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Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts and Commerce

Private University|Estd. 1983

Average rating of GSCC

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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10%
4
30%
3
40%
2
20%
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Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Aishwarya Menon

Aishwarya Menon

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 26 Apr, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They come from good universities and know their stuff. Some students like their teaching style, while others don't. The course is good, but how much you like it also depends on you.

Placement: Most people in our course got placed, with the highest salary being 45k and the lowest 16k. Only a few students scored internships from the college, with HDFC being the top company along with some local ones. The main job was giving presentations on different topics.

Campus: The course facilities are great, but the classrooms don't have AC, just fans. The library has AC though. The labs and classrooms are okay. The canteen serves amazing food. Medical facilities are a bit lacking.

Nitin Khan

Nitin Khan

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 24 Feb, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The course curriculum is set by the University of Mumbai. The college faculty is pretty good at teaching and helping students with doubts. Exams happen every six months in semester format, following the university's rules.

Placement: There are a bunch of companies like TCS, Teach Mahindra, Infosys, Accenture, and more that offer job and internship chances. Different companies come to the college to offer jobs to students. The highest package is 4.5 LPA while the lowest is around 2.5 LPA.

Campus: The college has lots of good stuff for us like labs, library, classrooms, drinking water, and a canteen. We can use them whenever we need to, which is cool. But they don't have any hostels for students to stay in.

Sachin Verma

Sachin Verma

B.Com. in Accounting and Finance

Reviewed On 11 Feb, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super helpful and fun, and they really push us to learn practical stuff. They always cheer us on to explore new things. The exams aren't too bad if you study hard because the teachers make them easier. But if you slacked off, they can be tough. Overall, the faculty rocks!

Placement: In each class, there were about 120 students. Almost everyone passed and found a job. Most students got placed and now have good jobs. Some got packages worth 7-8 lakhs, while others got around 3 lakhs based on their skills.

Campus: The college has top-notch facilities, with spacious air-conditioned classrooms and a beautiful library that's perfect for studying. The science labs are well-equipped with everything we need for our experiments. It's a great environment for learning!

Shubham Reddy

Shubham Reddy

B.Sc. in Information Technology

Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2024

3.8
3 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super supportive and always there for students. They cover everything we need to know for our courses. We have different exams like practicals, internals, and semester exams at the college. Just gotta get 40% in each subject to pass.

Placement: They don't give exact numbers for how many students get jobs on campus. And they don't have set numbers for the highest, lowest, or average salaries. But there are companies that come to hire students for software development and similar jobs. It's a good course for those interested in software and related fields.

Campus: Ghanshyam Das Saraf College has awesome labs, a cool library, and nice classrooms. They offer hostels for students and sports facilities like cricket. Plus, there's a turf for us to play on. Love it here!

Bhavana Khan

Bhavana Khan

B.Com. in Accounting and Finance

Reviewed On 18 Jan, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our program really know their stuff. They have fancy degrees like M.Tech and Ph.D. and know a lot about their subjects. Most of them have real-world experience or do research, which makes their classes interesting. They've been teaching for a while, so they can explain things clearly. Some even let students join their research projects. Lots of students pass their classes, usually between 75-90%. But it might be different depending on the school and the course.

Placement: Most students get good jobs here, like around 95%. Big companies like Google offer up to 50 LPA. The average salary is around 12-15 LPA. The lowest is 6 LPA, usually for newbies or small companies. In Accounting and Finance, you can get roles like Financial Analyst, Tax Consultant, Auditor, Investment Banker, Accountant, Risk Analyst, Credit Analyst, and Budget Analyst in top companies.

Campus: The hostel is pretty nice! The rooms are shared, usually with 2-4 people. They have all the basics like beds, study tables, and wardrobes. Some hostels even have Wi-Fi, AC, and laundry. The staff keeps everything clean and in good shape. The rooms can be different depending on which building you're in the newer ones have fancier stuff than the older ones. Overall, it's a good place to stay.

Divya Mishra

Divya Mishra

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 17 Jan, 2024

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and always ready to help. They treat students with respect and are very professional. Studying Commerce here doesn't offer a lot of exposure, it's a basic course without much excitement.

Placement: I didn't get many opportunities for placements and internships at college. They talk a lot about getting internships and jobs at good companies like TCS, but it didn't happen for me. I finished my B.Com, but I feel like there aren't many job options for me now.

Campus: The hostel is awesome, with great amenities and fast Wi-Fi. The classrooms are also nice and spacious, with comfy benches. The food is okay, not the best but better than other colleges I've seen.

Anil Kumar

Anil Kumar

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 12 Jul, 2022

4.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The best thing about this college is the teachers. They are all really smart and know their stuff. If you're in the B.Com program here, you won't have to worry about extra classes for your subjects. The exams follow a 75/25 pattern, which is pretty fair.

Placement: Getting a job after B.Com is tough at this college. If some companies do show up, it's usually for sales or credit card roles. I tried applying for these jobs, but it didn't work out. Don't count on campus placements as a B.Com student here.

Campus: The boys' facilities weren't great. We had to wait in line for the one toilet on each floor. Back then, the infrastructure wasn't good no proper drinking spots. But the sports area was cool. We had a blast there.

Tanya Mishra

Tanya Mishra

Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources

Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2021

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are a mix  some are awesome at teaching, while others could use some improvement. The good ones really know how to explain things well and make learning easy. But the not-so-great ones just show up and go through the material without really helping us understand it.

Placement: Every year, students land internships here, but not in finance. They mostly offer positions in the back office or HR fields. It's great for HR students, but others might struggle to find internships related to their courses. That's why I'm giving the college 4 stars.

Campus: The fans don't work well and the benches and tables are broken. It made it hard to focus during exams. I told the teacher and staff, but nothing changed. We really needed the fans during exams, but they didn't work right. So, I'm giving it 3 stars.

Rakesh Gupta

Rakesh Gupta

B.Com. in Accounting and Finance

Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2021

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They're super helpful and keep us motivated. They really get what we're going through and know their stuff. They also prep us for what's coming next. Exams are tough, but not too bad. You can do well if you put in the effort.

Placement: The job opportunities were okay. I heard about half of the students got placed, which is cool. Our college has ties with some good companies. They offer a decent starting salary, around 30k per month, which is not bad at all.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure and everything is clean. The classrooms and labs are nice, and the library is well-kept. The canteen serves good food and has a nice area. They also have a hostel with good rooms. Overall, the facilities are awesome.

Nisha akshara

Nisha akshara

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

Reviewed On 28 Jul, 2021

2.8
3 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams here are pretty easy compared to other colleges. I'm not sure about the passing percentage yet because they haven't released the results. The teachers are qualified, but some are nice while others can be a bit unfriendly. The course material is okay if you want to stay focused on studying.

Placement: Most students in Saraf College are from the B.Com course, around 60%. The rest are doing courses like BAF, BBI, and BMS. The highest salary offered is 4.5 Lacs, while the lowest is 2.5 Lacs per year. Companies like SBI and PNB come for recruiting B.Com students. Some students also choose to do other professional courses alongside B.Com.

Campus: The college has good facilities. There are classrooms for about 120-150 students. They also have a library, canteen, lab, and sports field. The library isn't huge but can fit around 50-70 students.

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