
COER University, Roorkee
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Average rating of COER University, Roorkee
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Gargi Choudhary
30 Jan, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart, most of them have Ph.Ds. The subjects in our courses are practical and help us get jobs. We have two exams each semester: mid-terms and finals. The professors are always there to help us with our doubts and teach us stuff like DSA or development.
Placement: The college gives a good mix of education and practical knowledge. The placements here are nice, with salary packages ranging from 8 to 10 LPA based on our skills. Overall, it's a solid choice for your studies.
Campus: The college has a great, modern infrastructure. It's spread across 75 acres with a green and lush campus. Joining this college means enjoying a top-notch environment.
Nitin Khan
27 Jan, 2025
Admission: This college in Roorkee is awesome. The teachers here are super nice and smart. They graduated from good colleges and are always there to support you. Even after you graduate, they're just a call away. The exams every semester aren't too tough. If you put in the effort and learn well, passing them is totally doable.
Placement: Most students in our college end up getting jobs, which is cool. The pay ranges from 3 LPA to 10 LPA, which is decent. Lots of students also snag internships, around 80-90%. The main job students land is as software engineers. But in the B.Tech department, many end up in sales jobs. Engineering roles are a bit harder to come by though.
Campus: The college has everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, hostel, playground, cafe, medical center, and more. The infrastructure is top-notch and there's a clean environment. They even have parking for cars and bikes with tight security at all the gates.
Sameer Singh
10 Nov, 2024
Admission: Some teachers were really helpful and had good experience, but not all of them were into teaching. The course content wasn't so great back then because it was from a different university. But now, they've updated it to give us skills that are useful in the industry. The exams were pretty easy, and you could actually get good grades with just a week of studying before.
Placement: When I was in college, we didn't see any IT job placements happening. It was a bit disappointing. Companies did come for placements, but they were mostly offering marketing roles like Hike Education, Decathlon, and Ceasefire Limited.
Campus: The college has a nice campus with good classrooms and wifi. They've got labs like IBM lab and other important ones. For sports, they have grounds for cricket, football, and basketball, plus a kabbadi court and indoor badminton court. There are lots of hostels around, average rooms but good food, though a bit expensive.
Sonal Joshi
6 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They teach well too. The semester exams can be tough, but if we stay focused and work hard, reaching our goals becomes doable.
Placement: At COER University, they say 90% of students get jobs, but actually only 30-40% do. The highest salary is 18 lakh per year, lowest is 1.5 lakh, and average is 3.5 lakh. We have companies like Mahindra and TCS coming for placements.
Campus: The college has a nice infrastructure with lots of facilities like a cafeteria, gym, and basketball court. They also have separate hostels for guys and girls, which are well-kept and have good facilities.
Isha Iyer
18 Aug, 2023
Admission: Some teachers are really helpful and know a lot, but some are not that great. I don't wanna call anyone out, but yeah. The quality of teaching was good. Big shoutout to Mr. Sandeep Choudhary and Sharad Kumar Singh they're awesome. You need to score at least 30 marks to pass the exam.
Placement: I'm happy to share that this year, 60% of students from our college got placed. The highest package offered was 8LPA, while the lowest was 3.5LPA. Companies like RUBICO IT visited our campus, offering roles like graduate trainee, software engineer, and business development executive for our course. It's great to see such good opportunities coming our way!
Campus: So, the college had everything we needed like wifi, labs, classrooms, and a library. You could borrow up to 4 books at a time for 15 days. The food was just okay, but sometimes we had to complain about it in the hostel. The rooms were nice. Oh, and the college even had its own hospital, so the medical facilities were really good.
Swati Verma
13 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers are great they have masters from top-notch colleges like IITs and NITs. The curriculum is spot-on for GATE and other engineering exams. Semester exams are chill, not too tough anyone can pass. The teachers are friendly, helpful, and really know their stuff.
Placement: The placements here aren't great. A lot of what they promise turns out to be untrue. There aren't many on-campus job opportunities. Most placements are just internships that end in 6 months. The highest salary offered is around 50 lakhs per year. The average pay is between 3 to 4 lakhs per year. Companies like Strategies and Capgemini come for placements, among others.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure with well-equipped labs. Wi-Fi is available everywhere. I don't stay in the hostel, but from what I've seen, it looks decent. Overall, the infrastructure here is really good, one of the best in Roorkee.
Chitra Iyer
29 Jul, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are really great. They're super qualified with Ph.D.s. The B.Tech course is awesome for getting technical jobs. Exams are not too hard. Most students pass with an 85% rate.
Placement: Around 80% of students here end up getting placed, which is pretty cool. The highest salary you can snag is 33 LPA, while the average is 6.5 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, Infosys, and Amazon come to hire us for roles like software developer and web developer. Plus, 70% of us manage to land internships in various companies. It's a great place to kickstart your career!
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with lots of facilities. There are labs, Wi-Fi everywhere, and plenty of activities. The food in the mess is really good. They have a hospital on campus, and students play games like cricket, volleyball, basketball, and more. It's pretty cool.
Komal Menon
25 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really fair and super experienced. They know a ton about the subjects and how to use them in real life. They always cheer us up after we mess up and help us feel more sure of ourselves. Plus, they teach us with real-life examples, which is cool.
Placement: From what I've seen, the highest salary students got was around INR 18.5 Lacs. The lowest was between INR 3.4 to 6.3 Lacs. They also have a cell for students who want to start their own businesses.
Campus: The campus is always clean and well-maintained. They make sure everything is sanitized regularly to keep it hygienic. We also have social programs to spread awareness. And we gotta play sports every week to stay fit.
Nisha Khan
12 Nov, 2021
Admission: Only a small 2% of the professors really know how to teach well and explain things clearly. The problem is that the college often pays the staff late, which affects their teaching.
Placement: The placement scene here is pretty bad. They say less than 5% of students get placed, but honestly, it's all a scam. Companies hire us during placements, then kick us out after a few months. The college puts up fake posters about placements, but most of them are lies. It's really disappointing.
Campus: I stayed in the hostel for 2 years, but the Wi-Fi never worked. It's supposed to be an engineering college! The classrooms and labs are on campus. Unfortunately, there's no AC, so it gets really hot in class.
Ajay Mishra
14 Oct, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag. Some are really helpful and know their stuff, while others struggle to connect with students. You can ask them anything, though. The course content is on point, but we haven't had any field trips yet. The semester exams are tough, and the passing rate is around 30%.
Placement: Only about 30% of us found jobs after our course. Most of the companies hiring are in sales. They make us sign a contract for 18 LPA, but during training, they only offer 5-7 LPA. It feels kinda shady. We do see some new startup companies coming in, though. The highest salary offered is 22 LPA, the lowest is 2.5 LPA, and the average is around 5-7 LPA. We don't really get top companies recruiting from our course. Only a few of us managed to land internships in tech companies.
Campus: The classrooms are just average, nothing special. The Wi-Fi sucks, and the labs aren't great either. The library is alright. Hostel life and the food quality can be hit or miss. Some students have gotten food poisoning from the mess food. They charge a lot for medical stuff and don't cut college students any slack. Sports are just okay, not amazing. Sometimes it feels like they play favorites or bend the rules to win.