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C. V. Raman Global University

Private University|Estd. 2020|NAAC Grade A|NIRF #95 (Engineering) 2025

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Average rating of C. V. Raman Global University

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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11%
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3.7/5

Admission

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3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.7/5

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3.9/5

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Arun Nair

Arun Nair

B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (AI and Machine Learning)

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always help us out when we have questions. They share stories from their own lives to keep us motivated. The classes cover all the important stuff we need to know for the industry. We have 2 exams each semester  one in the middle and one at the end. Sometimes they're easy, sometimes they're super tough.

Placement: So, about placements, most students here can get jobs with a salary between 4 to 8 LPA. The highest package I know of is 16 LPA. The big companies that come for hiring are TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Cognizant, and Capgemini. They offer jobs like software developer, web developer, and data analyst.

Campus: The college campus is huge. The classrooms can fit up to 100 students. Some benches are old and broken. The lab is in good shape with all the necessary stuff. The course is alright. The hostel rooms are nice, but the food and Wi-Fi are pretty bad.

Deepak Patel

Deepak Patel

B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Most teachers were good, but a few were not so great. They mostly came from good NITs and knew their stuff well. The teaching was good and interesting. In my course, the practical experience was good for beginners, but we wanted more hands-on stuff. In the real world, we need to do things, not just write about them. Exams were okay, not too hard. You could pass if you understood the subject. About 75-80% of students passed.

Placement: Most of us in our batch got jobs after finishing 7th and 8th semesters. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, while the lowest was around 2.5-3 LPA. JSW was the main company hiring students from my course. A good chunk of students also landed internships with companies like Cognizant, Amazon, and some startups. Popular job titles included Analyst, Technical Analyst, Programmer Analyst, and Software Engineer.

Campus: Our campus had three big auditoriums and each department had its own building. They had a cool robotics facility for the Skill India program. We had two libraries and Wi-Fi in hostels and department buildings. The hostel rooms were nice, with AC and non-AC options for girls and boys, and even apartment-style rooms. The cafeteria food was okay, but the mess food was just average. We had a big cafeteria, a snacks counter, and a canteen with cheap meals. The girls' hostel had a badminton court and the boys' hostel had a basketball court for sports. Lots of fun options for everyone!

Harsh Nair

Harsh Nair

B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering

Reviewed On 20 May, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super supportive and really push us to do our best. They're great at helping us with clubs and stuff outside of class, and they know their stuff. We get to do hands-on stuff in labs to learn more, and they help us get ready for job interviews. Overall, they're awesome at guiding us through college life.

Placement: The classes here are pretty big with around 90 students. There are about 1200 first-year students in total. The placements are decent too. I've seen around 80% of students getting placed since I joined. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, Mahindra, and Tech come for recruitment drives here.

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi and smart boards in classrooms. The college provides fans and AC. Hostels also have full Wi-Fi, 24/7 electricity, and water. There are CCTV cameras and guards, caretakers, and wardens to look after the hostel. They clean the rooms every day.

Chitra Rao

Chitra Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 15 Dec, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are awesome! They know their stuff and help us understand everything clearly. They're always available to help with any questions we have. Exams are fair and spaced out well. The course work isn't too overwhelming and is easy to keep up with.

Placement: The course at this college is really good. Everyone is happy after taking it. No bad reviews at all. The highest package is around 50 LPA from Amazon. Other top companies like Wipro, Google, Mahindra, TCS, PwC, etc., also come for placements. The placement training is great, with trained professionals leading the sessions.

Campus: I don't stay in the hostel, but I've heard it's great. The food in the mess is okay. The rooms are comfy, and you can choose to live alone or with friends. The course is good, and the teachers explain things well.

Nitin Verma

Nitin Verma

B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (Data Science)

Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The courses are practical and actually come in handy. Exams are fair but they make sure nobody cheats. The questions really make us think and show what we've learned all semester.

