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ISBR Business School

Private University|Estd. 1990

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Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 54 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.1/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.5/5

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Yash Gupta

Yash Gupta

11 Mar, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like this college because the teachers are super helpful and know a lot. They always update what we learn to match what's happening in the real world. We also get to hear from people working in the industry, which is cool. It helps us understand what's going on out there.

Placement: I love how ISBR helps students get good jobs after graduation. They have a great placement record, with 95% of students getting placed in cool companies. And the best part? The average salary is around 8 LPA, which is awesome! The placement cell at ISBR is super helpful too. They bring in lots of top companies for recruitment. Depending on your major, you could land a job as a business analyst, associate, advisor, manager, or trainee. Lots of options to kickstart your career!

Campus: The college has really cool stuff like air-conditioned classrooms, a big library, and Wi-Fi that's on all the time. They're even planning to make the campus even better with more new stuff. The canteen is okay, but they care more about making sure students have a good place to learn and grow.

Rahul Sharma

Rahul Sharma

11 Feb, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really good here. They're qualified, helpful, and know their stuff. Since it's an autonomous college, we need to do some extra studying because not everything is covered in the syllabus. But it's cool because it helps us get ready for the industry. The semester exams are pretty straightforward, mostly based on last year's questions.

Placement: Kristu Jayanti College doesn't have many students getting placements. The jobs here don't pay much. The highest salary is around Rs. 25,000 a month, while the lowest is about Rs. 10,000. Most of the companies that come here are local ones. Every student has to do an internship, but they have to pay for it themselves. Some of the companies that come for placements are Biozeen, Bionorm, and some local hospitals. In my course, the main roles offered are research scientist and biotechnologist.

Campus: The Wi-Fi on campus is pretty much useless most of the time. There are 8 labs in total like cell culture, plant tissue culture, research lab, and normal labs. The library here has a ton of books and references. The classrooms are big and comfy. The food in the hostel is not good, but the mess and canteen food are awesome. There are two main college buildings the main block and the admin block. They've got a medical room with a doctor and nurse. The sports teams play basketball, volleyball, throwball, and badminton. They organize games for different events.

Uday Khan

Uday Khan

10 Jan, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are good, but they can be a bit strict. The quality of teaching is great, and we focus on improving our soft skills and communication. The course curriculum is designed to match what the industry needs, so it's well thought out. The exams aren't too hard, which is a relief.

Placement: There are plenty of chances for internships at this college, lasting either 3 or 6 months. Placement training kicks off from the second year, and they really focus on improving your skills like aptitude and communication. Companies like Accenture, Mahindra, Byjus, and Bajaj come for recruitment. Starting packages are around 3 LPA, with an average of 6 LPA. Some startups even offer roles like marketing manager.

Campus: Our campus is on the smaller side. Unfortunately, we don't have an annual fest. But the whole place is covered by CCTV, and the classrooms have ACs and boards. The library has lots of reference books. The hostel isn't run by the college, though. The food options aren't great, especially for the price we pay each month. There aren't many sports facilities, and the institute doesn't provide medical services.

Tarun Das

Tarun Das

23 Dec, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The course keeps you super busy, but the teachers are really great. You're learning from some of the smartest people in the country. There are 5 different sections, each with around 90 students. In the first year, FABM students and PGP students study together. You get to pick your electives in the second year. The schedule is all set for you, but the workload is tough. The grading isn't too strict, though, so as long as you work hard, you should be able to pass.

Placement: The college has awesome placement opportunities with 100% placement rate, and the average salary for IIM A is around 31 LPA, which is really good. Some students even get offers close to 1 crore. We all get to do a summer internship in our first year and some of us even get pre-placement offers. By the end of the second year, we get placed in top companies with amazing salaries, making life pretty comfortable.

Campus: The hostel here is awesome! They give us single rooms with furniture. We have to stay in the hostel in our first year. They have washing machines, geysers, and clean the place every day. The food they serve is really tasty too!

Lata Verma

Lata Verma

24 Jul, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching here is okay. Sometimes you might get stuck with not-so-great teachers, but you can manage. The exams can be a bit tough, but not impossible if you study. The courses are relevant, so that's a plus!

Placement: Most companies come for placements, but unless you're a top student, it's better to look for jobs elsewhere. Being a BBA student, chances are low for us to get picked. On average, only around 20-40% of students from other courses get selected by companies.

