S.A. Jain College

  • S.A. Jain College, 9QP6+CMR, Ghel Road, Ambala, Haryana 134003

Description

S.A. Jain College, formally known as Shri Atmanand Jain (PG) College, is a renowned private institution located in Ambala, Haryana. Established in 1938 by the vision of Holy Jain Guru Shrimad Vijay Vallabh Surishwarji Maharaj, the college aims to provide quality education and foster the holistic development of students, transforming them into competent individuals and responsible citizens.

Affiliated with Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, and re-accredited with an 'A' grade by NAAC, S.A. Jain College offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across Arts, Science, and Commerce disciplines. These include popular courses like BA, B.Sc, B.Com, B.P.Ed, MA, M.Com, and M.Sc. The college is committed to a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, with well-equipped laboratories, a comprehensive library with extensive digital resources, and modern computer centers.

Beyond academics, S.A. Jain College encourages co-curricular and extracurricular activities, including debates, dramas, music, sports, NCC, and NSS, to nurture students' talents and promote social awareness. The campus provides various facilities such as a cafeteria, medical center, bank/ATM, convenience store, and hostel facilities for both boys and girls, ensuring a conducive learning and living environment. The college also has a dedicated career counseling and placement cell to assist students in securing job opportunities.

Amenities

  • Bike Parking
  • Parking street
  • Reservations
  • Car Parking

Customer Review

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    user123321
    15th October 2024, 10.03 AM

    S.A. Jain College has nice campus and good programs, but there are problems. Teachers not teaching properly, and many students feel confused. Also, exams not checked rightly, which makes it hard to know real marks. Facilities are modern, and many activities for students, which is good. I like the focus on values and character development. Overall, college is okay, but they need to improve teaching quality and exam checking to help students better.

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