The college has decent infrastructure that is enough for daily use. Classrooms are clean and spacious but not very modern. Labs are available , though some equipment feels old. The library is useful for study and has basic reference books.
Academics are okay and manageable for students who are regular. Some teachers explain concepts clearly, while others expect self-learning. The syllabus is standard. Students who put extra effort can perform well in exams.
Placements are average but not disappointing. A few companies visit every year, mostly service-based. Around 50–60% of students get placed. The college provides basic training, but students need to improve skills on their own.
The college campus is neat and calm with enough space for academic activities. Classrooms are spacious and labs are available for practical learning. Library is useful for exams and self-study. Hostel and canteen facilities are average and need some improvement.
Academics are decent and mostly exam-focused. Some faculty members teach well and are supportive, while others rely on textbooks. Regular internal exams help with preparation. Students who do self-study and practice skills outside class perform better.
Placements are moderate. A few IT and core companies visit every year offering entry-level roles. Training sessions are provided, but high packages are limited. Students with good communication and technical skills have better chances of getting placed.
The campus is large and peaceful with enough space for academics and hostels. Classrooms and labs are functional but not modern. Library is useful for exam prep. Hostels are affordable but need better maintenance. Overall, infrastructure is average and usable.
Academics focus more on theory than practical learning. Some professors explain concepts well, while others stick to textbooks. Syllabus follows university norms but lacks industry exposure. Students who self-learn and practice outside class benefit the most.
Placements are moderate and depend heavily on student effort. Mostly service-based IT companies visit the campus. Average packages are around ₹3–5 LPA. Training and internships help improve chances, but core company opportunities are limited.
The campus is clean and spacious with good classrooms and basic lab facilities. Library is useful for regular study but limited for advanced research.Maintenance is done, but some labs and equipment feel slightly outdated.
Teaching quality is mostly average to good. Some lecturers explain concepts clearly and are supportive during exams, while others depend more on textbooks. Students need to self-study for strong understanding. Internal exams are regular and help in semester preparation if taken seriously.
Placements are moderate and not guaranteed for everyone. A few service-based companies visit every year. About 55–65% students get placed.Average packages are low, so students must build skills on their own.
The college infrastructure is not too bad. The college has spacious classrooms, contains library. It also contains labs. The College also provides hostel for both boys and girls. But the college still need to maintain a good infrastructure.
The teaching is good. Most of the faculties are well experienced persons and teach the students in a friendly manner.The curriculum need to maintain updated and the college should also add most trending courses for students.
Placements are very average in this College. The college conducts training sessions ,but only the skilled one will get jobs. Others have to try off campus jobs. The companies visit with an average packages of 3 to 5 LPA.
For a pharma student, there are plenty of takeaways regarding infrastructure. All the labs required for practical sessions and for a good understanding are there; teachers are usually seen helping students with even basics, so nothing is left for students to figure out. Besides the academic infrastructure, there are plenty of things a pharma student can delve into, such as extracurricular activities. There is a wellness centre, a gym, and a high-end cafeteria. The library is also well-stocked and has almost everything you want, so you don't have to keep buying from online platforms. Students are chill, and they make college a really great place to be.
The D. Pharmacy course is a two-year programme, in which students in the 2nd year are required to undergo a three-month practical training in a government hospital or a Pharmacy Store approved by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). This 500-hour training is given to students so they are trained in prescription handling, store management, assisting medical officers, and understanding pharmacy ethics and dos and don'ts. So right after this degree, you can open your own pharmacy, giving you independence. All you have to do is state the state Pharmacy Council as "Registered Pharmacist" to obtain the desired licensure to practice the profession.
The Placement cell at PIET helps D Pharmacy students land jobs in retail pharmacies and pharma companies. This happens because of the extensive course and the hands-on learning component, which is a core part of this programme's curriculum. The career readiness programmes also help students through a step-by-step placement process, with a placement officer always at their disposal to answer their queries. Also, mock interviews, personality enhancement sessions, and guidance on what to expect and how to conduct oneself during interviews help a great deal in cracking interviews.
As one of North India's best colleges, PIET offers advantages, including a thriving, bustling campus life. Students are always winning awards here for participating in extracurricular activities, such as hackathons or intercollegiate fests. Events happen regularly. Seniors' surprise is good, and everything you know about intimation takes a back seat here. 31 acres of land with plenty of greenery. Every amenity on campus helps students feel less socially hassled in the early stages of college, and the best part? You can always run to any teacher if you are confused about anything.
The college infrastructure is pretty good overall. Classrooms and labs are decent and most have projectors and equipment needed for practicals. Library is large and has useful books. Hostels and canteen are average clean but food quality could be better.
Academics are satisfactory but depend on your branch and teachers. Most faculty explain basics clearly and help with doubts. Curriculum covers core engineering topics, but extra learning is needed for advanced skills. Internal tests and labs help reinforce subjects.
