Average rating of CUK
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Tanvi Menon
15 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are a mix some are really helpful, while others don't seem to care much. They just want to finish the syllabus and aren't very cooperative. Most of the teaching isn't great, except for a couple of teachers. The course content is good for real-world jobs if they focus more on practical lab work instead of just theory. The exams are okay, not too hard, and most students pass with over a 95% success rate.
Placement: None of the seniors have landed placements yet, but some older students have found jobs in coaching centers and organizations like Azim Premji Foundation. Less than half of the students get placed, with salary packages ranging from 2.5 to 6 lakhs. Companies like Shri Gurukula Academy and Avanti Fellows hire students for roles like Academic Mentor and Programme Associate. Most students have to find internships outside since our department doesn't provide any on-campus opportunities.
Campus: The classrooms are okay, but the lab facilities are terrible. They often don't have the chemicals or equipment we need. About 80% of the lab stuff is broken. At the Master's level, we need hands-on practice, but they don't give us what we need. The library is fine, but there aren't many books. The hostel is not great; the washrooms are always dirty, and we run out of water every week. The food is clean, but the management isn't good.
Gargi Rao
25 Feb, 2025
Admission: I took three main courses, so we have teachers from three departments. The Physics teacher is really good and knows the subject well. The Math teachers are good too. But the Chemistry department is a letdown. Most of our facilities are on contract, and some don't even know the subject well. The syllabus isn't too difficult, and our teachers make the exam papers. You need at least 40% to pass.
Placement: I studied BSc PCM from 2021 to 2024. None of my classmates got placements through the campus placement cell. They mostly help MBA students with placements. Because of this, most of us from my batch chose to pursue postgraduate studies instead.
Campus: The university was set up in 2009. The facilities are top-notch. They have WiFi everywhere, even in class, library, and dorms. The library is open from 9 AM to 9 PM. Each dorm room fits 6-10 students. On each floor, there are 2 shared washrooms. Sadly, the food at the mess is not great. A lot of students have gotten sick from eating there.
Om Iyer
18 Apr, 2024
Admission: The classes and teachers are alright, nothing special. The exams are pretty simple, so most students pass without much trouble. But the fees for exams and each semester are way too expensive. And there's no discount for students who need it. Plus, they don't give out any study materials.
Placement: Not all schools get placement help, mainly management and engineering students. Last year, only 20 students got jobs through the university. The pay packages are lower than at other colleges.
Campus: The classrooms are fine, with AC in all of them. Wi-Fi is available too. But the library is not big enough for the number of students. It's the only place to study besides classrooms. The library is open from 9 AM to 9 PM. The health center only offers basic medical services. Infrastructure needs improvement overall.
Ritu Mishra
10 Jan, 2024
Admission: I think the teachers here are really good. They know a lot about their subjects. The course plan is well thought out and seems like they did their homework. We have two internal exams before the semester exams. The exams are fair and passing means we've got a good grasp of the subject.
Placement: While I was doing my undergrad here, I noticed two groups of MBA students who just graduated. The seniors landed jobs in various companies, with the top salary being 5 LPA. On average, the salary is 3 LPA. About 30% of students find jobs through campus placements. This year, they doubled the number of students they accept from 30 to 60.
Campus: The department and hostel facilities are pretty good. They have strong Wi-Fi that works for everyone. The food is just okay. They make sure every hostel has clean water. If you need medical help, they've got a health center on campus. And for sports, they've got everything from football and cricket to volleyball and even a gym.
Uday Iyer
9 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers at my college are really good. There are 3 professors, 3 assistant professors, and 2 contractual faculty members. They know their stuff and are super helpful. The course curriculum is okay, but it would be better if we had more hands-on experiences. We don't do much fieldwork, which would be helpful. The exams are not too hard, and most people pass with around 25%. I think it's a decent score, but I'm not completely sure.
