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Average rating of Apeejay College of Fine Arts

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.7

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3.1/5

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Admission

4.1/5

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Infrastructure

3.3/5

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Radhika Choudhary

Radhika Choudhary

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025

2.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses here don't always keep up with what's happening in the real world. They've been using the same old curriculum for like forever. But the teachers know their stuff and teach well.

Placement: There were no companies for placements in 2018 except for Tommy Hilfiger at Rama Mandi campus. They offered a package of about 2.5 Lacs. I wouldn't recommend this college for placements. I'm not sure about placements in other areas though.

Campus: The college is tiny, but I really enjoyed the library there. The canteen wasn't great it wasn't air-conditioned and not well-maintained. We only had a lawn tennis court, no other space for sports or games.

Rahul Iyer

Rahul Iyer

B.Com in Financial Services

Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great at teaching. They know a lot and are pros in their field. The stuff we learn is super useful for getting a job after college. And most students pass the semester exams, around 86%.

Placement: Around 56% of students from my course landed internships with top companies across India. Out of that, 53% of students were able to secure placements. The salary packages vary, with the highest being between 9 to 10 Lacs, the lowest between 6 to 8 Lacs, and the average falling around 7 Lacs.

Campus: The course facilities here are top-notch! We've got Wi-Fi, classrooms with labs, and a library. Plus, there's good food, medical help, and places to eat. Don't forget about the sports and games facilities too! It's all here for us.

Vikas Menon

Vikas Menon

M.A in English

Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I picked English literature because I love the subject. I think literature shows us real life. The department has four teachers, with the head teacher included. Two teachers have over 25 years of experience, and the other two have more than 10 years. They all know English really well. Two of them passed NET and JRF exams and get good salaries. The course lasts two years with four semesters. Each semester has two internal exams and a final exam, plus seminars, presentations, and assignments. I didn't struggle with the exams because the teachers gave me good education and knowledge. The class had 46 students and the course fees are INR 66,000 per year.

Placement: During the last semester, we get the chance to apply for jobs. Companies come based on what we're studying. The starting salary is around INR 15,000 per month, but it can change depending on what we're studying. To get a job, we need at least 55-60% marks. I'm aiming to land a job after I graduate.

Campus: The hostel rooms are nice, each with a bed, table, chair, and shelf. There are 199 rooms in total. The food from the mess manager is delicious, though it can change. When applying to the college, there's an option for a hostel room for just 19,500 Rs a year. This covers food and all hall events, like hall day.

Smriti Reddy

Smriti Reddy

M.Com in Finance

Reviewed On 23 Nov, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff and really help us understand the material. The course is spot on for what we need in the industry. The semester exam pass rate was around 36%, so gotta study hard!

Placement: The job packages for my course range from 3 to 7 Lacs, with an average of 5 Lacs. Around 65% of students found jobs, and 69% landed internships.

Campus: The facilities for my course are great. We have good food, medical care, and sports facilities. The mess and canteen are top-notch. For my department, we have classrooms, a library, and labs. Overall, the infrastructure is really good here.

Ritu Iyer

Ritu Iyer

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 23 Oct, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at Apeejay are the best part. They're always ready to help, even if it's not just about school stuff. There are just a couple of teachers who play favorites, but most are really great. If you care about the teachers, definitely go for it. That's my advice.

Placement: The placement scene here is just okay. Companies come with offers ranging from 6k to 12k. Not many of us landed internships since we lack guidance on how to crack interviews. So, a lot of students end up skipping placement interviews.

Campus: The library here is awesome! You can find everything you need for your studies, plus they have novels and other cool books. It's a great place to explore. The canteen isn't the best, but things can improve over time. The college is always clean and tidy, which is a plus. I think they could offer more for the money we pay, though.

Mahesh Sharma

Mahesh Sharma

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and give us a lot of help in all our classes. I don't have any complaints about them at all. They show us the way to go and we don't need any extra classes or tutoring because what they teach us is plenty. Just a bit of self-study and we're good to go.

Placement: Most students got jobs after college, and the school supports us in everything. Jobs were offered internationally. I'm not sure about the exact salary, but hard-working students got paid well. Right now, they have a program where you can do half of your MBA here and the other half in the USA.

Campus: The college's infrastructure was okay but could use some upgrades. The fees were reasonable for what we got. The canteen was nice, and the campus park was well-kept. The classrooms could be better. The auditorium was in good shape, and it had all the necessary features.

Nisha Mishra

Nisha Mishra

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)

Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025

1.8
2 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty friendly and know their stuff. Most of them actually graduated from Apeejay. Some even have Ph.Ds. But the BBA courses don't really prepare you for the real world - it's mostly theory. The semesters aren't too hard, and the exams are out of 50, with 18 being the passing score.

Placement: Apeejay College is great if you're into design and multimedia. It's awesome for art stuff. The teachers are super nice, but you gotta do your own studying. In BBA, there are around 120 students, and in B.Com, there's about 200. Internships and placements aren't the best here.

Campus: There aren't any hostels here. The library is okay, not too big. The staff here are good. Some classrooms have AC, but most don't. They have computer labs and an IT department. The MAC forum is for commerce students. The fests are pretty cool.

Komal Khan

Komal Khan

M.Com

Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I did my graduation in B.Com. and decided to continue studying in the same field, so I picked this course at Apeejay College. It's a top-notch college with a lot of value. The professors are super knowledgeable and wise. They really know their stuff and teach it well. The teaching style is unique and engaging, with lots of practical examples. Exams are regular, and if you attend classes, you'll do well. The class size is around 40 students, and the course fees are INR 59000 per year.

Placement: I really recommend Apeejay College. I'm glad I chose to study here. Most of us in my batch got placed - about 90%. Some of us decided to continue studying more. Big companies like Galaxo, Colgate, Airtel, and Coca-Cola came for placements. The best package offered was INR 15 lakhs per year, and the lowest was INR 8 lakhs per year. It's a good place to be!

Campus: Our college doesn't have dorms or a cafeteria. It's a small college, so most students are from nearby. For those from out of town, they help find rooms in the city. You can easily get a room near the college for around INR 5-10K a month, depending on what you need.

Tanya Khan

Tanya Khan

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 1 Aug, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college were so helpful during the course. They taught everything really well. The course content matched what the industry needs. The study materials given by teachers were useful for getting good grades.

Placement: The placements for this course were disappointing. No companies came to our college in Jalandhar for placements. Usually, only big cities or universities get visited by companies. Even though many companies hire B.Com graduates, none of them showed up here.

Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel, but the campus looks good. They keep it clean all the time. I like that they have sports events, and the canteen food is cheap and good for you.

Ashish Verma

Ashish Verma

M.Com

Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college has a good number of teachers for all the classes. They are nice and ready to help. Exams are not too hard if you put in the effort to study.

Placement: I didn't go for campus placement since I wanted to continue studying. But, you can start applying for placements from the 7th semester. Every year, around 100 to 200 companies come for placements, and almost all students get placed. The highest salary offered is 40 LPA, while the average is 6-7 LPA.

Campus: The campus is super spacious and chill. They've got cool gardens for both girls and boys. And the best part? The canteen never closes! Plus, there are tons of tables and chairs in the gardens. The library is awesome for studying too. Overall, it's a really nice campus.

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