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Average rating of G.C.R.G. Group of Institutions
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Meena Menon
7 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers in most departments are great, but the electrical branch is lacking. There are only a few good teachers there, while others seem uninterested. Some rely more on discipline than teaching. They're really strict about everything.
Placement: Placements are a major problem in private colleges, especially at GCRG. I graduated with a B.Tech in electrical engineering and got 75% in my studies, but I still didn't get a job. None of my classmates found placements either. The college isn't great when it comes to job opportunities, but the academics are good.
Campus: The campus isn't super big or fancy, just average. We've got two main buildings, a big hospital, canteen, and library. The girls' and boys' hostels are pretty big too. Plus, there's a huge playground. The classrooms could be better considering the fees. Some fans don't even work properly.
Rohit Joshi
26 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers at GCRG really help us out a lot. None of my classmates or I got a job from the college yet, and I've been searching since June. It's part of AKTU university, which makes things a bit tough, but I'm handling it okay.
Placement: Only 30% of us got placed after college. But out of those, only 10% actually got jobs. The rest of us just got discouraged with all the pep talks. The best offer was 4 LPA and the worst was 2 LPA. Wipro hired 40% of us for jobs like software engineer and web developer.
Campus: The college facilities were super helpful and awesome. The campus is massive and really impressive. The hostel was okay, nothing special. The food was typical hostel food, but the canteen had some good stuff. They even had a separate area for patients.
Sarika Joshi
16 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and are super helpful. The course material makes sense and actually relates to what we're studying. It's pretty average overall, but you learn a lot that's important.
Placement: In our class, about 30% to 40% of us got jobs after graduating. Most of us got paid around 3 to 4 lakh per year. Companies like TCS and Paytm hire students from our college. And about 70% to 80% of us find internships on our own. The job title most of us get is Software Engineer.
Campus: The college has classrooms that can fit around 60 students, a good library, and a computer lab with Wi-Fi. The hostel is taken care of well, and students follow the rules. The facilities are great, but the food could be better.
komal shankaran
9 Oct, 2024
Admission: The Biotech Department's faculty is top-notch and Net-Gate qualified. They're great at both practical and theoretical stuff. Each year, around 60 students join the department, making it one of the best branches in the college. Thanks to the hard work of students and teachers, everyone scores 100%. The course covers everything you need to know, helping you ace exams like GATE. They also organize fun activities like conferences and workshops for us to learn more. The faculty members are super dedicated, hardworking, and friendly.
Placement: The job opportunities for Biotech students at GCRG are really good. I was in the first batch for Biotech and I got to interview with companies like BPL, GeneTech, and Aroma Pvt Ltd. I landed a job as an Assistant Manager at Adhita Biosciences Pvt Ltd in the biotech park, and I'm making good money. My friends from college also have good jobs in different companies.
Campus: The college is surrounded by mango trees and a garden, giving a chill vibe. Classrooms have AC and Wi-Fi. Hostels for guys and gals have everything you need - Wi-Fi, study room, dining room, and a playground. Gyms are available too. The canteen serves all the dishes you crave. No complaints about the infrastructure - clean washrooms and well-ventilated classrooms. Love it here!
Karan Patel
1 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They help us with problems, give us good notes, and teach in different ways. The exams are pretty tough, like the big university ones. You gotta get at least 50% to move on.
Placement: Around half of the students in our college get placed with an average salary of 10 LPA. Big companies like Mahindra, TVS, and Tata have hired many students from our college. There are plenty of job options in finance, marketing, and management in these companies, which is really nice.
Campus: The campus is okay, not great, but it's decent. We've got computer labs, libraries, canteens, and classrooms. It used to be a hospital, but now it's a college. There's a big cricket field and lots of trees around the campus. It's a nice place to study.
Uday Joshi
16 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure to connect with each student and explain things well. We also get to learn a lot about the industry. The way they teach is great and they even help us get some industry experience.
Placement: The job placements here are pretty good with companies like TVs and Ashok Leyland coming in. But the pay is kinda low, like around INR 15,000 to 20,000, which isn't great these days. Most students get cool internships though, like 80% of them. The college has a placement cell that helps a lot. Some students even land jobs at IIT and snag big paychecks in lakhs. It's a good place for getting a foot in the door for sure.
