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ASM Institute of Management and Computer Studies

Private University|Estd. 2004|NAAC Grade B+

Average rating of Institute of Management and Computer Studies

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.3

Based on 7 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.1/5

Admission

Admission

3.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.1/5

Academics

Academics

3.7/5

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Vaishnavi Mishra

Vaishnavi Mishra

B.Com. in Accounting and Finance

Reviewed On 10 Feb, 2025

2.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching wasn't great. Sometimes they'd cancel classes for teacher reasons or exams, leaving us with too many breaks. They also couldn't finish the course material on time, making it hard for students who self-study.

Placement: The companies that came for placements weren't top-notch. They were random ones that nobody knew. Some students did get internships and jobs, but the pay wasn't great. The college hyped themselves up a lot during admission, but students figured out the truth within the first month or two.

Campus: The hostel wasn't there, but they had labs, a canteen, and a library. Wi-Fi for students wasn't great though. Right now, they're still doing online classes so some facilities aren't available yet.

Ankit Choudhary

Ankit Choudhary

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 25 May, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The courses prepare us well for any job. They explain things well so everyone gets it. I'm happy with the teaching quality.

Placement: Most students got jobs in different companies, which is great. The highest salary someone got was 5 LPA, the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was 4.5 LPA. Companies like Godrej, Bajaj, Tata, and Larson and Turbo hire students from our college.

Campus: I love the college building! It's got everything you need in a top college. There's Wi-Fi, a big library, and computer labs. Plus, they organize fun sports events for us to enjoy some extracurricular activities. It's great!

Neha Khan

Neha Khan

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 12 Jul, 2022

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They help us a lot and explain things well. The course material is practical and useful for our field. Exams are tough and the teachers are strict during them. Each semester has 2 exams - you need 25 to pass the first one and 75 for the second.

Placement: Around 200 students are enrolled in the BMS program. After 3 years, the average salary is about Rs 60,000, with Rs 25,000 in the 1st year, Rs 18,000 in the 2nd year, and Rs 18,000 in the 3rd year. Not many students land good internships from our college. The popular job roles after graduation are in marketing, HR, and finance.

Campus: The college has a good and spacious infrastructure. The classrooms and computer labs are big. The library is big too, and they have Wi-Fi. There's a small canteen with average food quality. There's also a cozy corner for students to relax. The college has a small ground, but it's not for cricket or football.

Sakshi Rao

Sakshi Rao

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 11 Feb, 2022

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and know their stuff. The exams are challenging but fair, and the supervisors make sure everything is done properly. The course curriculum prepares us well for the industry and sets us up for good job placements. It's been a tough journey, but worth it in the end.

Placement: In my course, there's a good mix of around 250-300 students. I haven't really looked into job placements yet since I'm still studying. BMS offers lots of job opportunities, and over 60% of students manage to secure internships. That's what the college staff and our course emphasize.

Campus: I really like this college because it has good ventilation, a canteen, a stationery shop, and friendly staff. The canteen serves fresh meals, and they have basic medical facilities too. There's a small area to play in, and the computers are good for studying. I enjoy hanging out in the canteen's sitting area. Plus, we have a library and nice classrooms here.

Shubham Singh

Shubham Singh

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 29 Apr, 2021

2.0
3 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: If you skip lectures, you're in trouble since they check attendance for exams. The lectures cover lots of useful stuff, and there are presentations too, which is pretty neat.

Placement: After you graduate from this college, you're on your own to find a job. They won't help you get hired or find internships with good pay. It's pretty disappointing overall.

Campus: The college doesn't have good facilities. There's no AC, and the canteen is small with not-so-great food.

Isha Patel

Isha Patel

B.Com. in Financial Markets

Reviewed On 5 Jun, 2020

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the exams are set up. Each semester, we have two exams - one internal and one external. The internal one is worth 25 marks (20 for writing and 5 for attendance/activities), while the external is worth 75 marks. It's a good system that keeps things fair and balanced.

Placement: Around 70-80% of students in the last batch got jobs in their third year. The highest package was about 5.5L PA and the average was around 3L PA. I hope to get a good job too and then finish my post-graduation. I'm pretty sure I'll get hired because lots of big companies came to campus last year like Tata, Dabur, IBM, Infosys, Microsoft, Zomato, Oyo, Airtel, and more.

Campus: Most students live off-campus because many are from nearby. They stay in PGs and can always rely on the college and teachers. The canteen keeps adding new dishes and improving the menu. No hostel, but plenty of support available.

Sarika Nair

Sarika Nair

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 25 Aug, 2019

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams happen often throughout the semester to review the units. The teachers here are super helpful! They can answer any questions you have right away. They're really qualified for their job and make sure you're ready for the industry.

Placement: I think the placements here are pretty decent. Around 70-100% of students get placed, which is cool. And lots of students snag internships in different courses too. I'm in the BMS program, and the main job they offer is assistant marketing manager. So yeah, you can definitely consider it for placements!

Campus: The college has really clean and tidy buildings with air-conditioned rooms that are well-lit. Wi-Fi is also there everywhere on campus. There are 2 libraries stocked with books for all courses, and the canteen serves up some tasty food choices.

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