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Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur

Private University|Estd. 1999

Average rating of ASA

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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5%
4
25%
3
40%
2
25%
1
5%
Placement

Placement

2.4/5

Admission

Admission

3.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Vivek Sharma

Vivek Sharma

1 Apr, 2025

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome. They know their stuff and really help us understand. The courses we take are practical and get us ready for the real world. The exams are tough but fair.

Placement: I had to find my own job after college because our school doesn't have great placement opportunities. Big companies don't come to our campus for hiring. But most of us do manage to get internships, which is cool.

Campus: The Wi-Fi isn't the best here. But our classrooms are nice. The labs and library are cool too. The hostel has good facilities and infrastructure. The food there is pretty good. And we have fun playing volleyball.

Amit Rao

Amit Rao

4 Feb, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and knowledgeable. A lot of them actually graduated from this college, which is cool. But, the sad part is that many of the experienced teachers have left. It's a bummer because now the quality of education has gone down. One thing I've noticed is that seniors often end up teaching us more than the faculty.

Placement: I'm studying B.Arch at aayojan school of architecture (21st batch). It's a great college in Rajasthan. In architecture colleges, they don't really help with job placements. You have to find a job on your own or start your own company.

Campus: The campus is small, but the architecture looks good. The girls' hostel building is bigger than the academic one. The hostel rooms are old and small. The food in the mess is just okay. At the start of the year, the food is better.

Yogesh Khan

Yogesh Khan

20 Oct, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college really know their stuff. We have exams twice a semester, plus weekly reviews by the subject coordinators. It helps us feel ready and sure for the final exam. The passing rate for all exams here is 40%.

Placement: In this program, there aren't any placement opportunities. We have to create our portfolio and apply to companies ourselves. The college gives a certificate to show we're ready for internships.

Campus: Our college has everything we need - classrooms, library, canteen, Wi-Fi, hostel, and more. They keep everything clean and tidy. There's even a badminton court, basketball court, and football field. It's got all the basics covered.

Poonam Gupta

Poonam Gupta

3 Aug, 2024

2.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college aren't great. Most of them are from the old batch. There used to be good teachers, but they left because of low pay. The teachers don't really help students much and can be judgmental. Some aren't very knowledgeable and teach in a traditional way. The exams aren't too hard, but they give a lot of work. There aren't many site visits organized by the college.

Placement: After you graduate from this college, you're on your own to find a job. The college doesn't help with placements at all. You'll have to apply to different companies by yourself. They don't do anything to help you find a job.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is just okay. Here's a rundown on what they offer: - **Labs:** They have labs for stuff like structure, computers, carpentry, and plumbing. But we never get to use the carpentry and plumbing labs. - **Library:** The library is pretty good with tons of books. You can even find thesis projects and other books there. - **Classrooms:** They've got enough classrooms. Recently, they upgraded the old furniture. - **Lecture hall:** There are 6 lecture halls, but no audio system. Each hall has a projector, but the quality isn't great. - **Mess:** The food is decent, and they've updated the furniture. Sometimes, though, there are issues with hygiene and food quality. - **Canteen:** There's a small canteen on campus with outdoor seating. - **Wi-Fi:** Students don't get Wi-Fi; it's only for the faculty. - **Hostel:** The girls' hostel rooms are fine, with good furniture and a water cooler. But the boys' hostel isn't great. They only have one water cooler on the ground floor of a 4-floor building. - **Medical facilities:** There aren't any on-campus. You have to go to a hospital if needed. - **Sports:** They have basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and badminton, but students have to provide their own equipment. - **Stationary:** The campus has a shop with

rohit sen

rohit sen

4 Dec, 2023

3.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and always ready to help out, they know their stuff too. They're super knowledgeable and passionate about teaching architecture. They even mentioned how we can bring our virtual designs to life in a cool, smart setting.

Placement: The course is very focused on being professional. Your opportunities after you finish depend on what you want. You have a lot of freedom to pick. It's a great choice if you're into architecture. You can bring to life what people dream up in their minds.

Campus: The studios here are great for studying and hanging out with friends. The sports facilities are top-notch. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi on campus. The library is a good place to read and get inspired. Overall, it's a fantastic architecture college in Jaipur.

