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Updated on - Jul 16, 2025 09:54 PM IST

George Telegraph Training Institute Overall Rating

3.0
(Based on 1 reviews)
Infrastructure 3.0/5
Placement 4.0/5
Hostel 2.0/5
Faculty 4.0/5
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George Telegraph Training Institute Reviews

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A Decent College Experience with Room for Growth
By Tanushree Bairagi | Professional Diploma In Finance & Accounts (PDFA v2) (PATNA) | 2021
July 16, 2025 09:54:15
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Overall: My overall experience at the college has been a mix of good and average. The management is quite structured—most things run on time, and there's discipline, but communication could definitely be more student-friendly. Faculty-wise, some teachers are really helpful and knowledgeable, while others could be more engaging. It’s a mixed experience depending on the subject and teacher. The hostel facilities are pretty basic. There's nothing particularly special about them—they’re functional, but don’t expect anything beyond the minimum. As for placements, they do happen, but mostly in selective branches

Placement: Review: Placements at our college are honestly average. Some students do get placed in decent companies, especially those in tech or core fields. But for many others, the options are pretty limited, and the roles or packages aren’t that great. The placement cell does make an effort—they conduct training sessions, help with resumes, and bring in companies—but it feels like more could be done in terms of industry tie-ups and getting a wider range of recruiters. If you're proactive and have some skills of your own, you might land something good. But relying completely on the college for placement might not be the best idea right now.

Infrastructure: overall management of our college is quite decent. Things like class schedules, exam routines, and general administration are mostly handled well. The staff usually responds to issues, and you can tell they’re trying to keep everything on track. However, sometimes communication can feel delayed or unclear, especially when it comes to sudden changes or student concerns. It would really help if they were more open to feedback and included students more in certain decisions. That being said, they do put in effort, and it shows in how events are organized and how discipline is maintained. With a few improvements, especially in how they connect with students, the management could be even better.

Faculty: The faculty here is honestly a mix. Some teachers are really good at what they do—they explain things clearly and are genuinely helpful if you reach out. You can tell they care. But at the same time, there are a few who don’t seem that involved or engaging, which makes some classes feel a bit dull. Overall, the experience depends on which teacher you get. If the college worked on making the teaching quality more consistent, it would make a big difference for the students.

Hostel: When it comes to the hostel, there honestly isn’t anything that stands out or feels special. The facilities are pretty basic—just enough to get by, but nothing more. Rooms are manageable, but there's a clear lack of maintenance and attention to detail. Common areas aren’t very well-kept, and there aren’t many amenities that make hostel life comfortable or enjoyable. The food is average at best, and the cleanliness can really be improved. There’s also not much effort put into creating a homely or engaging environment for students who stay on campus. Rules are strict, but often feel one-sided rather than supportive. Overall, it feels like the hostel is just a place to stay rather than a part of the college experience. With some thoughtful improvements, especially in facilities and student engagement, it could be a much better space for students to live and grow.

Placement

4

Infrastructure

3

Faculty

4

Hostel

2
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Jayita Ekka •  2 weeks ago

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