
Bharati College, University of Delhi
Average rating of Bharati College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Usha Rao
11 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really smart, but they mainly teach theory stuff. They're nice, but super strict about attendance. We have tests, presentations, and viva to get marks. The best part is no mid-sem exams, only semester exams. The course lasts for 3 years with 6 semesters.
Placement: The job offers after my course ranged from 15 to 16 lakhs, with an average of 5.5 lakhs. Around 40-50% of us got placed, but many students opt for further studies. Some of us even landed internships through the college, paying around Rs. 10,000 - Rs. 12,000 per month.
Campus: The Wi-Fi on campus is slow, but there are good classrooms, a big library, and organized computer labs. The canteen has okay food, and we also have an auditorium and sports facilities. Unfortunately, there are no hostels here, but you can find a PG or flat nearby, although they can be pricey.
Vivek Iyer
13 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff, which I appreciate. They teach well too. But the courses are too focused on books, not practical skills for the job market. The exams are tough. They ask stuff we've never even heard of before. It's frustrating.
Placement: Not many students got placed through the college placement cell. The highest salary is 21 LPA and the average is around 5-6 LPA. The top companies that come for placements are Infosys, Deloitte, RSM, Wipro, Bajaj Capital, etc. Last year, there was a 9% increase in job offers. I think around 86 students got job offers. In my course, they offer roles like accountants, financial analysts, and investment bankers.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good, better than other colleges I've seen. Even though the college is small, it's easy to reach by metro. We have labs, classrooms, and a library, but none of them have AC. There's only a girl's hostel on campus, but the food isn't great according to what I've heard. I tried the mess food, but I didn't like it. The medical facilities are not good at all. Sports options are limited and not that great. You can play basketball, football, and volleyball here.
abhishek singhal
4 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and teach in a practical way. The courses can be a bit long, but the exams are not too hard. You can pass easily, but to get a high CGPA, you gotta put in some effort. The passing CGPA is 3.
Placement: The college usually offers an average package of about 3.5 LPA, and approximately 1 out of every 5 students gets a job. Companies like Genpact, MakeMyTrip, and EaseMyTrip come for placements. Unfortunately, internships are not allowed by the principal, so you won't get one from the college.
Campus: I love this college because of the awesome infrastructure. It's super clean and the garden is amazing. They have everything here - games, printing, a library, Wi-Fi, labs, you name it! Plus, they offer courses in journalism and have various nurseries on campus. It's a great place to study and hang out. Highly recommend!
Manisha Sharma
13 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They focus a lot on PCM from class twelve. The exams are not too hard if you study for about a month. The teachers know their stuff and teach well. The semester exams are like the ones in 12th grade PCM not too tough.
Placement: The placements for this course aren't great. To get a job, you'll need to do a Master's or find a job on your own. Big companies don't visit for placements. Probably only about 10% of students actually get placed.
Campus: The campus is well-kept with good facilities. Classes may not have AC, but the ventilation is good. Labs are in good shape, though not perfect. The staff is super supportive and helpful. Both girls and boys have hostels with good security and water facilities. Hostel allocation is based on student merit.
chitra Ghatole
17 Jan, 2024
Admission: The semester exams were not too hard. Most teachers were super helpful and caring, but there were a few exceptions. They seem to really enjoy teaching and care about us. Deadlines weren't too stressful, and they were flexible and understanding. Some of them were really nice and kind.
Placement: Being part of the Placement Cell, I have some real insights to share. Lots of companies come for placements and internships here. In the year 2024-25, big names like EY, KPMG, Deloitte, BCG, De Shaw, PwC, Zomato, and ICICI Bank visited our campus. Many students landed jobs in these companies, like 2-3 in PwC, 7-8 in KPMG, 6-7 in EY, and 7-10 in Deloitte. The pay packages range from 3 to 8 LPA, with De Shaw offering up to 24 LPA.
Campus: The Wi-Fi in our college is pretty much useless everywhere except in the library. The labs are awesome, and most classrooms are good, but some are really tiny. The library is cool with three floors. The canteen and Nescafe are awesome too.