Placement: Most of us end up in jobs related to what we studied. Pay can start from 15,000 and go up to 60,000 or even more. Each specialization has its own job opportunities. In the 3rd and 4th semesters, nearly everyone gets internships. You could land roles like Ph.D. researcher, corporate worker, NGO partner, project manager, and more.
Campus: The classrooms have projectors, smart learning tools, and Wi-Fi, which is cool. But the library hours are short, closing at 5:30 PM. That's when we can't get books until 9 PM, which is also when the hostel closes. Hostel life isn't great, with bad food and rooms. The canteen is better than the mess. The health center has what we need like paracetamol and oxygen. They take sports seriously here, with a ground and gym. And there's a hall for indoor games too.
Isha Rao
12 Jun, 2023
Admission: The faculty here are really qualified and have higher degrees. They explain things perfectly. The teaching quality is top-notch. Our course isn't really related to the curriculum though. The exams are pretty easy if you study and practice daily. You just need to get 50% marks to pass the semester exams.
Placement: I really like how our college helps with finding jobs. Around 85% of students got placed, some even scoring jobs with a salary as high as 14.5 lakhs per year! The lowest salary package was 3 lakhs per year. But I wish more than just 3% of students got internships.
Campus: Our college has great infrastructure and facilities. We get unlimited Wi-Fi, new equipment in labs, and a library. The hostel food is decent, and there are medical services too. We also have sports and cultural events happening on campus.
Saloni Reddy
18 Apr, 2023
Admission: The professors in my department all graduated from top universities like central universities and NIT. They teach really well and make everything easy to understand. Plus, they give out top-notch notes that are super helpful.
Placement: Placements are happening right now, and the department is doing a great job. They help us get good placements and ongoing internships. The professors are really helpful in guiding us towards great companies for internships.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. The library and classrooms have AC, so it's cool in the hot weather. There are new labs for experiments. You can grab food at the canteen on campus, and there's a shopping area with lots of stores. It's cool to have everything in one place. The food at the canteen is tasty, and the classrooms are all digital. It's a great place to study and hang out.
Deepak Sharma
20 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always ready to help students out. They make sure you understand the material well. The exams are tough but fair, so as long as you study hard, you'll do fine. Just be prepared to put in the effort for your exams.
Placement: The college has good education but not many placements. That's why their NAC is B+. They are a newer college, so they don't have placements in many departments. The Psychology department has good placements though. If you're interested in Psychology, you should consider joining.
Campus: The college's infrastructure and hostel are really nice. It's better than a lot of other colleges. The hostel is great, but it can get super hot sometimes. The rooms are big, with 6 people in each room. They offer hostel facilities to all students.
Isha Gupta
8 Feb, 2023
Admission: The courses cover a lot of material, and they give us extra info along with the syllabus. The teachers are really experienced and nice. They make the exam papers for each semester. The questions can be a bit tough, but some are more doable. The pass rate changes depending on the subject. In my B.Ed class, everyone passed!
Placement: I really liked how our college helped us with placements in different courses. For my B.Ed course, many private schools and coaching centers offered jobs. The pay was around 4 LPA on average. Besides, we also got a chance to do a part-time internship while studying. It was cool because we got to work as teachers in nearby schools during the internship.
Campus: The department has good facilities like Wi-Fi and smart boards. But there aren't enough hostels, so they turned some old classrooms into hostels. The hostels have stuff like Wi-Fi, geysers, and mineral water.
Vaishnavi Pallerla
23 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers were really good at explaining things, which made it easy to learn. They gave us study guides to help us prepare for exams, which were always on time. Exams were strict, but it was fair because nobody could cheat or misbehave.
Placement: The placements weren't that great. Only a few chances were there. They offered placements, but they weren't great. Not many students took up placements. The college should give more and better placement options. But some students weren't keen on the placements available. They need to make things better.
Campus: The hostel and courses were okay, nothing too amazing. It was super hot in the city. They had a lot of course options to choose from. Wi-Fi was good, and classes were on schedule. The labs were there, but they needed more equipment. They were trying to make them better though.