Placements here are average. Each year, many students roughly 60–80% of eligible candidates get job offers through campus drives. Training and mock interviews help a lot, but securing a good job still depends on your skills and preparation. Top performers do well; others may need to try off campus options too
The infrastructure at Siddharth Institute of Technology is decent and student-friendly.Labs are available for all branches but some equipment needs updating. The library is also available. The college also contains canteen,gym, auditorium,seminar calls.
Academics are average. The College follows the updated curriculum but it still need to follow up the most emerging skills, courses, technologies etc. The faculty also teaches the students in a friendly way.
Placements are moderate at this college.The placement cell conducts basic training sessions, but students need to improve technical and communication skills on their own.The avg package is around 5 to 6 LPA.
Very beautiful surrounding greenery and mountains this college location is so peaceful good facility of classrooms labs library and availability of 24 hrs wifi and cafeteria building is also there lawn in the mid of the college is very beautiful .
Faculty memebers differ me every field in some they are supportive helpful knowgeable always clear our doubts explain topics clearly while some only focus on completing syllabus exams are always conducted on time .
These are different for all the courses like placement in btech is good enough many big companies visit our college while for my course pharmacy placement are not good although placement cell work hard and conduct recruitement drives .
I have a very good and enjoyable experience its environment is also beautiful many places to explore various events functions cultural events are also held .
NAAC A grade and approved by PCI
The infrastructure is good..The campus buildings are modern, and classrooms are spacious and There are labs for different engineering streams,computer labs are properly set up. The library is large and quiet, with plenty of books and study space Wi-Fi works across campus, and basic facilities like clean washrooms, canteens, and seating areas are available. Sports grounds and indoor activity spaces are available. Hostel buildings are nearby with mess and food facilities.
Academics are manageable. Teachers explain topics well, and exams and assignments are held regularly. The syllabus is finished on time. However, some subjects are difficult and need self-study. Sometimes it can be stressful
Placements are okay but not excellent. Some good companies do visit the campus, and students with strong skills and good communication can get placed. On the downside, not all students get placed, and many offers come with average or low packages. Core company placements are limited.
Campus life is calm and comfortable. The campus is clean and green, with events, clubs, and sports happening sometimes. Overall it’s a peaceful place to study and relax.
This college has very good infrastructute and modern campus have spacious classrooms well equipped labs both computer labs and medical labs big libraries and wifi is available in whole college there are many food courts sports facility .
Many courses are there like engineering science management law and many more many faculty members are supportive helpful understnding knowgeble they give assignment projects conduct exams on time time table is well maintained and revised
This college have mix opinion from my side lile some courses like technical courses have good placement most of the students get placed as many big companies visit our college ana average package is around 7 to 8 LPA .
My campus life was very memorable anf enjoyable as there are many fests clubs cultural events activities to do throughout the year experince of hostel life was very funny .
This college has NAAC grade and national and international recognition .
Infrastructure of the colleges top-notch. Compare to the feel of the college the infrastructre is very good. There are three hostels of the college which are outside the campus and only one of them has very luxurious infrastructure but is also expensive the rest are typically hostels.
You will find the teachers who are well versed in your course, and they will help you with anything. Also you need not to worry abut your exams. Faculty provide a question bank and study material also. The course curriculum is relevant to the industry and well structured.
Overall 60-70% of a students get placed in our college with of an average package of 4-5 LPA. The lowest package is 3LPA and the highest package is 17-18LPA. The college has tie ups with many national and international companies where the undergraduate and postgraduate students are placed.
The college do have all the infrastructure which are important for us like the food lab which is well-maintained and clean thoroughly.The things they should mainly focus on is the canteen as it is not that much hygienic as per my perspective.
I am studying Food science and nutrition.As I am really fond of food and I really want to know more about food and sometimes there are cases where people hate food due to some reasons and as a dietician after completing my Msc I would love to make people fall in love with food The quality of teaching is good the teachers are professionals.
I really don't know about placements.But as I am a student of nutrition.In internships,they send us to good hospitals further.And yes the teachers of our are very supportive towards us everytime we are in need or we don't understand something.
Our college is basically girls college sonis safe.The cameras are everywhere in corners or wherever possible.The location is also good.The staffs are also well behaved even the teaching staffs.
Earlier the college didn't have good infrastructure, labs were not maintained as test tubes were broken. With passing times the college has improved its infrastructure for providing better facilities to the students.
In Delhi University students must study on their own and better look for guidance if course is very difficult. Attending classes regularly can help in covering topics but self study is important to do well in exam.
My course didn't have any placement. Earlier there was no facility to build up new skills so no placement cell was present. But in present time this has changed as students have various sources to grasp new opportunities
Numerous number of building for every department with facilitated equipment and numerous photo shoot area with good and healthy environment for the students and faculty.Have a big play ground and computer lab for students and libarary
Studying btech electronic and communication engineering. Due to intrest in hardware of iot sector or embedded system. Very experienced faculty in their respective fields and helpful for our improvement. Yes updated to the present circulam and also has other activities to help to update to the present trends
Everyone is placed in top most companies in respective fields with their skills and talents.80 percent of the students were placed in jobs with skills and credits.average salary was 5lakhs and yes the college is supportive to everyone placement
Many spots to take photos and everyone likes to take photos and many clubs were there for students to engage themselves It is very safe for students and yes they handle emergency very well and react to them fast
The college has a calm campus with well-structured classrooms, basic labs for mechanical engineering, a central library with more than 20,000 books and essential facilities, though practical infrastructure could be modernized.
