I had thegood fortune of visiting this campus as a wannabe faculty in the area of Marketing sometime back and I was shocked to see the university campus engulfed within a public school. Just as the way I was called for the interview over phone in a casual manner, equally casual was the way they kept me waiting as an interviewee which clearly highlighted the overall lackadaisical attitude of the administration. The classrooms meant for MBA programs resemble that of a primary class. Not a proper reception desk even for accommodating visitors. The toilets are extremely shabby and so are corridors and stair cases. Overall the look and feel of the university is more like asarkaari primary school rather than a university that offers not just bachelor and master programs but even doctoral programs.