Gautam Mishra

Gautam Mishra

6 Oct, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Aayojan School of Architecture are awesome. They really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure we understand everything and learn a lot. The course keeps us busy with lots of work and cool projects. It's a bit tiring, but we get to improve our skills and learn a ton.

Placement: I really like Aayojan School of Architecture in Jaipur. They help you get a job after you graduate, even if you're just an average student. They promise a 60% chance of getting placed based on how hard you work, how attentive you are in class, how often you show up, and your overall reputation. This stuff is super important for your career as an architect. It's a good deal for the money, too.

Campus: The college is pretty small and has everything you need on campus like a canteen, mess, and separate hostels for guys and girls. There are about 700 students in the college and around 200 students in the hostel. We've got a basketball court, a small event space, and three classes for each year. The library is awesome with lots of good books.

Komal Menon

Komal Menon

4 May, 2023

3.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart and know a lot. They help us out and show us the way. We go on a bunch of trips to actual sites because that's what our course is about. The teachers use computers a lot for teaching, but they also show us stuff with models. Most of them have really high degrees in architecture. The course plan is good and they stick to it well.

Placement: Our college doesn't offer placements for architecture students. Many students choose to open their own office or work for senior architects. It's a downside that the college doesn't help with placements, so some students struggle to find jobs after graduating.

Campus: The classrooms at Aayojan are called 'studios' and they're set up nicely for students. But the lecture halls aren't great - they need better lighting and ventilation. Unfortunately, the college doesn't have good medical facilities, and the Wi-Fi isn't very reliable for students.

Esha Khan

Esha Khan

9 Jan, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really good because they are well-educated. In our course, if you get above 75%, you can become a teacher. Our course is all about getting us ready for the industry. The exams are not too hard, but we have a lot of practical work to do every day. The seniors are nice too. There's no bullying or anything like that. They just have a small intro session that's fun and helps us get to know them. The teachers are cool too. They join in activities like games and cultural events. They give us a lot of freedom, which helps us feel more confident.

Placement: We all got jobs after college. If someone didn't, it was probably because they wanted to do something else or had some courses to finish. We were split into groups and did internships at various companies. Because our work is flexible, some of us started our own businesses while others joined companies we already knew.

Campus: The campus is small and the hostels are okay, but they could use some updating. The food in the mess was the worst most students preferred eating Maggi or getting food from outside. It's easy to get transportation to different places, and there are lots of other colleges nearby like Mahatma Gandhi Hospital and College, Pornima, Apex, and a few more. It's cool because you get to meet students from different courses at these colleges.

Sunita Rao

Sunita Rao

25 Aug, 2022

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super friendly and always keep us in the loop about new things happening in architecture. A few subjects seem off-topic, but we gotta do them anyway. Book stuff isn't as important as hands-on learning in this field.

Placement: In our batch, there are about 140 students, but not all of them found jobs. Fresh architects usually get a salary package of around 2LPA. Most students are offered roles like junior architects or fresh architects after graduation. The college doesn't arrange internships, so you have to find them yourself. By the time you reach the 7th semester, start building your portfolio to showcase your work before the 8th semester.

Campus: The campus has a nice setup with lots of greenery, making it a peaceful place away from the city. Wi-Fi is only available in the hostel, not on campus. The library is okay, but it doesn't have all the books we need for our classes. Overall, it's a good place to learn and gain knowledge.

Yash Iyer

Yash Iyer

27 Apr, 2022

1.3
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff. The course content is okay, but it feels a bit old-fashioned. The college doesn't seem too interested in modern design trends or the new design scene in the studio.

Placement: There aren't any placements, but some students have gotten offers from architecture firms. The salary ranges from 2k to an unknown amount. The college doesn't help with placements, so it's up to you to find internships. If you build a strong portfolio and apply to different firms, you can land an internship. The package you get depends on your own efforts, not the college.

Campus: The library has a lot of books, which is great, but it's hard to find what you're looking for. It takes forever to find a book there. I don't know much about the hostel since I don't live there, but from what I've heard, it's just okay. When you go out, you have to make a lot of compromises.