Placement: Most students find jobs after college. The pay ranges from 3 to 34 LPA. Big companies like PwC, Cognizant, and TCS hire us. They mostly look for software roles. The interviews have different parts to go through.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good, and the classrooms are spacious. The library has tons of books, which is great. The food in the mess is just okay. They have medical facilities on campus too. I like that there's a games club here. The labs are air-conditioned, and the lab assistants are really nice and helpful.

Karan Rao

Karan Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 7 May, 2024

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really better than at other colleges. Each one teaches in their own way. The courses are good because the faculty is strict. Exams aren't too hard because the professors help a lot. Most students pass, which is cool.

Placement: Around 30-40% of students in our batches get placed, with the highest package being 30 LPA and the lowest at 3.5 LPA. Accenture and L&T are the top recruiting companies. About 30% of students also get internships. The main roles offered are in sales force and data analytics.

Campus: The facilities here are okay but I expected more. We've got a library, Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms. The hostel isn't the best compared to other colleges, but the food at the mess is pretty decent. Overall, the hostel facilities at C.V. Raman Global University are decent with Wi-Fi, study tables, laundry, and safe living spaces. It really depends on the building and how well it's taken care of.

Harsh Choksi

Harsh Choksi

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 12 Apr, 2024

2.5
2 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. But sometimes they just show PowerPoints in class. Don't expect too much from this college. They give us two exams every semester: a 20-mark mid-semester test and a 50-mark end-of-semester exam. We also have quizzes often. The course curriculum feels old, like in any other engineering college.

Placement: I'm currently in my second semester studying artificial intelligence and data science. If you've got the right skills that companies are looking for, you can land a job with a salary anywhere from 3 to 7 lakhs per annum. There are even some companies that offer a high salary of 10 lakhs. And if you work hard and shine, you might also get internship opportunities.

Campus: The labs here vary in equipment quality. The classrooms are decent, but they don't have AC. Wi-Fi is provided, which is good. The library is big, but it gets really hot in the summer. The food in the hostel mess is terrible, especially for vegetarian students. They might struggle a lot here.

Amit Kumar Rout

Amit Kumar Rout

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

Reviewed On 14 Mar, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at the college are really good at teaching and they're friendly too. Some teachers can be strict and give assignments before exams. The semester exams aren't too hard, but we have 4 unit tests and 2 mid-semester exams for each subject.

Placement: The average package for our course is around 32 LPA, with the highest package being 45 LPA. Companies like Mitsubishi, TCS, Infosys, Godrej, Microsoft, and Google come for placements. About 70% of us got internships. Many students end up working at top companies like Microsoft and Google. We have a class of around 70 students.

Campus: The university's setup is great. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. The labs, like Google Lab, are awesome. Classrooms have smart boards for interactive learning. The library is super clean. The management here is top-notch.

Rakesh Mishra

Rakesh Mishra

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 29 Sept, 2023

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and classes are great here, but the way things are run could be better. It can be hard to find what you need sometimes. The older teachers are way better than the new ones.

Placement: About 8% of us get jobs with an average salary of 4-5 LPA. The rest of us also find jobs, but they're in specific companies with lower pay. The percentage doesn't tell the whole story though. Some students with skills still manage to land good jobs.

Campus: The courses are okay, but the hostel needs improvement. The food at the hostel mess isn't great either. The courses are fine, but the hostel and mess could be better for students living there.

Arun Rao

Arun Rao

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They give us summaries and PowerPoints for each module and explain everything really well. They're friendly but also strict when they need to be. They treat us well and always help us when we're confused. Plus, they're super encouraging and push us to do our best.

Placement: Around 70% - 80% of students landed jobs after graduation. The highest salary this year was 38.2 LPA. On average, students get offers between 3.5 LPA and 4.5 LPA. Big companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro hire a lot of students. Many students in their 2nd and 3rd years got internships at different companies. I'm just starting out, but I've heard good things about the internship opportunities here.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. Each classroom has a smart board. The labs are clean and have most of the instruments we need. The library is a nice place to study with lots of books. I'm staying in a 3 B.Ed AC room in the hostel, and it's awesome to have 2 ACs in one room. The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere. The food in the mess isn't great, though.

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