
G H Raisoni University, Saikheda
Average rating of G H Raisoni University, Saikheda
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Mahesh SD
11 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. Some of them even have Ph.Ds and lots of experience. The course is 3 years long and in the 3rd year, they start teaching you how to do interviews. They also take you on trips to different industries every semester. These trips are not too hard or too easy. If you want to apply for job placements, you need to get above 8 CGPA in every semester.
Placement: To get into this new course, you need at least 60 percent. At our university, there are no graduates yet, just 3rd year seniors. Next year, the 3rd year students will graduate, and I heard the starting salary is around 2 Lacs. The college offers internships and takes you on industrial visits for placements.
Campus: The library has all the books you need. The labs have computers and free Wi-Fi. Classrooms are nice. You can get good food in the canteen and there's medical help if you need it. They also have sports activities.
Manisha Nair
20 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The quality of teaching is better than other colleges I've seen. The academic courses are relevant and the curriculum is well-balanced with extracurricular activities. Overall, this college is great.
Placement: The placements here aren't as great as in government colleges, but for a private college, they're okay. About 80% of students get placed, with salaries ranging from low to high. If you want a good job after college, you gotta put in the effort.
Campus: The college has a nice campus with good facilities. It's cleaner than the other Jaypee college. The campus is small, so students from different years can interact easily. The hostels and food are good quality too.
Sachin Rao
25 Feb, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really qualified and teach us a lot. They help us become better people. The exams aren't too hard if you study hard. The teachers explain things in an easy way that makes sense.
Placement: The college doesn't have a lot of job opportunities for B. PHARM students. They only offer placements to the top students. The company placements don't pay a lot, but you can still become a government drug inspector or work in the industry with this degree.
Campus: The college has great facilities for pharmacy students, like labs with all the tools and chemicals we need. The teachers really know their stuff and there are lab instructors to help out. Plus, there's a canteen and hostel with decent food choices.
Rajeev sharma
21 Feb, 2023
Admission: The exams aren't too hard, so you can definitely pass. The teachers are okay, not amazing but they explain things well. They have libraries with books from famous authors to help you learn more.
Placement: The college offers good placement packages around $200,000 per year. I got placed in ICICI which is great. They also offer certificate courses, workshops, and internships. We even went on industrial visits to companies where we can get placed in the future.
Campus: The faculty here is okay, not the greatest. They seem kind of new and could use more experience. But the course offers one main subject and one smaller one. The Zoology teachers are pretty good. I picked Zoology as my minor and they did a good job with labs and teaching.
Supriya Mishra
5 Dec, 2022
Admission: The teachers here might have degrees, but they struggle with speaking English fluently. At the start of the semester, they teach well, but later they rush through the syllabus. The course is good for preparing us for the industry, but the college management doesn't seem to care much about teaching us. The semester exam is super easy. The faculty even gives us a practice question paper before the exam, which is actually the real exam paper. It's like the teacher leaks the paper to us, so no need to stress about it.
Placement: Only about 30-40% of students in our course have gotten placed, and the rest are still looking for jobs. The average package for this course is only around $15,000, which is not that great. We don't have big companies coming to recruit us, mostly just small startups. Out of 160 students, only 15 got internships, so most of us missed out on that experience. The main roles we're offered are Basic Research Assistants or agricultural officers in the Government.
Campus: The classrooms and college building are nice. The hostel looks good too. But the wifi and labs are not great. The wifi doesn't work well and always has problems. The labs look good, but they're not really used for teaching students. In the hostel, we have indoor games like carrom, pool, snooker, and table tennis. There's also a gym. But there's no canteen for our basic needs. The food in the mess is not good. And we don't get medicines for simple problems. We have to go to the hospital for everything. There's also no first aid in the hostel. There's a badminton court, a cricket ground, and a Futsal ground for playing sports.
Tanvi Menon
15 Oct, 2022
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and are easy to talk to. They explain things well and give good advice. They teach us a good mix of theory and hands-on skills. The stuff we learn is useful for actual jobs out there. Exams are kinda tough, but you can do okay if you work hard. Lots of students pass, and everyone is helpful. It's a great place to start your career.
Placement: At my college, companies visit to hire students for jobs. The average salary ranges from 3 to 4 lakhs for the lowest and 10 to 15 lakhs for the highest. If you're into coding and DSA, there are job opportunities for CSE students. TCS and Wipro are some of the companies that come for recruitment. Freshers usually start with small coding tasks in their roles.
Campus: The facilities here are awesome! The classrooms, labs, and library are always clean. The food in the canteen is really tasty. There are 3 canteens to choose from. Medical help is available all day, every day. Plus, there are sports rooms and a cool clubhouse with a swimming pool and football. Love it here!
Gautam Patel
20 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers here aren't as experienced as in other colleges, so they're not super knowledgeable. The Computer Science program doesn't really prepare us for jobs. The exams are pretty easy, but that's because the teachers give a lot of help. It would be great if they taught us more practical stuff we need.
Placement: The salary for this course ranges from 1.6 LPA to 3 LPA. Tech Mahindra is a regular visitor for placements, but there aren't any big companies coming. About 20% of us get internships and job offers from the B.Sc. CS program. When we graduate, we usually start as junior software developers.
Campus: The computer labs and classrooms are nice. They have indoor games and the canteen is good. The hostel has a lot of facilities like a nice campus, services, infrastructure, and medical help. The Wi-Fi connection on campus is also good.
Bhavana Reddy
13 Jun, 2020
Admission: The teachers have a lot of experience and share real-life stories which is cool. Some programs offer hands-on training for 3 to 6 months, which is super helpful. Exams in some semesters can be pretty challenging, but it's all part of the learning process.
Placement: Passing is possible with just 50%. Big companies like TCS and Wipro hire students through exams or interviews. To get an internship, you need at least a 6 CGPA. The course I'm in is okay, but they don't really focus on celebrating festivals.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is available in certain areas on campus. The labs are usually clean and have all the equipment you need. The classrooms are well-maintained too. Plus, there's a library for all your studying needs.
Manoj Joshi
31 Oct, 2019
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag. Some are great, but others are not so responsible. I had a tough time with a faculty member named Mansi Takkar when I asked about the fee structure. She didn't want to give it to me, saying it wasn't allowed by the university rules. I had to complain, and it took 2 months to finally get the fee structure. It was a bad experience. On the bright side, the extracurricular activities are really good. They help us improve and become more confident. The semester exams are okay, not too hard. But sometimes, we struggle with filling out the exam forms.
Placement: I'm a student at GH Raisoni, Saikheda, studying BBA/LLB. I'm in my 6th semester now. From the 1st to the 6th semester, I didn't get any chance to do an internship in a district or high court. But, my senior did get an internship in the high court. Looks like the internship and job opportunities are pretty scarce here.
Campus: When I signed up, the counselors told me classes would be in Nagpur, but we had to go to Saikheda for exams. Everything else happens at the Sadar Nagpur campus, which is still being built. It's a bit of a hassle because there are no lifts, and we face a lot of problems because of it.