Average rating of BVBFTS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Lata Khan
PG Diploma in Electronic Media Management(EMDM)
Reviewed On 8 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers know a lot about what they teach, so they help us well. They're friendly and understanding. We have a good bond with them. The best part was the trip to Rishikesh that the college arranged for us.
Placement: The college doesn't help with job placements, but our professors connected us with companies in our fields. We got a chance to intern at Doordarshan for 1-2 months.
Campus: The college wasn't very big, so the labs, classrooms, library, and sports facilities were just okay. But they were good enough for me. The seating was comfy and they had all the right equipment I needed. Unfortunately, there wasn't a canteen, so I had to bring my own food.
Siddharth Rao
PG Diploma in Radio and Television Journalism(RTVJ)
Reviewed On 19 Jan, 2023
Admission: The best part about Bhawan is definitely the study tour. Every year, we go to Hrishikesh and work on cool projects like rafting, cultural events, and making music videos. It's all student-led, with guidance from the faculty. Plus, there's a monthly competition where you can win Rs 3000. The faculty here are super supportive and open, making the whole experience even better.
Placement: I really like how this college helps students get internships at top news channels, production houses, and even Doordarshan. It's up to us to turn those internships into jobs. Bhawan College offers great internship opportunities, with 100% placements at top places.
Campus: The campus might not look fancy from outside, but the classrooms, labs, and equipment are in good shape. The food in the canteen is tasty and clean. Unfortunately, there's no hostel for students. I never had any problems with the infrastructure since everything is organized well and works fine.
Rakesh Gupta
Diploma in Video Editing and Sound Recording (EDT)
Reviewed On 13 Mar, 2020
Admission: The teachers are friendly and willing to assist, but they don't always push you to learn more. It would be great to have industry professionals as instructors with up-to-date knowledge and resources. The curriculum feels outdated and could use some refreshing to keep up with the times.
Placement: A few of us landed jobs by ourselves. There aren't any companies coming to campus for placements. The average salary is around Rs. 10,000-15,000 per month. We found internships through former students, but it's not guaranteed for everyone in the long run.
Campus: The college I go to has this hidden floor in Mehta Bhavan with only a few rooms. The library feels like a small shop, and everything is really old. I feel let down by all the fake promises about placements. There's no hostel or sports facilities, which is a bummer. It's kind of an old-fashioned college, and students don't seem very involved. They focus on making us good at media stuff, but not so much on being creative.
Rakhi Singh
Diploma in Video Editing and Sound Recording (EDT)
Reviewed On 23 Feb, 2019
Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. They guide you well and make sure you're on the right track. The 1-year Diploma program here is top-notch. The coursework is easy to follow and the hands-on experience is great. Plus, you get to go on a 10-day study trip to Rishikesh, which is super cool. It's a great place to learn and grow!
Placement: Almost everyone in my group got a job before we even finished our course. The highest salary offered was about 3.5 lakhs, while the lowest was around 1 lakh. On average, most people were getting between 1.8 to 2 lakhs.
Campus: The campus is huge, with great facilities like computer labs that have the latest Apple MACs and windows for video editing. Wi-Fi is available on all floors, which is super convenient. And the canteen serves up some tasty food too!
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