Having been a student at both Jain University and Christ Universty, for different academic degrees, I have had the opportunity to observe and understand how both the universities function, and what they offer to their students. My views are strictly personal, and are a product of my experiences at both the Universities
- Firstly, Christ Universty has a very well-organised academic structure. The admission process is highly organised, and transparent, making it a smooth journey throughout (provided, you fulfill the required criteria for the educational programme). During the course of your degree, if at any time you require any documents, you can always fill an online application, specify the reason for the same, and receive the documents within a couple of days, without any hassles.
- Jain University, on the other hand, is an excellent example of chaos & confusion. The admission process is outdated, with no scope for online applications. They have a very disorganized environment, and the office staff are anything but professional. To apply for any document, you need to fill in a form, request the office staff to accept it, and plead with them to get it done. This is because, they pretend to be busy throughout the year.
- Christ University, lays a lot of emphasis on student growth, well-being, & overall satisfaction. The facilities that the University offers is proof enough of how much they value their students. An exceptionally clean, green, beautiful, sprawling campus spread over several acres of land, spacious & well-ventilated classrooms, with state-of-the-art facilities, conference & seminar halls, a well-equiped library, a bank & ATM on campus, free WiFi, food courts, basketball courts, and so much more. All these things put together, make Christ Universty, a wonderful place to study in; making the learning experience so much more enjoyable.
- Jain University, has a (so-called) campus, consisting of one large building, with thousands of students studying there. In the two years that I studied there, almost all the classes were held in the basement of the building. And, talking about the facilities given to students…no let’s not even go there. After the hefty fees that you pay every year, all you receive is sub-standard education. And, of course, they really don’t care about their students. If they did, they would have got their priorities right.
- Well, Christ University offers it’s students, more than what it takes from them (in terms of the fees). Honestly, it is wrong to even compare Christ University with Jain University. They are poles apart, and their approach to education is very different.