Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
ApplyAmong top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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Bareilly College has solid infrastructure with spacious classrooms a well-stocked library and decent labs. The campus is green and calm. Some facilities need upgrades but overall it supports learning well
Academics feel outdated with limited practical exposure and inconsistent teaching quality. Syllabus completion is often rushed and academic support could be much stronger. Overall it needs serious improvement.
Placements at Bareilly College are very poor with almost no active placement cell or company visits. Students mostly rely on self-efforts. Career guidance and opportunities are highly lacking. But it's value for money
The college is big but it doesn't have that good infrastructure, the cleainess is mentained but the classes are very poor and the seating is very bad. Sometimes it doesn't feel like a college. The classroom condition of this college is very poor.
The academics are average. The have faculty for every subject but they don't really bother about students, they don't teach properly and sometimes dont even arrive to classes. They have all subjects but the teaching enviroment is poor.
This is just a government college it does not bother about placenents. If you are preparing for government college you can look for this college just to complete your degree. But this has no placements.
Yes it is value for money since it has very low fee compared to private universities. It has normal govrnment college fee and you have a big infrastructure and it has own ground if you are sports person.
Classrooms are clean, well-kept, and properly ventilated. There is no Wi-Fi in classrooms, but common areas near the library and reading hall have connectivity. Some departments lack separate labs specifically for B.Sc courses, so we often use shared science labs.
Teachers here are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. Most faculty members have years of teaching experience and guide students kindly. They address doubts, encourage us to pursue higher studies, and even suggest study strategies for competitive exams.
Some students seek off-campus internships independently, but there is no organized placement support for B.Sc. Overall, if you expect campus placements, B.Sc at our college does not offer that; however, it still provides academic support for government exam preparation.
The infrastructure is average. Classrooms are big but largely old-fashioned, not smart classrooms. There is a decent library with enough books and a quiet study atmosphere. The campus is green and open, and there are minimum sports and activity fields also.
A few teachers are Ph.D. holders and are veteran, and also provide guidance to students for competitive exam preparation. Regular classes take place, and attendance is important if you wish to take exams easily.
There are no direct placements available for BA students at Bareilly College. BA students mostly opt for government exams like SSC, UPSC, Banking, and State PCS after completing their graduation. A few students also opt for higher studies such as MA, B.Ed, or MBA according to their choice.
The infrastructure is good for BBA students. Classrooms are spacious but not air-conditioned, and Wi-Fi facility is provided only in a few areas such as library and admin block.Canteen area is limited, and the majority of the students take food outside as the variety is highly less.
The teaching faculty is highly educated and co-operative. All the teachers are postgraduates or Ph.D. degree holders, and they lay special emphasis on theory as well as practical demonstrations. Some of the professors also coach students for competitive exams such as CAT and government appointments.
Placements, in my opinion as a BBA student of MJPRU, Bareilly, are average. About 40% of the students of my course were placed in jobs that were mostly sales-based, customer care, and junior management. The average salary package is about ₹2.5 LPA.
Wi-Fi is existent, and lab facilities are moderate. Classrooms are not well maintained, and sanitation is lacking. Sports and co-curricular activities receive little promotion, and students are given little beyond academics.
Semester exams are challenging, but the passing percentage is low mainly because of improper guidance during teaching. There are several teachers with no suitable qualifications and teaching skills. They are not present and do not guide the students correctly.
No big or reputed companies come to our campus for placement. The placement situation is really disappointing as compared to other universities. Relatively very few students from the BBA course are placed, and even those who get placements are on their own merit.
The college infrastructure is good. Classrooms are spacious, and there is a main library which is quite well-stocked. No air-conditioning is available in classrooms. Wi-Fi is provided in some places but it is not regular.
The teachers are very experienced and polite. The courses are theory based but try to simplify things in easy language for the students. But teaching is not practiced in the classes at times. The syllabus is based on MJP Rohilkhand university but tye syllabus is not finished within the time frame, and thus semester exams are tough.
Only about 15–20% of the students from the course get placed, and most have to look for off-campus placements. There are oftenly any internship opportunities, and the university doesn't actively arrange placements for commerce students.
The infrastructure of Bareilly College is overall good. We don't have air condition classroom, but it's okay. We have respective Library and laboratories for particular courses. The Wi-Fi is also available in our college, but it's little slow
I am pursing B.Com honours and I am in third year right now classes are not well. teachers are not well educated. They are not even PhD scholars. They are teaching skill is not appropriate for the students. Overall good college and academics at this price.
Placement of our college is not good. We don't have any placement committee. We don't have someone to get guidance for these Internship and jobs. There is no networking of my college. Average package is also not good.
The infrastructure of the college is fine. There is Wi-Fi throughout the campus, and the computer labs are also equipped with essential software and management systems for academic purposes. There is a canteen for fast food and the mess for average quality too.
The college is affiliated with Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University and follows the guidelines of the university, The faculty is well-educated, experienced, and courteous. They give good theoretical knowledge with core subjects such as management, finance, and marketing.
Around 25% of BBA students are placed on campus. The average salary offered is around ₹20,000 per month. Around 10% of students are placed in firms such as Rudra Finance and Pritam International. The common job positions that get recruited are business development executive, sales associate, and marketing coordinator.
The college infrastructure is well developed and planned as it is not cause suffocation in the large size classrooms The college has a very large big bed type playground where it has all over lawn ground in Bareilly college.
Infrastructure of the college classrooms and labs are very good for students to learn Hostel rooms and bathrooms have well infrastructure and have efficient RO water systems, Wi-Fi facilities are also available in the campus. By which is creates the good environment.
Campus life is so entertaining and knowledgeable with the sports events and the college feast and the college feast and the college trips and inter college competitions. With multiple clubs to join in and having a blast of your time with the team members and college was supporting the placement process.
Yes college is value for money.
Campus life was good.
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Hey Mohd Salman
You have not mentioned the college in which you want to take admission for MSc so I will give you a general view
The minimum eligibility for which is B.Sc. in any stream (preferably environment science). The tope colleges for this course are Gujarat Forensic science university,