
F.C. College for Women Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of F.C. College for Women
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Rahul Reddy
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are okay, but some are really good at teaching. Exam results take forever to come out, especially for students from affiliated colleges. They tend to have more compartments and delayed results. The exams happen on schedule, and they're mostly average in difficulty.
Placement: The placement scene is okay, with an average package of 3 LPA. Companies like Infosys hire students. Those in B.Tech Printing usually get better placements. Students in B.Tech and MBA programs get placed more. Students usually get roles like Software Engineer or in Marketing. Infosys is the latest and top company for placements.
Campus: There are more girls' hostels than boys' hostels at the college. Girls get hostels for sure, but boys need to meet certain criteria like grades, category, and living far from campus. You have to live at least 30 km away to apply for a hostel. The college doesn't have enough hostels right now, but they're working on building more.
Sachin Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, but they can be strict. You gotta listen to them if you want good grades and to meet attendance requirements. The curriculum is pretty straightforward, but it does take up a lot of your time. Most students manage to pass without too much trouble, but a few end up failing because of either skipping too many classes or not studying seriously. The course material feels a bit old-fashioned and not super useful, but it covers the basics that you'll need to know.
Placement: In the Data Science (CSE) branch, campus placements may not be guaranteed, but if you build strong skills, you can look for off-campus opportunities. Since my branch is new, there isn't a lot of support for placements. For internships, you can explore online options like LinkedIn. Some seniors have managed to secure placements, but they were off-campus.
Campus: The college isn't great for data science facilities, but it's okay for classes and advice. The library is small but has academic books. Wi-Fi isn't great on campus. The hostel is nice with all basic stuff like water, geezer, bathrooms, and toilets. The food in the mess is decent for getting by. There's also a canteen in the hostel.
Shruti Iyer
Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025
Admission: The staff here are really smart and helpful. They know their stuff and they help us a lot. The teaching is good too. The course may not be super relevant to your goals, but you'll learn a lot and have a great experience. I definitely suggest giving it a shot.
Placement: Placement services weren't available when I was there. Maybe they'll have them now. No internships for students, but if you're good enough, you can find placements on your own.
Campus: The facilities here are great. Each subject has its own labs and classrooms. The library is well-stocked with books. Wi-Fi is only in the library, not in classes. The canteen, hostel, and medical facilities are also good.
Pranav Das
Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.)
Reviewed On 14 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super nice, helpful, and really know their stuff. They make learning easy and fun. The exams are not too tough because they teach so well. You can tell they're experts in their field and get us ready for the real world. Most students do pretty well in their exams, with a pass rate of around 60-85%.
Placement: Only around 15% of students in my course at college actually get placed. The highest salary offered is 6 LPA, while the lowest is 1 LPA. Sadly, there aren't many job opportunities available here. The college doesn't excel in providing placements. The placement cell seems to be ineffective with very few job offers.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. The classrooms are big and well-maintained with organized desks. The computer labs are top-notch with the latest computers. The library is awesome with a wide range of books. Unfortunately, there's no hostel on campus. They also regularly organize sports and games for students.
Arun Menon
Integrated B.Sc. in Life Science - M.Sc. in Biotechnology/Microbiology/Botany/Zoology/Chemistry
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff. They've got loads of experience and they explain everything really well. We have some quizzes for grades, and attendance is pretty important. The subjects we study are practical and prepare us for different careers.
Placement: I had to take an entrance test to get into this university. They accepted students with at least 60% marks. Unfortunately, there weren't any placements for my course. We had a mix of skill enhancement, vocational, value-based, and ability enhancement subjects along with the main ones.
Campus: The classrooms in the departments are great. They have digital boards and AC, plus Wi-Fi. The library is cool too we all get our own logins. The hostel rooms are spacious and clean, with nice washrooms. The food in the mess is just okay.
