One of the worst colleges I’ve ever experienced, and I still regret joining it. They claim to have air conditioning, but it's just for show—it’s never actually turned on. The infrastructure is nothing to brag about either. The building is still under construction, and the only thing they seem to flaunt is their auditorium—which, by the way, they rent out to outsiders.
Once, I came to college and saw children running around with decorations like balloons and Doraemon cutouts. I was confused until I found out that a school was holding its annual function in our college auditorium. That’s how mismanaged things are.
There’s only one lift in the entire building, and even that rarely works properly. The management is pathetic; they can’t even organize a proper event. Most of the student societies are useless and exist only so students can get attendance. The only exceptions are the Dance Society and Mridang Society—they actually do something worthwhile.
They offer a BCA program, which is supposed to be a computer degree, but the facilities are a joke. The computers are outdated, and they can’t even run basic software like Turbo C or Microsoft Word properly. How is a student supposed to learn programming in such conditions?
As for the faculty, while a few are genuinely good teachers, most either lack the ability to teach effectively or are just plain rude. Some speak so softly their voice doesn’t even reach the back of the classroom, and many don’t even bother listening to students’ concerns.
In conclusion, this is the kind of college you join only if you want to waste your money, kill time, and walk away with a degree without actually...
Read moreAttending TIAS has been a transformative experience. The campus is well-maintained and offers a balanced mix of modern facilities and green spaces, making it a great environment for learning and personal growth. The faculty are knowledgeable and approachable, often going the extra mile to support students both academically and professionally.
Academically, the college offers a wide range of programs with a strong emphasis on research, critical thinking, and real-world application. Class sizes are generally small enough to allow for meaningful interaction, and the curriculum is updated regularly to stay current with industry trends.
Student life is vibrant, with numerous clubs, events, and activities that foster a strong sense of community. There are plenty of opportunities for leadership and involvement. The career services team is also quite active, providing guidance, internship support, and connections to alumni networks.
On the downside, housing can be competitive, and some administrative processes could be more efficient. However, these are minor compared to the overall value the...
Read moreThe following review is the conclusion of all of my personal experiencs . It's all about TECNIA INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATION. •Worst institute ever. I regret getting admission in it. All of them are there for sake of Money. They just want money nothing else. • Secondly, the behaviour of teachers towards the students is not good on the other hand they are very cruel, ain't ready to cope with students, use abusive words. •Thirdly, the teachers aren't highly educated as it is mandatory to have PhD degree for teaching in a college. •Fourthly they don't help with assignments . Lates criticize the students badly. I'm very disappointed with this kind of environment. • Fifthly, the so called teachers shows no sympathy towards the students. • They misplaced my friends's assignment and told her to submit...
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