹ 3.96 L - 4.96 L
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    4.3/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements3.4
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.5
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.5
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    Gauri Nagar Verified Icon
    B.Voc. in Digital Media and Animation - Batch of 2026
    Offered by St. Joseph’s University
    4.2
    2Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    About B.Voc. in Digital Media and Animation course.
    Placements: The placement cell is not available. The course requires students to do an internship during the last semester to gain experience and usually, it ends up in a full-time job for the students. Faculty members help students with recommendations that are required while finding a job.
    Infrastructure: Classrooms are spacious. There are studios for subjects like sound design, animation, film appreciation, and other practical subjects. There is also a canteen for all the students and staff members, which has everything from juice to proper lunch.
    Faculty: The course offers a diverse range of subjects making it ideal for those students who are unsure about what to specialise in. Faculty members are very knowledgeable and approachable. They are even available for students outside the classroom. The course curriculum is relevant to the industry.
    Reviewed on 13 Jan 2025Read More
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    Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology - Batch of 2025
    Offered by Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences
    4.4
    3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Absolutely satisfied because of faculty, good placements, and good infrastructure and facilities.
    Placements: There are a total of 58 students in our college for this course. The highest was 30,000 per month, the average was 19,000 per month, and the lowest was 10,000 per month. Top diagnostic and hospital chains like Jain, Sagar Hospital, Tenet, etc. usually offer placements in our laboratory itself as laboratory technicians.
    Infrastructure: The physical infrastructure, such as the college building, laboratories, library, sports space, equipment, furnishings, parking space, etc., is present on the campus. The food quality in hostels may serve food that is prone to contamination and foodborne illnesses like diarrhea, typhoid, and jaundice. To ensure the safety of hostel food, the kitchen should be regularly inspected, and food should be tested. Mess prefects can report to the warden about the quality of food and cleanliness in the mess. Hostel facilities often offer shared kitchen and dining areas, laundry rooms, and social gathering spaces.
    Faculty: The quality of teachers in our college includes: adaptability (being able to adjust to changing circumstances), empathy (being able to understand and share the feelings of others), communication (having good communication and listening skills), engagement (having an engaging classroom presence), patience (being patient), lifelong learning (having a love of learning that continues throughout life), and respect (having a respectful attitude). Yes, this course is very useful for people, i.e., doctors and patients, to test the patient's normal values of the body and their metabolism. This course is year-wise, and the exams are tough to pass. The pass percentage is 60%.
    Other: Interest in Healthcare: I wanted to contribute to the healthcare sector without being directly involved in clinical practice. Growth Opportunities: Medical laboratory technology is a growing field with increasing demand for skilled professionals. Hands-on Work: I enjoy working with laboratory equipment and analyzing samples to help diagnose diseases. Critical Role: Lab work plays a pivotal role in healthcare decisions, making it a satisfying and impactful career. Best things about the course:Practical Knowledge: Lots of hands-on training with modern laboratory instruments. Diverse Scope: Exposure to multiple disciplines like hematology, microbiology, biochemistry, and pathology. Career Prospects: Opportunities in diagnostic labs, hospitals, research, and even forensic science. Industry Relevance: The skills are applicable in real-world scenarios, directly impacting patient care. Things that could improve:Updated Curriculum: Incorporating recent advancements like molecular diagnostics and automation. More Practical Hours: Enhanced focus on the real-world application of theoretical knowledge. Internship Opportunities: Better partnerships with top hospitals and diagnostic labs for exposure. Research Opportunities: Encouraging students to participate in projects or publish papers. Campus Life:Events and Fests: Depending on the college, annual cultural and technical fests are highlights, fostering creativity and teamwork. Campus Crowd: A mix of students from different disciplines makes it lively, but sometimes the focus leans more towards clinical students. Connectivity: Accessibility to the campus via public or private transport can be a deciding factor for comfort. Campus Surroundings: Green and serene surroundings are a bonus, providing a calm study environment. Scholarships: If the college provides merit-based or need-based scholarships, it’s a big help for many students. Extracurricular Activities: Activities like sports, debate, or community service allow students to unwind and develop soft skills.
    Reviewed on 29 Dec 2024Read More
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    Mihir Hukeri Verified Icon
    B.Voc. in Digital Media and Animation - Batch of 2026
    Offered by St. Joseph’s University
    4.6
    3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    It provides excellent teaching, great campus, lots of events, and is affordable.
    Placements: I am currently studying in this course, and our internships have not happened yet. I will be giving it an average score for now, as some seniors have obtained placements. Animation will be more difficult to get easy placements with internships, and it will require a lot of skill and work. Several of the top roles offered are as 2D animators, 3D animators, UI and UX designers, VFX artists, and VR/AR artists.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure is great and the quality of campus is amazing. Facilities, specifically the Wi-Fi and free internet provided are very fast. Classrooms are clean and the library is huge with a lab next to it. It is well-kept and a great place to work after class hours, and also has more than a thousand books, with several stories as well as a lot of study materials. There are three available canteens, and all with great food at affordable prices. I have not availed any medical facilities and I am not involved in sports and games. But I have heard from other classmates of mine that it is quite good, and they have no complaints.
    Faculty: In my personal opinion, the best part of the course is the staff and teachers. They are very competent and knowledgeable about the subjects. They are qualified and the learning methods are proper, but also involved and enjoyable. I would deeply recommend this college solely for how well we get to learn. The course teaches a large variety of software and skills, ranging from digital art to branding to 3D modeling. It allows a student to pick a specific option from whatever they have learned, and join the industry of their choice. The syllabus is well-handled, with very few subjects being outdated, and all the things we are taught about are very relevant in the industry. I am someone who has spent a lot of time in the animation industry and even worked in some parts of it. This course is definitely very useful. Semester exams are quite average in terms of difficulty, projects are the main work to do. The projects are important but sometimes time-consuming.
