What better way to get to know about a college than to learn from it’s students?
Hence we were out interviewing random SSN College students. Here we have a look
at what two students from the insti have to say:
STUDENT
SPEAK:
Student
1: Having
aimed for the NITs and other top govt. institutes, it was a definite
let-down for me and my parents, when it was decided that I would have to pursue
my UG course in a private institute ( though ranked , no.1 in the
city ) .
“Be prepared for four years of hell. It is going
to be school all over again.”
That was the constant ‘advice’ I got from ‘well-wishers’.
My ears ringing with such dire warnings, I thus embarked upon my journey,
cursing fate.
The lush greenery
which would be any artist’s dream, did little to lift my spirits. I deposited
my luggage and checked out my room-it was clean and seemed to be equipped with
all basic requirements -so far, so good. I scanned every face on my floor with
curiosity.
“Orientation at 8:00
tomorrow”, announced a girl to collective groans.
“A real pain “, I thought, expecting dull
speeches (probably even on “Rules to be followed within the campus”, as my
friend from another private institute had warned”).
But what
followed came as a complete surprise - a fun-filled Ice-breaker and inspirational
talks by renowned speakers! Classes kicked off to a start 3 days post the
orientation, and the facilities and faculty again exceeded expectations. I
learnt that the college had adopted advanced wireless technology for learning
through e-learning initiative wherein pre-class notes and lectures are uploaded
on our very own intranet, the entire campus wifi enabled for the purpose :-)
The staff
turned out to be professional and competent (contrary to my expectations of “school
teacher-material “ :-P).
Today, 5 months into college,
and first semester exams fast approaching, I’m glad to say that I made an
intelligent choice.
Agreed, we do have some downs - The food in the
mess is inedible; and report cards and attendance records are sent home to
parents (I know, a student’s worst night-mare :-P ).
But the
pros outweigh the cons. ours is one among the few private institutes that gives
importance to academics, sports and extra-curricular alike. Sprawling over 250
acres, it has the finest campus (in fact, if it wasn’t for the board at the
entrance claiming it to be an educational institute, people might mistake it
for a picnic spot, given the scenic beauty :-D). The library is very well
equipped with books on every subject. Not to forget the canteen, which is
always crowded! And yes, 5 months, 10 days, 11 hrs later, I’m proud to
call myself an SSNite and look forward to a rewarding next four years.
Student
2:
COLLEGE-
A WHOLE NEW WORLD...OR IS IT?
“BE ON TIME! EVEN IF YOU FORGET TO EAT, DONT
FORGET YOUR ID CARD! BE IN THE GOOD BOOKS OF ALL FACULTY MEMBERS! BASIC SEM IS VERY
IMPORTANT! DON'T BUNK...” and so it went on.
I remember it as if it were yesterday, that my
mother sent me off on a crowded college bus to ‘explore a whole new world’, not
forgetting to give me last minute advice. Earlier, I had also heard from many
people, right from never-ever-seen-before aunts to we-love-to-gossip neighbors,
that college life holds unexplainable opportunities and though it may take some
time getting used to it, the college experience would turn out to be
unforgettable.
4 months into the ‘rigorously scheduled’ college
life, I don’t find much of a change from school. Coming from P.S.B.B, my college SSN seems
to be the ideal foil, with the environment and expectations being nearly the
same. I was actually surprised that it didn’t take me much time to get settled
in college and to make friends, because frankly, I did not know what to expect!
From the horror tales told to me by my friends, I realized that there are many colleges which are essentially a cross between Mordor from Middle Earth and the cellular prisons in the Andaman - Hell to begin with which then gets worse; a bottomless vortex that swallows us as its new victim, making us nothing but a new clog in the machine.... and then there is SSN.
:-D
From my
short stay at SSN, I can say that the faculty here are pretty good and are
not exceptionally strict, not unlike school. The chemical department can give u
a glimpse of hell, but hey! No college is perfect, and at the end of the day,
it’s only one department and they do produce results!
The use of technology here is exceptional,
something I’ll always remember my school for. Another similarity I can find between
school and college is the unparalleled encouragement given for co-curricular
activities. The freedom given here is also something any student would hope
for. One thing we had to get used to, though, was the HUGE campus
that made us walk a lot!
And as each week goes by, I am slowly realizing
what the aunties and neighbors said - the opportunities college provides.
It’s not
every day that one wakes up to the prospect of attending a seminar on uses of
ultrasonic s or a program on open source software conducted by Mozilla and
wiki! The opportunities are there for the taking and it’s the students’
prerogative to reach out. I did not expect such opportunities to come my way
any time soon. :-)
I was also told that SSN practices
e-learning. I thought it was no big deal and was just a fancy gimmick they
threw up to impress parents and students. But as it turned out, it’s perhaps
the most important aspect of SSN. Books in colleges are not made
‘semester’ specific, unlike school. The intranet is really helpful in tackling
this problem. Everything, right from animations to current college news to
dates of symposiums is updated frequently on the intranet.
On the whole, SSN seems to be very
student friendly, just like PSBB. With more similarities rather than
differences (but the differences being huge) between school and college, is
college a whole new world? Well... the jury is still out on that one!
That said, SSN College seems to have a pretty
good place in the students hearts :-)
The college website mentioned should be able to satisfy all your college
related enquiries. Nevertheless, we do have a short section on Admission! Read
on, but first the facts and stats :
College
website
: http://www.ssn.edu.in/
Email
id : salivahanans@ssn.edu.in
Phone
:
044 32909138
Fax
: 044 24986474
Groups
offered Seats
available
Civil
|
60
|
Bio Med
|
60
|
Chemical
|
30
|
CSC
|
120
|
ECE
|
120
|
EEE
|
120
|
IT
|
120
|
Mech
|
60
|
How to
get in:
1. Anna University counseling
(Option chosen mostly by the state board students with a high
cut-off).
2. Management:
(Option chosen mostly by the CBSE students)
· Normalization
of cut-off is done (for e.g. last year +5 marks were added to the cut off).
· Comprises
of an entrance examination and a personal interview.
· Entrance
examination is purely based on IQ and not textual matter.
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