very good infrastructure we have, the college has good classrooms with WIFI connection fans and lights, the campus is always kept clean, we have big playground with all necessary facilities classrooms have projectors also
we have very good academics and teachers are very experienced explain every thing clearly mostly teaches practical way which is benefit for us, teachers are very supportive, examination in the campus is very strictly conducted
in campus for our domain there is no big placements are there mostly they help in internships and research works by assigning top scientists for thesis works, companies mostly startup visit our campus with minimal packages.
The college offers excellent academic support, notes are given properly, exams are taken seriously, faculty was nice, ICAR syllabus was followed, but college environment was not good and their no canteen in our college.
The college faculty are explain well and during doubts. Notes are given properly. Exams are taken seriously. Over all, academics are well managed.they Will follow ICAR syllabus for academics, they conduct more practicals to get practical knowledge.
Their is no placement cell in college, their is no placement department for us, their no room also for placement, even we don't have faculty to look after, no company will not come to college, they don't even help find internship
Average
College infrastructure was very nice, classroom are very well-maintained and comfortable for studying, good conditioned labs and campus, Presence of sports and facilities, infrastructure good and functional
academic teaching was very nice and informative, I'm studying MPharm course in college the quality of teaching was nice, if any students who follow the rules and regulation of the college will definitely get a job and take a guidance from the teachers will be beneficial.
yes, college have the placements, but it required more placements for the student's salary package was offer is 2-3 lac per annum, anyways college is more supportive and co-operative for the students and many more
college campus was the best and various type of facility students are engage in ,teachers staff was nice and good the atmosphere of college was safe and secure and they also handle the college emergencies.
my experience was good
There is sports facility and playground inside the campus. Such basic facilities like a proper library or clean toilets are well maintained.The overall campus atmosphere is Average, and fine maintenance is seen everywhere.
Don’t expect academic guidance or mentorship. The environment is more suited for students who just want a college name on paper, but for the serious students who wants to study seriously, teachers are also helpful for them and go beyond for giving quality education.
There is no placement cell even, and seriously nobody tries to place the students in companies. Whatever percentage of placement they quote on the official webpage or in pamphlets is really far from reality. Students have to find job mostly by their own.
it has good connectivity via public transport. well maintained facilities common areas auditoriums, libary reading rooms make campus life comfortable and engaging. annual college events and fests, sports meets organised.
good quality education at a fraction of the cost compared to private institutions. the syallbus is often comprehensive acess to labs, libraries, sports and extracurricular at low cost. many college employees experienced.
the college was quite supportive during the placement process. the atructured training programs, helpful placement coordinates.i found that while the placement opportunites are still developing, there is a growing effort from the management connection.
it's a ordinary life.
The campus facilities are excellent and well laid out. Despite the occasional network problems here and there, the campus is well laid out. There is plenty of greenspace, and the walkways give it the feel of a real academic campus instead of a line of buildings.
The professors are actually amazing. They all are extremely knowledgeable and don't lecture, but instead genuinely try their best to make you grasp the fundamentals. Special mention to our marketing and economics professors, who always relate theory with practical examples.
The average salary of an MBA student is around ₹8–10 LPA, and the highest of this year was almost ₹24 LPA. The best thing about this college is that they don't leave you to your fate placement cell is very active and helpful.
The campus is very spacious and provides you with ample space to live college life. Though the overall infrastructure is not excellent, it is well maintained and functional. The campus extends over a good amount of area, has a dispensary, and all the MBA classrooms are air-conditioned with good seating arrangements.
Faculty here is very warm. All the professors are cooperative, friendly, and are expert in their respective fields. They themselves motivate you to participate in academic, cultural, and placement events. Although some teachers are strict and serious about rules, they are still decent and are reachable.
On the placement front, everything is okay. The highest package this year for the MBA batch was around ₹12 LPA, and the lowest has been around ₹3 LPA. Average placements are okay if you belong to the Marketing or the HR specializations.
The campus of SRM University Delhi NCR Sonipat is pretty impressive, with modern buildings and well-maintained facilities. The classrooms are spacious and equipped with the latest tech, which is a plus; however, some areas could use a bit more upkeep, and the wifi can be spotty at times. Overall, it's a decent setup, but there is room for improvement in terms of maintenance and consistent connectivity.
The academics environment is a mixed bag some faculty members are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, making the classes engaging others, however, could be more effective in their teaching methods The curriculum is up-to-date, but the workload can be intense. There is a good emphasis on practical learning, which is beneficial.
