
Gopal Narayan Singh University Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Gopal Narayan Singh University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Anil Choudhary
Bachelor in Physiotherapy (BPT)
Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2025
Admission: I really like the BPT faculty at this college. The professors have a lot of experience and are always there to help us out. They know their stuff and teach us in a way that's easy to understand. Plus, they use cool tools to help us learn better. When we're doing internships, they're always there to guide us. We also get to hear from guest speakers and attend workshops that make learning more interesting.
Placement: I think the job chances for the BPT course here are decent, but there's definitely room to make them better. Most students end up with jobs from internships or referrals in their last year, not so much from official placements. Starting salaries can be around 15,000 to 25,000 a month, depending on where you work. A handful of students might get job offers from private clinics or hospitals.
Campus: I really like the BPT course facilities at our college. The classrooms are big and have AV equipment. The labs, especially for anatomy and exercise therapy, are modern. The library has a lot of useful resources. Plus, we have great clinical training facilities and partnerships with hospitals. It's a really good setup for studying physical therapy.
Sameer Iyer
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Reviewed On 8 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The quality of teaching is great and the course content is spot on. It's designed to get us ready for the industry. The exams are tough though, you need at least an 8 CGPA to pass.
Placement: I'm really happy with the placements at our college. Around 60% of students found jobs after graduating. Redtech and Wipro are the top companies that hire students here.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure, and they have separate hostels for boys and girls. It's great that we have hostel facilities available on campus.
Shreya Singh
B.Sc. in Agriculture
Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable and always make sure we understand by asking questions. Their teaching is top-notch! They really support us with everything we need. Exams are tough, so you gotta study hard to pass. The pass rate is around 80%, so it's no walk in the park.
Placement: Around 60% of students get placed here. Many students prefer government jobs, so they skip the placement process. The highest salary offered is 300k per year, while the lowest is around 16k per month. After finishing B.Sc. agriculture, most students opt for M.Sc. agriculture.
Campus: The labs have top-notch equipment for experiments, which is awesome. The food can be hit or miss, but when it's good, it's really good. The staff and hostel warden are super friendly and helpful. Love it here!
Rakesh VP
B.Tech. in Information Technology Engineering
Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and teach well. The course units are covered on time. The semester exams at the college are quite tough, aiming for an average CGPA of 7. The exams are good and students get support during the exams. The teachers are helpful, but not during the exam itself.
Placement: Around 50-60 students get into this college each year. The minimum package is about 5-4 Lacs. The course is really good, and the internship opportunities are great. A lot of students have been placed in Mahindra Tech company. Many other companies visit the campus every year for placements, and a good number of students end up getting jobs.
Campus: The hostel is pretty good, but not the best. There's a library and labs for studying. The campus has a big sports ground with facilities for cricket, badminton, kabaddi, volleyball, and basketball. The park is nice and the roads are clean. Plus, there's 24-hour medical help on campus.
Naveen Choudhary
Masters of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They come from all over India, so you get different perspectives. The course is well-planned and gets you ready for work once you're done. The exams can be tough, but at least they happen when they're supposed to.
Placement: Most students in our course find jobs easily because of their skills and experience. In my batch, the highest salary offered was 6.5 LPA, the average was 3 LPA, and the lowest was 2.4 LPA. Companies like TCS, AU Small Finance, SBI Life, and Mahindra Finance hire students here. For internships, we have companies like ITC Ltd., Dalmia Cement, ACC Cement, Atal Foundation, and Airtel.
Campus: I love all the courses at my college. We have classrooms, a library, and really good facilities in the hostel. The food is affordable, which is great for students on a budget. They also have medical services and sports. The hygiene is good too.
Rekha Choudhary
BBA in Rural Management (BBA - RM)
Reviewed On 12 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They really go out of their way to help you out, based on what I've experienced. My friends and classmates have said the same thing. The courses here prepare you well for the industry and they even give you extra help with finding jobs and doing interviews.
Placement: The job opportunities at this university are okay. On average, students get placed at 7-9 LPA. The highest placement they talk about is 1.5 crore, but I'm not sure if that's true. It was supposedly offered to a student in the medicine department.
