1. You get air conditioned rooms with plasma tv and attached bath. The housekeeping staff clean your room everyday. There are laundromats in hostel basements and paid laundry service too. You would love your room, yet you wouldn't spend much time in it. You would be at the Global Education Center (GEC) attending classes and preparing for module tests. On weekends you would be roaming around in Mysore or any nearby hill station.
2. The hostels are a bit away from the GECs and the bicycles are limited. If you aren't an early riser, you would have to run all the way from your hostel to your classroom in order to get attendance.
3. There are many food courts and you would never be short of variety. You get food from all corners of the country and in a way it's awesome because you develop a taste for snacks like 'Bisi Bele Bath' and 'Set Dosa', things you've never had before.
4. They show movies, the latest ones, on the weekends. You have to stand in queue to get a ticket, which is actually free of cost.
5. If you're fond of gymming/bowling/tennis/ swimming/cricket, the campus is heaven for you, but again, manage your time well, so as to maintain a balance between your hobbies and the training.
6. There's a shop called the 'Loyal World' that has almost anything that you'd need.
7. There's Gazebo, right behind GEC1 that houses the smoking area and a shop that sells cold drinks, patties and chips.
8. There's Dominos, at subsidized rates!
9. There are people from all over the country and the kind of exposure that you get inside this campus cannot be matched by any university/college/compan y.
10. The curriculum is rigorous. How you perform in the module tests also affects how much you earn post training.
Day spent in the Mysore campus are the most cherished days of any Infoscion. You make friends, fall in love, lose friends, try learning a new language, earn money for the first time in your life, learn how to spend your hard earned money, feel proud after transferring some of it home, move out of the campus with heavy hearts and tearful goodbyes!
PS - Based on experiences from the training batch of Sep 2008.
2. The hostels are a bit away from the GECs and the bicycles are limited. If you aren't an early riser, you would have to run all the way from your hostel to your classroom in order to get attendance.
3. There are many food courts and you would never be short of variety. You get food from all corners of the country and in a way it's awesome because you develop a taste for snacks like 'Bisi Bele Bath' and 'Set Dosa', things you've never had before.
4. They show movies, the latest ones, on the weekends. You have to stand in queue to get a ticket, which is actually free of cost.
5. If you're fond of gymming/bowling/tennis/ swimming/cricket, the campus is heaven for you, but again, manage your time well, so as to maintain a balance between your hobbies and the training.
6. There's a shop called the 'Loyal World' that has almost anything that you'd need.
7. There's Gazebo, right behind GEC1 that houses the smoking area and a shop that sells cold drinks, patties and chips.
8. There's Dominos, at subsidized rates!
9. There are people from all over the country and the kind of exposure that you get inside this campus cannot be matched by any university/college/compan
10. The curriculum is rigorous. How you perform in the module tests also affects how much you earn post training.
Day spent in the Mysore campus are the most cherished days of any Infoscion. You make friends, fall in love, lose friends, try learning a new language, earn money for the first time in your life, learn how to spend your hard earned money, feel proud after transferring some of it home, move out of the campus with heavy hearts and tearful goodbyes!
PS - Based on experiences from the training batch of Sep 2008.
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