Campus: The college is okay overall, but the food is just okay too. I had some stomach issues. There are lots of little places to eat and some shops around campus. The dorm Wi-Fi is pretty bad, so I recommend looking for off-campus housing instead.

Sunil Maurya

Sunil Maurya

22 May, 2024

2.8
2 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the teachers here. They're super supportive and I never had any issues with them. I'm from Uttar Pradesh and I never felt out of place because of language or anything. The courses are okay, but they don't really prepare you for the real world. It's more about getting the certificate. The semester exams are pretty easy if you study a bit before. I think you can do well with just 2-4 hours of prep.

Placement: I'm in my final year here. I found my own internship and job. The placement cell here isn't that great. The average salary offered is about 2.5 to 2.75 LPA. I had to take out a big loan for my education here, and now it's really tough for me.

Campus: The campus has buildings with two floors, kinda like my high school auditorium. They really know how to market themselves I saw the business college building when I applied. I studied at the law school in a separate building. Living in the hostel was the highlight of my time here. And the food? It's pretty good too!

Seema Gupta

Seema Gupta

30 Apr, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are awesome! They really help us out and make sure we understand everything. They're always there to answer our questions and follow the syllabus well. We have assignments and tests to keep track of our learning. It's great!

Placement: Most students got jobs after graduation. Companies like Flipkart, PWC, Deloitte, and others hired students. The highest salary was 11 LPA, while the lowest was 7.5 LPA. On average, students got 7.2 LPA.

Campus: The classrooms have Wi-Fi, comfy chairs, good lighting, and AC. There's a big library with lots of books, a nice canteen, and a huge auditorium. The lift works well, and the washrooms are clean. There's parking too. Faculty members have their own cabins. Overall, the facilities here are great.

Abhishek Singh

Abhishek Singh

29 Mar, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really enjoyed my time at #NAME?. The professors were super helpful and approachable. The campus is beautiful and has a lot of resources for students. I learned a lot in my classes and made some great friends. The only downside was the large class sizes, which made it hard to get one-on-one time with the professors. Overall, I would recommend #NAME? to anyone looking for a great college experience.

Placement: I'm really impressed with the placements at ISBR Business School. The placement team goes above and beyond to help us land our dream jobs in top companies like Wipro, PWC, and HDFC Bank. They even got us connected with great companies like Lo'real and Federal Bank. The highest package was almost 12 Lacs, and the average was around 7 Lacs. It's great to see so many students getting good job opportunities here.

Campus: The stuff students can use at ISBR include a library, smart classrooms, and a Bloomberg terminal. But some things need fixing, like devices and infrastructure. There are areas that could be better. The hostels are clean and connected to gyms and fun places.

Shreya Nair

Shreya Nair

27 Mar, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are good, but they can be a bit strict. The quality of teaching is great, and we focus on improving our soft skills and communication. The course curriculum is designed to match what the industry needs, so it's well thought out. The exams aren't too hard, which is a relief.

Placement: There are lots of chances to do internships for 3 or 6 months. Placements really kick off from the second year, even before the actual placements, with training in aptitude and soft skills. They bring in companies like Accenture, Mahindra, Solaris, Byjus, Mahindra and Mahindra, and Bajaj for recruiting. The salary packages range from 3 LPA and the average package is around 6 LPA. Some startups also offer cool roles like marketing manager.

Campus: The campus is kinda small, but at least it's safe with CCTV everywhere. The classrooms have AC and boards, which is cool. The library has lots of reference books. But the hostel isn't owned by the college, and the food isn't great even though we pay a lot for it. Unfortunately, there aren't many sports facilities and no medical help from the college.

Swati Menon

Swati Menon

3 Mar, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are awesome and really know their stuff. They make learning fun and practical. We all get internships which help us prepare for working in the real world. The faculty members have Ph.D.s and tons of experience. They understand the theory and hands-on aspects of every subject really well.

Placement: All seniors got jobs which is awesome! Lots of big companies come to hire students for different roles like marketing and analytics. They offer good positions in areas like Financial Analysis, Operations, and Logistics. It's great to see everyone getting placed.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure and the courses are well-organized. The classrooms have AC and comfy chairs. We also have hostel facilities with good food. There's a canteen on campus and a library too. Overall, it's a nice place to study.