Placement opportunities vary depending on the department. Some programs have strong industry connections and good placement rates, while others struggle a bit. The university brings in a decent number of companies for recruitment, but the quality of the companies and the roles they offer can differ. It's essential to research specific program placement status.
Campus life is vibrant with various clubs, events, and activities. There is a good sense of community, and it's easy to get involved. Sports facilities are good, and there are plenty of opportunities to socialize and make friends.
The classrooms are basic with fans and projectors at times. There are a decent number of books within the library pertaining to commerce. Hostels have a moderate standard of living conditions, and food quality is good. Wi-Fi connectivity is there but at times erratic.
The teachers are qualified and attempt to assist the students. They are polite and explain ideas upon request. The syllabus is average and covers general subjects of commerce, although it can be updated more often.
CCS University Meerut B.Com placements are actually very bad. There are hardly any students who get placed yearly, and there is no good placement cell or good recruiters coming to the campus. The best offer never exceeds ₹2-3 LPA, and the average offer is also very bad, i.e., ₹1.5-2 LPA.
The classrooms in my college are neat, well-kept, and have functioning fans and projectors. Libraries are a stronghold—filled with decent reference material, comfortable seating, and a peaceful atmosphere for concentrated study. Wi-Fi connectivity is present in academic blocks but not necessarily dependable.
Faculty quality is a blend of average and good, but improved than what others would typically think. In my B.Com course, there are some professors who are really great, with a great academic background and unambiguous teaching method.
For B.Com students at Delhi University, placements are generally average and not very promising unless you’re from one of the top colleges under DU like SRCC or Hindu. In most cases, students have to find jobs off-campus, using platforms like LinkedIn or personal networks.
Classrooms are good enough but there are no modern facilities. The library is there, but more organized and up to date in book editions. The college itself is good in terms of campus but the hostel facility is below average.
Teachers professional network would offer students opportunities every now and then, but concept-based class teaching is less practical. We would be given heavy amounts of assignments, internal exams, and term-wise finals.
The median salary offered is about ₹2-3LPA, and the maximum is ₹6–7 LPA, but even that is exceptional. There were very few internships offered by the college, and those that were offered, were marketing profile-based, with hardly any opportunities offered in finance, accounting, or simple commerce streams. I personally had to look for my own internship, and it was an ordinary one.
The facilities at IILM Gurugram are good and are properly maintained. The library is equipped with the latest material and has a good number of books related to business and management and online sources. There are a separate gym and physical fitness room for the residents of the hostel. The campus of the hostel is well maintained, and the mess food is clean and of good quality.
The curriculum has to be updated slightly to keep pace with today's industry trends, but the teachers make up for the lack through comprehensive case studies and projects based on real life. There is serious attendance monitoring
In IILM University Gurugram, the placement percentage for MBA students is usually around 65 %, depending on the specialization and performance of the students. The highest package in my time was around ₹18 LPA, which was placed by a student from the Marketing specialization in a top multinational company.
Classrooms have projectors and appropriate seating arrangements. Wi-Fi connectivity is provided all over the department, and the on-campus agricultural research fields provide practical exposure. The hostel accommodations are good enough, with well-furnished rooms, clean bathrooms, and 24/7 security. Mess food is healthy but not up to the mark in terms of taste, but there are numerous food stalls on campus providing reasonable food at low prices.
The employees of the agriculture department are seasoned, accessible, and have academic as well as professional qualifications. They provide practical insights through class lectures and try to involve students in field studies, workshops, and live projects.
The top offer was about ₹7.2 LPA, and the average band was ₹3 to ₹3.5 LPA. Key recruiters were Nuziveedu Seeds, Godrej Agrovet. Students also arrange off-campus internships in agritech startups or NGOs from the university. Job roles mostly comprise field officer, agriculture analyst, quality controller, and trainee in agri-business firms.
The classrooms are tidy and pre-equipped with projectors and standard AV installations, although all classrooms do not have smart-class technology. There is campus-wide Wi-Fi connectivity, and lab facilities for finance and data analytics-related courses are well-maintained. The hostel infrastructure is nice enough for simple student life, with common room sharing, periodic cleaning, and 24/7 security.
The IILM faculty members are mostly cooperative and academically competent. Some teachers arrive with business experience, that is, marketing and HR function, making learning in class real. Live case studies, guest lecturers, and project learning are promoted. Like any other school, though, some instructors still stick to textbook learning.