    Other: I chose this course B.Voc Digital Media and Animation wanting to pursue animation further, specifically 2D animation. However, I did not initially want to enter this college, thinking I could manage alone with self-learning since I had been studying and pursuing animation for so long. Having entered St. Joseph's University has changed my mind. It is very affordable and the course teaches several things that an animator simply cannot learn all by themselves. It has quickly made me realize how important proper learning for this subject is. The course is very busy with a lot of work, but that could be a good or a bad thing depending on our preference, though it still leaves us with quite a bit of free time. Animation is a subject where it is very important to have skills and a good portfolio. We will not last in the industry if we simply rely on a degree. It is competitive and relies on hard work, and only 16% of those in the industry have jobs with a degree. Getting the skill and work from being in this course is good for that reason, even if placements are not very good. Most animators go from studio to studio, and staying in one place for more than 3 years is rare. I would recommend it if students are passionate about the subject. There are a lot of events happening, it seems almost on a daily. If we want to be involved on campus life a lot, then I would highly recommend this place. The campus is big and open and there are several stalls with events by the students every day. Overall, I was happy with the choice to join here.
    Reviewed on 25 Oct 2024Read More
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    B.Voc. in Food Processing and Nutraceuticals - Batch of 2020
    Offered by Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences
    3.6
    3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Overall, satisfied with the college faculty and management.
    Placements: At this college, around 30–35% of the students get placements in our batch. The average package offered in my batch was 4 LPA. Some local and national food science and technology students visit colleges for placements. Most of the students get internships but there was no stipend given to them. Overall, a decent college regarding placements.
    Infrastructure: The college has a decent infrastructure for the food science course. The facilities were of good quality. Students had access to all the facilities available at the college. The college has Wi-Fi, labs, a library, a canteen, etc. facilities for the students. College canteen food was affordable and good to eat. Multiple sports facilities were available for the students.
    Faculty: The faculty of the college was highly qualified and experienced in our course. Teachers have good knowledge in food science, and they properly guide students. The course curriculum of the college is relevant and makes students industry-ready. Exams at our college were on a semester basis and easy to pass.
    Reviewed on 21 Jul 2024Read More
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    Mugdha Hegde Verified Icon
    B.Voc. in Food Processing and Nutraceuticals - Batch of 2023
    Offered by Padmashree Institute of Management and Sciences
    4
    3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Our college is not the best, but I am satisfied because of friendly faculty and relevant course.
    Placements: Most of the students from our batch want to pursue a master's degree. No one got placed. The average salary package offered in our course for freshers is around 2.5 LPA to 3 LPA. Most of the recruiters for this course are Brittania, Anti Sweet, Akshaya Patra, etc. In our batch, there were 20 students, and all got internships in companies like KMF, Brittania, Milma, Eastern Foods, etc. Top roles offered are quality analyst, quality control officer, production supervisor, etc.
    Infrastructure: Our department has a wide range of books and updated versions of equipment, which are exclusively used by food science and food processing students. All the classrooms have projectors and marker boards. Hostel rooms are spacious and cleaned regularly, but students must maintain cleanliness. The food served is healthy and delicious.
    Faculty: All lecturers are student-friendly. They teach well. They are knowledgeable. Students are well prepared for exams. It is not hard to pass the exam or get good marks. The pass marks are 25 out of 70. Students are often taken on industrial visits to understand the core subjects better.
    Other: Principal always supports students to study by gaining scholarships. Our college notifies, suggests, and guides students for scholarships. The best part of the college is it is located amidst the green, away from traffic. It has peaceful study environment. Our college does not charge students for traveling by college bus. Along with academics, students are encouraged to participate in sports and cultural activities. Our college conducts regular activities on special days like World Food Day, World Health Day, Onam, Dusherra, Holi, Teachers' Day, etc.
    Reviewed on 5 Sep 2023Read More
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    Anandhu Jayan Verified Icon
    B.Voc. in Digital Media and Animation - Batch of 2022
    Offered by St. Joseph’s University
    4.6
    4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Good college for students.
    Placements: Right now exams are going on so we didn't placements yet. As I said our course didn't get placements yet but then from other course students got package around 50L and this package got for a guy in computer Science. -technicolor, mpc and other companies but then in our it's a professional course we gotta find the company for ourself. I believe most of them got internship by now. Top roles would be 3d animator, 2d animators, VR and AR development.
    Infrastructure: We have the world class quality when it comes to infrastructure of college. Thye provided everything neat and tidy, affordable price for food items is the best we have best grounds and auditorium in our college and also college best canteen which give best food.
    Faculty: Teachers are qualified and friendly with everyone they all teach in English and if have any doubts we could reach them out any time we need. Curriculum doesn't prepare student of the industry because we need to have more etiquettes to learn and improve our skills in specific software and this is only applicable for animation student I don't know about other courses. Semesters exams are quite difficult than normal exams we need to study everyone important aspects of the subjects because questions can be asked from anywhere from subjects. Pass percentage is good for college .
    Other: I chose this course because I already have Diploma in animation but then I need to improve and study more about animation and also I needed degree for course. In my course I would like to have more time to learn and improve because amount of topic to learn is more but not enough time to do it. Before covid pandemic we used to have one event in a week or every day they is so many association and clubs to join to and this communities organise events and fest in college.
    Reviewed on 2 Mar 2022Read More
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