SVU College of Engineering offers a structured Mechanical Engineering curriculum that builds strong fundamentals in core subjects. Faculty are knowledgeable and supportive, guiding students through theory, projects, and practical learning. Some courses need more hands-on exposure.
Placements at SVU College of Engineering are limited, so students need initiative. I interned at CRS Southern Railway, and companies like MSN, Medha Servo, and Infosys offer placements around 4 LPA. Focus on skills and internships for better opportunities.
Campus life at SVU College of Engineering is calm and disciplined, providing a focused environment for academic growth. Interactions with peers, group projects, and technical activities create opportunities for teamwork and personal development. Cultural events, seminars, and workshops add variety to routine academics. While the campus life is more academically oriented than vibrant, it helps students stay focused, build strong friendships, and develop essential professional skills.
SVU College of Engineering (Mechanical) offers a disciplined campus with classrooms, labs, and a library. Faculty are knowledgeable and supportive. Annual fees are ₹25,000. I interned at CRS Southern Railway. Placements exist with MSN, Medha Servo, and Infosys (~4 LPA), though opportunities are limited. Students should focus on skill-building, internships, workshops, and proactive learning to enhance employability and make the most of their college experience.
Multiple blocks dividing the schools of the university that house their specific courses for the students. Charging ports in every room, smart screens for digital learning experience and CCTV cameras installed for privacy and security of students. WiFi facilities also available with high speed wifi. Food is hygienic with clean canteens.
I’m currently doing B.Tech at KR Mangalam University. I chose it mainly because the course structure and campus environment seemed like a good fit. The teaching quality is pretty solid with most professors actually explaining well and are approachable if you need help. The curriculum feels fairly updated with industry-oriented subjects, though there’s always room for more current trends. Overall, it’s been a positive experience so far. I feel like I'd recommend it to someone who's interested in courses similar to mine.
The placement cell activities at K.R. Mangalam University focus on long-term preparation. Internship opportunities are shared through official channels, and students are encouraged to apply actively. Placement training sessions and mock interviews prepare students for campus recruitment. The highest salary package is secured by a limited number of students, while most receive average offers aligned with market standards.
Campus is overall a great place. Campus life at KR Mangalam University is pretty lively. There are regular fests, clubs, workshops, and sports events, so there’s always something going on. The academic support from teachers is good. They’re usually approachable and willing to help if you’re stuck. Students are generally friendly too, so it’s easy to settle in and make friends. Overall, it makes the college experience more fun and supportive.
One thing I’d add is that your experience here really depends on how involved you are. The opportunities are there, internships, clubs, events, workshops, but you get the most value if you actually participate. Also, the administration and processes can feel slow at times, but overall the environment is supportive and growing.
The entire infrastructure of the college was too good i personally like it too much beacuse of lusg green campus and classroom,labs and the other curriculum activity like sports all the ground are well maintained and make for the students.
overall academaics was too good and teacher are always too supportive and provide all the things that you want and regualar claases are also held according to the timetable and provide strong tech study curriculum fir the student.
overall placemaent o fthe university was too goo dan dit provide strong industry collaboration with all university over a long period of time and provide an average package o fthis university is 5.5 lpa to 7lpa and highest package of 56.6 lpa .
the campus life was too good becasue university providing a strong bound with the industry and other activity like fests and provide strong events like edufesta and call the big superstar and making the whole campus very luxirious an productive.
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The campus boasts a modern architectural design with high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity throughout. The classrooms are ICT-enabled with smart boards, and the laboratories are equipped with the latest industries and standard machinary
The academic curriculum is strictly aligned with current industry trend, focusing more on project-based learning than rote memorization. Professors are highly qualified, most holding PhDs from reputed
Placement records are consistently strong, with over 90% of students securing jobs annually. The training and placement cell is extremely proactive, organizing mock interviews, resume- building workshops
Campus life is incredibly vibrant and inclusive, offering a perfect balance between rigorous study and social recreation. There are over thirty active student-run clubs ranging from robotics and coding to dance and theatre.
Great, the facilities are nice to provide an environment of focus, determination and knowledge. It has wifi enabled labs for coding and development and smart boards for better understanding of concepts
CSE has always been interesting for me ever since I was a kid. Great teachers to give deep insights. The technology is kind of old which is not required in today's world and should incorporate more advanced and researched techniques.
Great placements sessions held in this college especially for junior positions where the candidates are totally not selected equally. The candidates have a written test and an interview to clear which is okay.
Great atmosphere to study and even to find right partners in terms of projects.
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