Abhishek Menon
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 7 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful here. They're good at teaching, and they give us a lot of support to learn well. The course content is okay, but it could use more interesting activities. Each semester is challenging, but not impossible. Most students pass with grades between 80-85%.
Placement: In my course, about 20-30% of students land jobs as tutors or teachers in schools. Some even start their own tuition centers. The starting salary is around Rs. 9,000-20,000 per month, but if you open your own institute, you can earn Rs. 30,000-35,000 monthly. The top companies that hire from our course are JMS Hisar, Akash Institute, and Mahadeva The Pillar of Success. Around 20% of students get internships at educational institutions, and 10% get government jobs. The popular roles offered are sub-inspector, teacher, postman, and commando.
Campus: The facilities are pretty good, but they could use more tech stuff like projectors. We've got Wi-Fi, nice AC, and a library. The hostel is nice, but the food is just okay. Medical help could be better, but our sports teams do great. Teachers and coaches are super supportive of students showing their skills. When it comes to sports, our college is top-notch.
Saloni Gupta
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 18 Aug, 2025
Admission: The faculty at the college was mostly helpful, although a few members could be better. The curriculum was great, and the exams were well-organized. Every class started on time, and the college head ensured that teachers taught their classes properly. Overall, it was a good experience.
Placement: The college didn't have any placement programs. Even when they were organized by the faculty, students who got a chance couldn't take up the jobs because the college didn't help them. So, the placement programs didn't really help. Whenever a student got an opportunity, the college couldn't back them up and would just say, "You'll get another chance next time."
Campus: The college has great infrastructure and hostel facilities. Security is good, food is quality, and there are other useful facilities too. Each subject has its own department, which is cool. Medical facilities are handy. We have a sports event every year, and everyone gets involved and excited about it.
Esha Gupta
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 10 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really awesome! They're super friendly and know their stuff. They're good at talking to us students. The exams and assignments aren't too tough. Just need to hit different passing marks.
Placement: I had to have a percentage above 50 to get in. Mine was 84%, so I got in easily as an SC candidate. But for general category students, it's harder to get in. There are no parties or celebrations, which is a bummer.
Campus: The canteen is great with delicious food, definitely recommend it. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi for students. The library is not good, no special facilities there. Labs are a bit dirty and not very clean. Medical facilities are lacking. There are only a few sports events.
Sumit Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The CSE course covers Java, Python, and DSA which are really useful. There are exams throughout the semester and at the end. The break after the semester is nice and long. They finish the semesters on schedule. Just be ready to put most of your time into studying if you want to do well.
Placement: Campus placement for CSE students was not organized because of the recession, but it's better for other branches. This year, many electrical students got placed, while CSE students are trying for off-campus jobs. Hopefully, CSE placements will get better in the future as new students are focusing more on improving their skills.
Campus: The hostel has a mess and canteen. The mess food is decent for the price. There aren't a lot of sports facilities, but they're alright. They hold a cricket event every year. Wi-Fi is only in the college, not the hostel. You get water and electricity all the time, and the rooms are big and comfy.
Deepak Gupta
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and care about us. They make sure exams happen when they're supposed to. The courses are good, and I think the fees are fair. A lot of students from here have done well in GATE. It's a good choice if you're looking for a college like this.
Placement: I really like this college, but don't expect super high salaries. For CSE, the top package is around 10 LPA, and most students get between 2 to 4 LPA. Everyone in electrical engineering gets placed, while about 70% to 80% of mechanical engineering students find jobs too. It's a decent place!
Campus: The facilities at my college are pretty good. We've got Wi-Fi on campus, labs for practical stuff, nice classrooms, and a library. The computer lab needs some fixing though. The college is huge, covering 45 acres. We have a boys hostel with 395 rooms and a girls hostel with 225 rooms. The food in the mess is decent and costs Rs. 2,125 per month. There's a canteen in both the hostel and the college. Unfortunately, there's no medical center on campus. And if you're into sports, we've got cricket, volleyball, badminton, and table tennis available.
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