Average rating of DMM
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Shubham Menon
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: I love the M.Com course at this college because I've been a fan of it since school. The teachers are top-notch with many having Ph.Ds. They are really nice to us and teach in a way that's easy to get. Exams happen every semester and the teaching here is great!
Placement: The college I go to has great placement opportunities. They bring in big companies like TCS, Amazon, Flipkart, and Wipro for placements. I got a good job offer with a salary of 11 LPA. It's awesome!
Campus: The dorm at our college is really good. The fees are affordable and the rooms are nice. Two students share each room, and the canteen has lots of food choices. It's a great place to stay.
Chetan Choudhary
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2025
Admission: The courses at our college are really good. The teachers are friendly and teach well. They make it easy to understand. We have exams every semester, but they're not too hard. It's easy to get good grades here.
Placement: Final year students at our college get good placement chances. Big companies like TCS, Amazon, and Flipkart come for placements. They offer good jobs with a salary of around 17 lakhs per year. It's cool to have these options available to us.
Campus: The college hostel is great, with a big campus. Rooms are nice, with two students in each. We have good facilities in the rooms, like water all day. The hostel runs a nice canteen with good food. It's a cool place to stay.
Vishal Reddy
B.Com. in Computer Application
Reviewed On 17 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good, some are really helpful. The way they teach is okay, not amazing. We have a lot of classes online, which makes it hard to tell how good they are. The stuff we learn is all current and useful for jobs. Exams aren't too hard, you can pass if you study for a bit. Most of us cram a month before and do okay. The pass rate is around 33%.
Placement: Around 30-40% of students in our course landed jobs. The highest salary is 3 LPA, and the lowest is 1.5 LPA. Our college doesn't hook you up with internships. You gotta hustle for one yourself. One popular job title is a computer operator.
Campus: The college buildings need some work, especially the classrooms. They're not in great shape. But the library is awesome it's big and has lots of space. The food in the canteen is just okay, not the best quality. And the sports facilities are mostly for PE students.
Poonam Das
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 21 Jul, 2025
Admission: I picked this course because I really like this subject. The way they teach is good and they use all kinds of tech to explain everything clearly. Exams are okay if you study well. They happen twice a year. There are 56 students in each class. It costs INR 13000 for a year.
Placement: The placement process here is really great! Most students who want jobs from campus placements get them. We can apply for jobs on campus in every semester. But the emails for campus recruitment start coming in the 6th semester.
Campus: The hostel has lots of rooms where three students share one room. Each student gets their own single bed and a study table. The rooms are in good condition. The food is top-notch - really good quality and cooked in a clean kitchen. Just ask the hostel warden for any info you need. The hostel fee is around INR 7,000 per year.
Sakshi TA
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 13 Jul, 2025
Admission: I'm studying M.Com. (Master of Commerce) and I've been into it since I graduated. The professors are super smart with PhD's and Masters degrees. There's about 50 students for every teacher. We have exams four times a year - two semesters and two CCE. Exams are tough, but if you work hard, you can get good grades.
Placement: Our college is all about empowering women. They help us get ready for jobs in the real world. We can apply for jobs in our last year. Lots of big companies come to campus for placements. The average salary is around INR 4 lacs per year. To get a higher salary, you need a GPA above 6.
Campus: College life was a blast! Lots of clubs to choose from and the campus was huge and super pretty. Classrooms had everything we needed. The canteen food was tasty and the Wi-Fi helped a lot with our studies. Overall, a great experience!
Rakesh Choudhary
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 11 Jul, 2025
Admission: The college uses the semester system with 80-20 marks split between internal and external evaluation. You need 75% attendance to finish the course. In the final semester, you gotta do a research project to graduate. Class size is around 78 students. The course fees are INR 45000 per year.
Placement: The college sets us up with lots of chances to succeed and get ready for the future. In my second semester, I snagged an internship. It's a big boost they offer to help us move ahead.
Campus: The hostel has basic facilities like Wi-Fi, garden, and cleaning service. There's a mess and purified water, too. The food isn't great, though. To get a room, you apply online on the college website. It's okay for middle-class students but might be pricey for others. I'd give my hostel a 6 out of 10. It costs INR 50000 a year.
Naveen Gupta
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 18 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. This college in Kurukshetra is awesome for girls. One cool thing is that it's easy to talk to the higher-ups here. I suggest this college for studying.
Placement: The college's placement cell isn't very helpful. B.Com students don't get any placements, but science students get a few. It's important for students to have a backup plan while they're studying here.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good. We've got everything we need - nice classrooms, library, canteen, and labs are all well-kept and have all the stuff we need.
Rekha Khan
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 5 May, 2025
Admission: I really liked the course content because the professors taught in a fun way. I picked M.Com because I want to become a teacher. The faculty was super nice and always ready to help. Exams happened twice a year, and it was easy to get good grades.
Placement: Our college is famous in our town for good job placements. They help both grad and post-grad students find jobs. Lots of big companies come to our college for placements. They offer good salary packages to almost everyone who gets a job. In my group, about 80% of us landed a job.
Campus: The campus is huge and gorgeous. The library is massive with over 100,000 books. Hostels are really nice and right on campus. The food in the mess is top-notch. We get Wi-Fi for our studies. Lots of clubs and societies to join too. Love it here!
Aishwarya Sharma
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 14 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are top-notch! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. They explain things in a way that's easy to understand, and if you're still confused, you can ask them as many questions as you need. They even give you their contact info so you can reach out after class. It's great for clearing up any doubts you have, whether it's about the course or something else.
Placement: The opportunities for jobs are great here when big companies come to hire for new projects. At first, you start as a trainee and then become part of the team. After passing the exam, you can work for companies like Talent Pro, Motherhood Hospitals, and others. I'm not sure about all the details, though.
Campus: The college's big festival happens every April. There are tons of books and journals available for students to study from. In the classroom, there aren't any extra resources like that. The college also organizes sports and other fun activities. Oh, and they even have an Instagram page!
Vidya Menon
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 4 Mar, 2025
Admission: The classes here are small, usually less than 120 students. Each course has a few teachers and TAs for lectures, tutorials, and labs. In my course, there are around 4-5 teachers for every 120 students. Dr. Saurabh Verma is awesome at teaching Linear Algebra. All the teachers are easy to talk to in their offices. We have four main exams: Quiz 1, Mid-Sem, Quiz 2, and End-Sem. They're not too hard, most people pass, but some might struggle with the final exam. The courses are really useful, I'd rate them 8-10 out of 10.
Placement: Starting from the 4th semester, we can apply for internships. By the 7th semester, we can also apply for jobs. Some big companies like Google, Microsoft, and others come for placements. The highest salary offered is 1.4 Cr (International). Most students, around 90%, get placed, which is awesome.
Campus: The college is great at hosting lots of festivals and events all year round. They celebrate things like Independence Day, Republic Day, Makar Sankranti, and International Women's Day. It's cool to see all the different celebrations happening on campus.
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