Campus: The campus is getting better quickly, which is great for us students. They have separate buildings for each course, like one for chemistry, physics, biology, and a hospital for biotech students. There's also a library available, which is cool. The labs, medical facilities, and hostel rooms are all pretty good. However, the canteen could be better.
Sameer Choudhary
3 Mar, 2023
Admission: The Ph.D. faculty here are super helpful and nice. They really know their stuff. The course is right on point, and the industry visits and training get us ready for the real world. The exams are not too hard you just need to get at least 33% to pass.
Placement: Most students get placed in all courses, which is awesome. The salary package for campus hires ranges from 5.5 LPA to 2.5 LPA. Big companies like Amazon and Genpact, along with biotech firms, come for campus placements. We have labs like Rine X where students are placed. The roles offered are sales executive, lab manager, data analyst, web developer, and more. It's a great opportunity for us students.
Campus: The classrooms are nice, and there's Wi-Fi, a library, and a lab. The hostel rooms are great, and the food has a good menu. The mess and canteen are clean, and there's 24*7 medical help. You can also play sports and games. The campus is really pretty with lots of greenery, and the staff keeps it and the hostel clean every day.
Yash garg
10 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers at GCRG college are super supportive and knowledgeable. They have some teachers with PhDs and others who came from top colleges like IIT-M, IIT Varanasi, and IIT Kanpur. At GCRG, we have 3 days of classes and 3 days of practicals for each subject.
Placement: The mechanical department teachers are great here. Companies visit every year for hiring. In 2017, LG and then TCS came for placements. A few students even passed the GATE exam in 2018. Last year, about 90% of mechanical and other branch students got placed in these companies.
Campus: GCRG is a big campus spread over 36 acres. They have everything you need like fancy dorms, a library, and nice classrooms. The hospital is on the 8th floor and has all the stuff you might need. Each engineering department has its own classroom. Once you're here, you'll see how great the facilities are.
Sonal Sharma
1 Jan, 2022
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful, qualified, and really know their stuff. They give us good notes, assignments, and everything we need to succeed. We all help each other out and learn a lot in every subject. It's a great place for students!
Placement: The college usually gets about 75% of students placed every year. GCRG Group of Institution really helps students grow and find jobs. They have a great training and placement department that takes care of all that. I think GCRG does a good job with placements.
Campus: The campus at GCRG is huge with lots of buildings for nursing, pharmacy, and B.Tech. Everything has Wi-Fi. You can find classrooms, library, sports, and cafeteria there. They have medical stuff too. Hostels are nice and the food is good.
Abhishek Choudhary
24 Sept, 2021
Admission: The teachers are really good and experienced. They're supportive and helpful, although not all of them are great. Some are highly qualified. In the Computer Science department, the faculty is excellent. They cover the course unit by unit and finish the syllabus on time. This gives you enough time to prepare for your final exams. Each semester has three internal exams. Back then, the student to faculty ratio was around 1 teacher for every 20 students. Unfortunately, we didn't get any industry exposure at that time. The course curriculum was pretty useful overall.
Placement: Placement opportunities are pretty scarce here. They set up interviews with local companies, but chances of getting placed are low. You gotta find a job on your own after graduation. In 2016, only 2 guys from the Computer Science department got placed, but in sales, not a tech role. The placement rate is low, and internships are hard to come by too. You have to find them yourself as the college doesn't help much. The placement cell seems ineffective. Back in my time, we only had a shot at sales roles. The situation was even worse in 2015 with hardly any placements.
Campus: During my time there, some buildings were still getting built. The classrooms were nice and had good furniture. From 2012 to 2016, not all classrooms had AC. I'm not sure what it's like now. Overall, the classrooms were fine. The library was okay, you could find your subject books there, but I had a bad experience. I lost two books in my first year, paid fines, got new books, but they didn't keep track. So every year, I had to submit those two books again. The library wasn't managed well. There's a hospital on campus for medical needs. I heard they have a gym now and a good playground. The hostel environment was nice. The rooms, especially on the ground and first floors, were good. The food from the mess was okay. Sometimes it was good, sometimes not.