Vikas Iyer
17 Aug, 2023
Admission: The Philosophy department may be small, but the teachers really know their stuff. They teach what they love, which makes classes interesting. The philosophy hons program dives deep into all kinds of philosophical ideas. It doesn't train you for a certain job, but it does help you think critically and analyze things. Exams can be tough, but it depends on how ready you are. There's a mix of tests, projects, and presentations throughout the semester.
Placement: The B.A. Philosophy hons program at Dyal Singh College is a new addition. It started in 2022, making it the smallest department in the college. Since no batch has graduated yet, there isn't any placement data available for this course.
Campus: The classrooms are big and clean, they have projectors and whiteboards. The library has lots of books and journals. The food in the canteen is tasty and not too expensive. They have a sports room with equipment for students to use. The only downside is there's no hostel, but it's easy to find a PG or hostel nearby that's affordable.
Aparna Das
8 Dec, 2022
Admission: I picked this course mainly because of the teachers. They're really smart and have done a lot of research. The number of students in the psychology class is just right for the teachers we have. Every semester, we get assignments, unit tests, and a final exam. They want us to write good answers, academic papers, and do research on our own. But when we ask them how to do it, they won't give us any hints. They say they can't tell us how to get good grades.
Placement: Our college is great at bringing in good companies for placements. Companies like DE Shaw and Macquarie come to our campus for hiring. We have a placements and training cell called JEET that helps students with internships. Each department has students in the cell. Internships pay around 3-4k per month on average. Some internships from non-profits don't pay. Ministries also offer internships to students here.
Campus: The course is split into two parts over four semesters. They cover different subjects related to social work. The college has two hostels - KG and IP. KG was renovated in 2017, while the IP women's hostel got a makeover in 2018. The hostel facilities are nice. Rooms are big and shared by two students. Each room has a study table, chair, and book rack. They're air-cooled too. But there aren't enough seats for all students.
Radhika Reddy
7 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are cool, some are really supportive and others are just awesome. Each teacher has their own style. They're following the new education policy and the syllabus is tough but doable. Exams are a breeze if you've practiced PYQs.
Placement: Placements here aren't great. The highest package I've heard of is around 9 LPA, while the lowest might be around 2 LPA. Big 4 companies do come for recruitment, but the pay is pretty low.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is good in the library and some classes, but it's not great if you have Jio. Airtel works better. The infrastructure is decent, but there's no air conditioning in the library or auditorium. And there's no hostel on campus.
Sunita Das
11 May, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are so supportive and caring. They really get what we're going through and always lend a hand with our studies, exams, and future plans. Classes and exams are well-organized, and they treat us like valuable assets.
Placement: Shyam Lal College, which is part of Delhi University, is a great place for students to get placements. About 20-25% of students here get good job offers. The average salary is around 8 lakhs per year. If you're into management courses, this is the place to be. Lots of students here get internships too, especially if you're doing B.A. or B.A. honors. It's a solid choice for sure!
Campus: The campus is really pretty with a nice garden out front and playgrounds on the left side. We have two buildings here - one is old and the other is new. We've got a canteen, charging stations, a porch area, an auditorium, an NCC practice hall, a music room, and a sports room. Plus, we always have clean water available.
Sakshi Mishra
17 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers are pretty helpful if you show up to class often. Most students just study for exams and don't take it too seriously. The teachers rush through the syllabus quickly, so in the end, you're left to study on your own. It's tough to pass sometimes because of their lack of attention.
Placement: I haven't heard much about placements for my department students who aim for IIT JAM and other jobs. Some students prepare for UPSC government exams here. They also do coaching and other activities that help them grow physically and mentally.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is just okay, not great. The washrooms in GATE don't have latches, which is kinda annoying. The library is fine, but the canteen could be cleaner. The classrooms get really hot in the summer because there's not enough ventilation or working fans. And they haven't had any educational computer classes either.