Average rating of IISU
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.1
Student Rating Distribution
Swati Nair
M.Sc. in Chemistry
Reviewed On 3 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college were really helpful and knew their stuff. They used a mix of lectures, labs, and seminars which kept things interesting. The chemistry course covered all the important stuff. The exams weren't too hard, and most people passed with over an 80% rate.
Placement: I got offered roles like research associate, quality control analyst, and analytical chemist after college. Lots of students also got internships, around 45%. About 40% of students found placements too. The highest package was about 4 LPA.
Campus: The labs in the department had cool equipment like NMR and HPLC. Wi-Fi worked well around campus. The classrooms were big and comfy. The library had lots of chemistry books and journals. And the canteen had yummy snacks too!
Vishal Reddy
M.Sc. in Physics
Reviewed On 18 Oct, 2025
Admission: The professors were really good at teaching and were super friendly and helpful. Students really liked how they taught. The classes were set up well, always keeping things up-to-date and preparing us for the real world. The work wasn't too hard either.
Placement: I was happy to see top companies like E&Y, Deloitte, Accenture, and Tata Consultancy coming for placements. The highest package was about 6 LPA, while the lowest was around 2 LPA. Around 60% of students in our course got placed, which was pretty good.
Campus: The course area and hostel area here are pretty good in terms of facilities. The hostel rooms are comfy, they clean them regularly, and the food in the mess is decent. The classrooms are in good shape, and the library is awesome lots of books and stuff to use.
Abhishek Rao
M.A. in Psychology
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers knew their stuff and were pretty good at teaching. They were friendly and easy to talk to. The psychology program focused more on theory than practical stuff. Most students passed exams with a 90% or higher.
Placement: I was happy to see that about half of the students got placed after graduation. The highest salary offered was 4 LPA, while the lowest was 1.50 LPA. Some popular job roles were counselor, research assistant, and trainee.
Campus: The department has its own lab which is pretty cool. There's also a library with lots of good books and journals. The hostel is okay, nothing fancy. The food in the mess is just average. You can get basic medical help on campus too.
Kavita Patel
B.Sc. in Jewellery Design and Technology
Reviewed On 5 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers in this course really stand out. They know their stuff and are always there to help us improve our skills. I think studying jewelry design is a smart move because it's a field that's going to be super important in the future.
Placement: At first, our college doesn't have placements on campus for our course. I'm not sure about other courses though. But, we have seniors who are top designers in different companies. Even though our course isn't that popular, the skills we learn here can really boost us to success on our own.
Campus: The campus is small, with a lawn and a stage. There's no big auditorium, just a few small halls that kinda work for events. The buildings are okay, nothing fancy. Food's alright, with two canteens serving decent meals.
Vivek Verma
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2025
Admission: The exams are good at ICG. The best part is the faculty members. They are super cooperative and always solve our doubts. All teachers are well-qualified and perfect for their subjects. They give fair evaluations and emphasize good attendance. I really appreciate how responsible and caring they are. The course updates are regularly posted on the college website. I like that there are various courses available, including extra ones related to our stream.
Placement: The placements here are really good. Almost everyone gets a job in Jaipur. Companies like Wipro, HCL, and TCS come to hire students. They offer an average package of 3-4 LPA. The placement cell arranges talks by experts about different career options. They also help students get interviews with companies. It's a great opportunity for all students here.
Campus: The college facilities are nice. The rooms can fit two students easily. The food at the mess is alright, sometimes it's good and sometimes not so much. We have hostels on campus with separate mess facilities for girls and boys. The labs are great with good sitting arrangements. The infrastructure is really good with fully air-conditioned labs and big rooms where we can all sit comfortably.
Ashish Das
M.Sc. in Microbiology
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The courses were great for preparing us for jobs. We learned a lot about microbiology and molecular biology. The exams were kinda tough, but most of us passed with over 90%. The teachers were really smart, had PhDs, and were always ready to help.
Placement: Around 60% of us landed jobs during the placement drive, which was pretty cool. And about 40% of the students got internships too. The top salary package offered was around 5 LPA. Some of us got roles like research associate or lab technician. It was a good experience overall.
Campus: The labs had microscopes and fermentation setup, which was helpful. The classrooms were nice. They had a library and Wi-Fi, which was convenient. The hostel was good too. The canteen had good food.
Varun Rao
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our university are really good and they know their stuff. They come from top colleges like IITs and NITs. My friends say the teaching here is better than other places. The head of the department checks on us every semester to make sure everything's going well. The courses are updated and easy to follow. I find my course interesting and not too hard. We focus on important topics in each subject, so we get enough time to learn. Right now, we don't have any optional subjects, but maybe we'll get some next semester.
Placement: The college doesn't set up internships for us. We have to find our own at companies we like. The college gives us some links to apply for internships, but they don't directly help us. The company pays Rs. 4,000 per month as a stipend. Job chances are rare, and only the best students get placed. The starting salary is low, around 2.5 LPA. Companies like Dhanlaxmi Bank and Annapurna Finance visit our college. Job opportunities here are not great.
Campus: I really like the dorms at the university. Each room has AC, private bathrooms, filtered water, and a TV. They serve breakfast, lunch, tea, and dinner. The food is top-notch, way better than other places I've tried.
Priya Patel
M.Sc. in Environmental Science
Reviewed On 8 Sept, 2025
Admission: I really liked the course on environment science. It covered all the important stuff. The exams in each semester weren't too hard. Most students passed with over 85%. The teachers knew their stuff and were super helpful.
Placement: Around 60-70% of students found jobs after graduation. The average salary was about 4 LPA, with the lowest being 2 LPA. Companies that hired from our college include ERM India, Tetra Tech India, WWF India, and government research organizations.
Campus: The campus had medical facilities which was handy. Lots of sports and games to play. The hostel rooms were clean. Food in the mess was pretty good. Wi-Fi was available everywhere. The library had a bunch of books and journals to read.
Aparna Nair
M.Sc. in Environmental Science
Reviewed On 5 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really helpful and knew their stuff. They guided us well with a good mix of practical and theoretical knowledge. The semester exams weren't too tough, and most of us passed with about a 90% rate. The course was okay, but it could've been more geared towards getting us ready for the industry.
Placement: I got to see a lot of job options during the placement drive like environmental consultants and research analysts. Most companies that came were from environmental and government consultancy agencies. The best offer I heard about was around 6 LPA.
Campus: The facilities were great! We had labs for our courses, a library with Wi-Fi, and even medical help on campus. The food was clean, and the hostel was cozy and roomy. Love it here!
Harsh Joshi
M.Sc. in Physics
Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2025
Admission: The semester exams weren't too bad, and most students passed. The teachers were really good - they knew their stuff and were always there to help. Each professor had their own way of teaching, but overall it was pretty good. The stuff we learned was important and gave a good foundation.
Placement: About 30-40% of us got job offers, with only 20% actually landing one. Most of the roles were for research associate, data analyst, and a few teaching gigs. The average pay was about 2 LPA.
Campus: The hostel was pretty good, with clean rooms and study areas. The food in the mess was okay, and the canteen had lots of snacks to choose from. There weren't many medical facilities, but we had sports like cricket and football to enjoy.
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