Campus: I really liked staying in the hostels here. The food in the hostel mess is top-notch. Plus, the medical facilities are solid. The university even has its own hospital with great equipment and staff. Overall, I'm happy with everything here.
Kavita Menon
B.Sc. in Agriculture
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: Studying B.Sc. in agriculture at this university has been great. The teachers really know their stuff and make the subjects easy to understand. They teach theory and practicals well, and we even get to practice in the field. Agriculture has tons of job opportunities, especially in India. The course lasts for 8 semesters, with 2 semesters each year. It's not easy though, you really have to work hard to pass. I'm still new here, so I don't know much about pass rates yet. But I'll update you once I finish my first 2 semesters.
Placement: I go to this university, and right now there are no campus placements. Maybe they'll have placements later since they just started offering B.Sc. Agriculture in 2018. This university is the 6th largest private university in Bihar, so I hope they'll start offering campus placements for B.Sc. Agriculture students soon.
Campus: The hostel and infrastructure are great! The rooms are big - 3 students can stay in each. There's always electricity, water, Wi-Fi, and a library available. Don't stress about it. The mess food is good, especially for students away from home for the first time. They serve a variety of clean food, both veg and non-veg, based on a weekly menu. There's even an ATM on campus for students. Plus, there are 4 canteens and weekly sports and games activities. It's a cool place to be!
Mahesh Patel
Ph.D in Organizational Behaviour & Human Resources
Reviewed On 15 Sept, 2025
Admission: Studying a lot is key to doing well in college. Just getting in isn't enough; you gotta keep working hard. Your grades really matter, so studying is important. Some folks manage without great grades, but aiming for a high GPA is always a good idea.
Placement: I really liked studying BMS because it opens up lots of job opportunities. You can become a Sales Manager, Marketing Manager, HR Executive, Finance Executive, or Online Marketing Manager. It's a popular course among young people all over the country.
Campus: The college has really great facilities. They have nice dorms for both guys and girls. The hostels are close to the college and have services 24/7 to keep students safe.
HARSH BHANDARI
B.Sc. in Agriculture
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors all have Ph.D.s and they really know their stuff. They're super helpful too. The course is all about teaching you how to work for yourself, not just rely on a job. The exams can be tough, but if you study early, you'll be fine. You need at least a 55% to pass. They focus more on real-life stuff than just theory, which is cool. It helps you really get what you're learning by showing you how it works in practice.
Placement: Most students here get placed, like 98%. The highest salary is around 8 LPA, and the lowest is 4 LPA. Big companies like ICAR, NABARAD, and IFFCO come for hiring. About half to sixty percent of students do internships. They offer roles like JRF in ICAR and field officer in AGO.
Campus: The labs here have all the equipment we need for experiments. The classrooms are clean and have projectors. The library has a lot of books for our courses. Hostel rooms are nice and the food varies depending on the season. Overall, it's a good place for studying.
Ashish Rao
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Reviewed On 25 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and know their stuff. They used to be head of famous colleges. They teach exactly what we need to know for our course. Almost everyone passes their exams, except a few who have personal stuff going on. The exams can be tough, but it's fair.
Placement: After finishing MBBS at our college, students can become junior residents at any medical college. Some of them even pass their PG exams right after the internship. The internship is a must-do during MBBS. Many students from our college are working as JRs in different hospitals in Delhi, including AIIMS.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is not great. We only get a measly 34 MB each, and we can't set up our own Wi-Fi. The library doesn't have many books, which is a bummer considering the hefty 1.5 Lacs fee I pay every year. Plus, you can only borrow a book 3 times. The classrooms have AC, which is nice. During internships, we have to share rooms, unless you're willing to pay extra for a single room. The food in the mess is good, but the canteen and food court offer even better food. There's a gym for girls in the hostel and one for boys in the hospital. Girls need to be back in the hostel by 7 pm and need permission to leave campus. The washrooms need improvement, and only every other one on each floor has a geyser. Cooking is not allowed here, so no homemade meals.
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