
Dev Samaj College For Women, Chandigarh Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Dev Samaj College For Women, Chandigarh
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Sneha
M.A. in Economics
Reviewed On 28 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super supportive, friendly, and really know their stuff. They use smart boards to teach, which is cool because it gets us ready for the real world. The courses are spot-on and the semester tests are tough. But the final exams are great for tackling tricky problems. Overall, it's a solid learning experience.
Placement: Placements at our college are okay. A good number of students get placed. The highest salary they offer is around 3 to 3.5 lakhs per year, while the lowest is around 1.5 lakhs. Companies like Piramal Finances, Escalon Business Services, and EdTech come to hire students here.
Campus: The library has lots of books. For programmers, there are 3 computer labs, and for designers, there are 3 fashion designing labs. Our classrooms have smart boards. Wi-Fi works everywhere on campus. The food in the canteen is good. We also have a tuck shop, a parlor, a gollgappe stall, and a fruit corner. Science students have 3 seminar rooms and labs. Some hostels are super safe with attendance checks twice a day.
Parth Sharma
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They make sure the curriculum matches what the industry needs, so we're ready for jobs. And they use different ways to help us understand the lessons better.
Placement: The college helps us get jobs in companies and even sets up internships for our course. Sometimes we also get picked through off-campus drives. Almost everyone in our course ends up getting a job at a company.
Campus: The college has really cool buildings. The library is stocked with everything you need. Classrooms are nice too. The canteen serves tasty and healthy food. They also put on fun competitions to showcase student talent.
Isha Patel
B.Sc. in Non-Medical
Reviewed On 18 Nov, 2025
Admission: Teachers are mostly helpful, but can be rude sometimes. The semester exams are not too hard. The papers were set by Punjab University. Everyone in my batch passed with 100%. In the first and second semesters, some of us had to retake 1-2 exams, but we all improved and got good grades after that.
Placement: I was the only student in my B.Sc. Non-medical class from previous years. I'm not sure about the placement numbers because some students had to retake exams and haven't found jobs yet. But, a few are working in private companies, making around 10-12k a month.
Campus: The labs need cleaning, but the classrooms and library are fine. The canteen is clean and good. Everything else is good too. I can't say about the hostel since I'm a day student. Wi-Fi is available but the network can be bad at times.
Sneha Rao
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. The courses are great and help you learn skills you can use for a job. Overall, it's a top-notch place to study.
Placement: The placement cell here is super helpful. Lots of Diploma courses available to get you ready for jobs and learn practical skills. They organize seminars and career counseling to help you figure out your path. Plus, there are plenty of internship chances too.
Campus: The facilities here are great. The labs are in good shape. You can find all kinds of books easily in the library. It's a must to join NCC and NSS activities. The NCC training is top-notch. The canteen serves good food and it's clean. Wi-Fi is also available, which is a plus.
Karan Gupta
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always willing to help, even outside regular hours. They make learning fun by using real-life examples and pay attention to each student. It's not just about books they also make sure we get hands-on experience.
Placement: This course really helped me learn a lot, both in theory and in hands-on experience. They also organized many seminars and invited companies for placements. Companies like Bajaj Finance came for internships and jobs. There's also ICA for post-graduation courses and job opportunities.
Campus: The college has great facilities. The library has Wi-Fi and computer labs. There's a big ground for events. They use smart boards in lectures. Hostels are there too with decent prices. I don't stay in one, so can't say much. The canteen is good and not too pricey. Plus, there's a shop on campus for all kinds of stuff you might need.
Jaya Gupta
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2025
Admission: This college is part of Punjab University. The exams follow Punjab University's rules. We might have to go to a different college for exams, or they might happen here. Exams are pretty straightforward, just from the book.
Placement: I'm taking B.A. Honors in Economics at Dave Samaj College because I love economics and sociology. The college has great education and lots of courses to choose from after B.A. Like, you can even go for B.Ed if you're into studying Indian history, politics, and economy.
Campus: The college is really clean and organized. They have nice classrooms, a canteen, staff rooms, and bathrooms. If you're from far away, they've got a hostel with great facilities. My friend who stays there says the food is awesome and they take good care of security and all your needs.
Sunita Choudhary
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were really smart and liked getting students involved in other activities too. If you're super focused on studying, Dev Samaj might not be the best fit for you. But some teachers were really supportive and willing to help with anything you needed.
Placement: The college's placement cell wasn't great. Only a few students got jobs by the end. They didn't tell us which companies were hiring. We didn't have to do internships or placements. In our course, people found jobs on their own, not through the college.
Campus: The college's facilities were pretty good. We had classrooms, labs, and a nice library. The hostel had a mess and sports areas. The canteen was big and students liked it. We also had cool audio-visual teaching.
Gautam Sharma
B.Com. (Hons.) in Economics
Reviewed On 31 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. You can easily get in touch with them by calling or messaging, and they always get back to you quickly. It's great for studying here. The teachers also make sure to look out for students and their attendance.
Placement: I didn't really look into job placements much. We came here for our undergrad degree, and I heard that the job placements after are not great. You do gain knowledge here, but it's not a very fun or relaxed place. Honestly, there aren't a lot of things you can really learn from this college.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi and a canteen with a resource room. The food in the mess is pretty good. It's not too crowded here. The college is okay, not super famous, but the facilities are decent. It's an all-girls college, so rules are a bit strict. The warden is nice and takes care of things well.
Seema Rani
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and helpful. They don't just stick to the textbook stuff they also keep us updated on what's happening in the field. If you start working hard early on, passing exams is a breeze.
Placement: I'm in my last year of my Bachelor's degree. I don't know much about placements yet. But I've heard that lots of good companies come during placement week with nice job offers.
Campus: The classrooms are really big and some even have smart boards for teaching without chalk dust. Wi-Fi is free on campus and in the hostel. The food in the hostel mess is healthy and clean.
Hema Reddy
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 14 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful, qualified, and know a lot. They teach really well. The course prepares us well for the industry. The exams in each semester are not too hard.
Placement: Around 75% of students in our course get jobs after graduating. The highest salary you can get is around 6 lakhs per year, while the average is 4 lakhs. The lowest is 2 lakhs. Companies like IBM, SBI, Amazon, Microsoft, and Wipro come for placements. You can get different roles after finishing the course.
Campus: The college has lots of cool stuff like Wi-Fi, smart classes, a big ground, a salon, and a canteen with lots of food. The classrooms, labs, and library are all top-notch. The hostel is great too, with Wi-Fi, clean bathrooms, an elevator, a nice gym, chill common rooms, and a study area. It's all pretty awesome!
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