During the last placement season, almost 90% of the deserving candidates were placed. The highest package was almost ₹28 LPA for an international marketing position which was poached off-campus, while the lowest was almost ₹3.2 LPA. The median salary is ₹5-₹6 LPA, subject to specialization. The best hiring companies of the year were Byju's, ICICI Bank, Delhivery, Zomato, and Britannia.
The campus of SRMUH is pretty swanky; no doubt for students, the classroom are well equipped and the library has a decent collection of resources The air-conditioned spaces are a lifesaver during those scorching Haryana summers; however, the infrastructure directly relevant to like specific study areas or dedicated project rooms could be better organized or more accessible. It feels like they're still figuring it out. BBABBA
The BBA program has a mixed academic vibe. Some professors are fantastic, really bringing the business concept to life with real-world examples and case studies. Others, while they stick more to the textbook, the curriculum is somewhat standard, covering all the core business areas, but it could be more innovative. There is a good emphasis on presentation in group projects, which helps develop these essential shop skills.
Placement prospects for bbs students are a bit of engaging while the university brings within a variety of companies the roles offered to bbs graduate are open in sales marketing or entry level management positionsthe placement sale does work hard, but competition is fierce Building a network and interning during your studies is crucial.
campus life is generally pretty active and BBA students are involved in various clubs and events there are opportunities to participate in business competitionscase study analysis and networking events the campus culture is relatively inclusive and its easy to find out your tribe the social scene is vibrant with a good mix of activities to keep you engage
Infrastructure overall is good. The quality of the food was so bad in the early days that we were forced to file a complaint. They did change their vendors, but even they started cutting corners gradually and now only veg food is served.
The faculty is a mixed bag. Some professors are actually good and emphasize hands-on learning, but far too many simply do not interact with students at all in a positive manner. What is infuriating is the cookie-cutter curriculum design. Courses such as "Entrepreneurship Development" become required even if you have no interest in entrepreneurship.
There is some initiative by the college towards supporting students in placements, but there is a noticeable irrespectiveness in terms of getting associated with leading companies. While there are a few students who get placed in organizations in some of the reputed companies.
There are actually a decent amount of classrooms, but the administration cannot handle the growing amount of students. All too often, we are without a classroom or decent faculty availability, particularly during extra or displaced time.
The staff are friendly and most of them are competent in their areas of study. They try to illustrate ideas by linking them to real-life agricultural scenarios and are generally available to question. 40% weightage is of internal examination marks and the remaining 60% is of the final university exams.
No formal training or counseling is provided for career building. I even interacted with some seniors, and they also confirmed that only a handful of companies came to meet them when they were present, and those also were quite much for simple-level sales jobs at small agri-input firms or local seed companies.
Classroom and lab infrastructure is good at IIMT University. Labs contain sufficient modern systems to practice programming. There is Wi-Fi facility,hostel facilities are better than average with good room upkeep and food.
BCA department staff is usually cooperative, experienced, and helpful. All teachers are postgraduate qualified and possess satisfactory command over Subjects .Passing marks are approximately 35% on scoring but concepts have to be clear for achieving it.
The maximum salary package given was about ₹8 LPA, and the minimum was about ₹1.6 LPA, with the average being close to ₹3 LPA. The majority of the students were placed as junior software developer, backend assistant, or QA tester.
Infra is below average when it comes to the overall fee structure. Classrooms are okay but are not too large, and campus buildings could definitely do with a face-lift. There is a library but old copies of all of the agribusiness books are there, and few newer copies exist.
All the faculty members have over 8–10 years of experience, especially those who have been in the field of agriculture before entering academics. A few of them are fresh recruits and are still getting used to teaching practices. Attendance is regulated strictly—minimum 75% to show up for exams or to go for placements.
Yes, around 80–85% of the batch does get placed, but all the offers were at the ₹4–6 LPA level. Fewer than a handful of students again, all but top 10% are offered packages over ₹7–8 LPA, typically in agritech startup or FMCG company roles such as Godrej Agrovet, Coromandel International, or BigHaat.
The college infrastructure is average and clearly shows its age. The buildings and classrooms are a bit worn out, and our classrooms are quite small for the size of our batch. Basic things like better chairs and tables are still needed.
The professors here are well-experienced and knowledgeable about their subject area. All the professors go out of their way to explain things using real-life examples. Quizzes are moderately tough and more application-based than theory-based, so it is easier to relate them to real life.
Around 55% of students do get placed, but most of them choose to go for higher studies like MBA, since the job options aren’t very exciting. The highest package that I’ve heard of was around ₹7LPA, but that was more of a rare case. The lowest salary is approximately ₹3.5 LPA, and the lowest as low as ₹1.5 LPA.
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