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Acharya Institute Of Management And Science

Private University|Estd. 1994|NAAC Grade A+

Average rating of Acharya Institute Of Management And Science

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

2.5

Based on 5 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.2/5

Admission

Admission

2.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.2/5

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Usha Nair

Usha Nair

9 Apr, 2025

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: I studied PGDM at this college. Most of the teachers were not great at teaching, except for 2 of them. By the 4th semester, we hadn't finished the syllabus. It felt like they were more focused on taking our money than teaching us.

Placement: Don't trust their online marketing. They changed 6 placement coordinators and couldn't get us jobs paying over 10 lakhs. What they show online is not what's really happening.

Campus: The dorm is decent. The warden is cool, but the college is just 100 meters away. Don't be fooled by how it looks. They have sneaky ways to trick you. The college is only good in name.

Rahul Praveen

Rahul Praveen

10 Feb, 2025

1.8
1 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are always ready to help with any questions. The teaching is top-notch. We get to go on lots of industry visits, which is cool. It can be tough during exam times but the facilities are awesome.

Placement: Not many students got placed, but the best package was Rs 22 lakhs and the lowest was Rs 6 lakhs. Companies like Bosch and Apple come for placements. A lot of students in our course get good roles.

Campus: The campus doesn't have great facilities. It's weird that there are only basketball courts. There's Wi-Fi and labs in every department, and medical help for emergencies. But there's no other sports because there's no field.

Abhishek Singh

Abhishek Singh

28 May, 2022

2.5
1 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good with helping out with studies, but some of them are kinda new and need more experience. They do try their best though. This course focuses more on knowledge than practical skills, so we have to figure out real-world stuff on our own. Exams aren't too hard since there are two practical subjects. Most students pass easily, with a passing rate of over 90% until now.

Placement: None of us in my batch have gotten jobs yet. BCA students have fewer chances for placements than others. The highest offer is about 6-7 LPA in commerce. Only about 20% of students find jobs. The roles are in data analytics, web development, testing, coding, cybersecurity, AI, app development, cloud computing, product design, and animation.

Campus: The systems in our college are outdated, and we have to keep moving to different labs for using certain apps. The library has all the books we need, which is great. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi for students. On the upside, the college offers transportation services. The food options are good because we get to choose what we want. The food itself is tasty. However, the canteen isn't great since food isn't available every day and there's not enough seating. The ground is small, but the sports competitions are awesome. However, not many people seem to be into games at the college.

Chitra Rao

Chitra Rao

22 Mar, 2020

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They help us a lot and are easy to talk to. They want us to do well in life. They also give us good advice about jobs and make sure we study well. They always stress how important it is to pay attention in class. It's important to come to all the classes for this BBA course. Overall, everything about this place is great.

Placement: The BBA course has 70 students, and the teaching is really good. After graduating, the average salary is about 5-6 LPA, and most students get jobs in banking companies. You can also do internships at startups and meet people from all over India.

Campus: The campus and buildings are nice, but they're a bit small. The classrooms are well-kept, and there's Wi-Fi. The library is quiet and cozy. The canteen has food choices, which is good. But the hostel isn't that great.

Sneha Iyer

Sneha Iyer

6 Mar, 2019

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses follow Bangalore University's curriculum, which is good. I found the subjects easy because I'm into tech stuff, but I've seen others working hard and doing well. It's easier than studying engineering. I wish the college offered more support, though.

Placement: When I graduated, the job opportunities were not great. Most of the roles on campus were just customer service jobs. I had to look for internships and jobs on my own. Only a small number of students got placed, around 20%. I ended up finding my own internship.

Campus: The college is small, but it's nice and clean. Wi-Fi is there on campus, but I never figured out how to use it. The library is good for studying and getting ready for tests. They have a canteen, but I usually ate off-campus. I rented a place, so I didn't know much about the hostels, but I heard they have internet there.