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Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Nitin Iyer
20 Jun, 2025
Admission: The exams are well-organized and the teachers are really nice. The courses cover everything well. It's a good place to study and join seminars. Seminars, exams, and viva are all fair here.
Placement: The faculty for public administration is really good, but there's no placement cell to help students get jobs. Public administration is great for civil services and competitive exams. Not many students get placed, and the university doesn't have a strong placement support system.
Campus: The hostels here are pretty decent, but the faculty isn't great. The management of the hostel is also not up to par. Despite that, the overall vibe on campus is good. The hostel staff isn't very helpful, and the food at the mess is not great. There are often conflicts between students and staff.
Radhika Khan
12 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really great. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The classes start on time, which is awesome. But, I feel like the course content doesn't really get us ready for the real world. The exams are pretty easy, so as long as you study a bit, you'll pass without any problems.
Placement: There are no placements for B.Tech (EE) students. I'm in my 2nd year and haven't seen any placements in our branch. If we want to do campus placement from this university, the chances are zero.
Campus: The hostel setup is nice with Wi-Fi always on. The library has a good collection of books that students can easily borrow. The classrooms are in good shape and the hostel food is tasty. However, the lab equipment is lacking and the overall infrastructure is just okay, not great.
Sanjay Singh
21 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are great at teaching. The courses are good and not too overwhelming. Exams are fair, so if you listen in class and take good notes, you'll do well.
Placement: The college's placement office is awesome! They're always helping us find great job opportunities. The highest salary offered is 45 LPA for Ph.D. students, while the average is 5-6 LPA. I think the placement cell here is really good and gives us some great chances.
Campus: The hostels are pretty clean and nice, but the downside is that not everyone can get one since there aren't enough. The rooms are decent, but not amazing. The hostel facilities and mess are good overall. If you live far from the college, you might get a hostel.
Manoj Reddy
24 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable, but they seem uninterested in teaching. They mostly stick to theory and don't focus on practical skills needed for the industry. The semester exams are tough, with passing marks around 28 out of 70. It would be great to have more hands-on experience to prepare us better for real-world jobs.
Placement: Around 56% of students at BBAU end up getting job offers from companies like TCS that come on-campus. The faculty also offers internships, but a lot of students end up looking for off-campus internships to boost their resume.
Campus: The lab here is not really a lab. It's more like a dummy lab with a few computers. Professors mostly use it, so students can't really use it. The computers are pretty slow, like turtles. The hostels are decent, though. They have stuff like geysers and water coolers which is nice.
Smriti Choudhary
21 Oct, 2023
Admission: The courses are super useful for future jobs. We have exams three times a semester: two mid-terms a month or two apart, and then the tough end-semester exam. The teachers are nice and ready to help. The exams are okay, not too hard.
Placement: The university's placement cell is improving, but right now, only a few departments like MBA and B.Tech have placements. Not all departments provide placements yet, and the ones that do offer low packages around 3 to 4 LPA. I'm in Geology, and unfortunately, there are no placement opportunities in my department.
Campus: The campus has free Wi-Fi everywhere, so you can use it with your own login. Labs could use more equipment, not as good as other schools. Classrooms are comfy, but no AC, so it gets hot in the summer. Library has books from every department. Hostel costs less than outside PGs.
Vivek Das
14 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are okay, but some are really into teaching and are always there to help us out. They're supportive and will give us a hand when we need it. The classes focus a lot on theory stuff. Exams are not too hard, so as long as you study, you can pass. Most students get between 80-95% passing rate.
Placement: At BBAU, if you're studying BBA, around 30% of students land on-campus jobs. The rest can get internships if they qualify. The starting salary is 3 LPA, while the average is 5-7 LPA. The highest goes up to 12-13 LPA. The big companies that hire from BBAU are Wipro, TCS, and HCL Technologies. Some students also snag internships at LuLu Mall or TCS. The internship rate is 70%. The popular job roles after BBA are marketing exec, business dev exec, financial analyst, sales associate, op associate, and more.
Campus: Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) in Lucknow has some areas that need improvement. The campus is really nice and has lots of green spaces. They have Wi-Fi in departments and hostels, which is great. Also, some classrooms in certain departments have smart boards.
Tarun Joshi
25 Aug, 2023
Admission: The professors are okay, but some are really good. A few courses are taught by research students. You gotta work hard to be ready for the industry the curriculum is like big universities. Don't rely too much on the professors though. Most students are from rural areas and aim for government jobs or exams like NET. Exams are doable if you go to class regularly. Attendance is a must and the HOD checks it seriously.
Placement: So far in my course, no one has landed an internship yet. Only Accenture visited for hiring in the BFSI role, but we're still waiting to hear back. Last year, there were no placements, and only one company came for hiring. Two years ago, the highest salary offered was about 7 LPA, with an average of 3.5 LPA. The lowest was 2.5 LPA, and only a small number of students got placed (less than 20% of us).
Campus: The campus is really green and nice. The classrooms have Wi-Fi, and there's a good library. Seats can be hard to find in summer, but most of the time it's fine. However, there aren't enough seats in the hostels for all the students. The food in the boys' hostel isn't great, but it's cheap. The canteen is small. There's a health center and an ambulance on campus. You can use the gym and play indoor and outdoor games, but it's not as good as some other universities. They're still working on the main sports ground. Overall, the university has pretty good facilities.
Sunil Verma
26 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers at the college really know their stuff and have lots of experience teaching. The course content might not be super practical for real-world jobs, so students need to go above and beyond to be job-ready. You can't just rely on the teachers to set you up for success. The exams during the semester are pretty manageable, not too hard to get through.
Placement: The university doesn't have good placement opportunities. Not many companies come here for recruitment. It's hard to say the highest, lowest, or average package since only a few companies visit.
Campus: The facilities at this university are top-notch! Everything from the hostel to the sports group to the Wi-Fi is great. You won't have any complaints about the facilities here. The hostel is well-kept with all the essentials like geysers, water coolers, and washing machines.
Yamini Menon
20 Feb, 2023
Admission: The syllabus was okay, but the faculty could be better. The education quality isn't great. The papers are pretty easy. My main issue is with the teaching not enough teachers and the methods are distracting. The classrooms are not great either.
Placement: The university's placement scene is okay. Around 25% of students find jobs. The top package is around 5-6 lakh per year. Most jobs are at the executive level with an average pay of 25k per month. There isn't a specific placement office, though.
Campus: The classrooms are a bit limited, and the canteen is hardly ever open. The hostel buildings are nice, but the food and water aren't great. The library is cool with lots of stuff to use. The whole campus has Wi-Fi, and there are computer rooms too. They have medical help, but it's mostly for small stuff.
Anjali mali
5 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers are pretty good, but there are only a few of them, so they end up teaching everything. It can get a bit messy. Exams are okay, and they grade fairly. You need at least 55% to pass, and most students end up with a CGPA of around 9.00. The study plan could use some updates though.
Placement: There are 13 students in my class. The university doesn't provide job placements, but the professors give recommendations. They mainly offer roles like research associate and data analyst. If you're good at bioinformatics, finding a job should be easy.
Campus: The facilities here are a bit lacking since this course is new at the university. Hostels are good, and the food is tasty. If you're into sports, there are lots of opportunities. There are many clubs to join, and the library is awesome!
