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Average rating of JCC

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.7

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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5%
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35%
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45%
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15%
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Placement

Placement

3.3/5

Admission

Admission

3.6/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.9/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Vivek Singh

Vivek Singh

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super helpful and almost all of them have a Ph.D. The course curriculum is practical and relates to real-life situations, which is really useful. The exams aren't too hard. As long as you have a basic understanding and present your knowledge well, you can get good grades.

Placement: I really liked my college because most students got placed after graduation around 70%. The best package offered in the BBA program was about 3.5 LPA. Some of the top companies that recruited students were Lenskart, Zomato, and HDFC. Almost 90% of us got internships in different companies, which was great for gaining experience. The most common role offered to us was a relationship manager, which is pretty cool.

Campus: Studying here is cool because the buildings are nice. It's a small campus, though, not like bigger schools. Hostel facilities are awesome, but they're a bit far from campus. The hostel gives you food tokens, which is cool. And you can play sports on campus, which is fun!

Arun Mishra

Arun Mishra

B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology

Reviewed On 3 Dec, 2025

2.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here aren't very experienced. They switch teachers every semester, which makes it hard to get used to their teaching style. The course material is pretty simple, but the exams are tough. The passing rate is 95%. You have to keep at least 65% attendance each semester, or else you'll be kicked out.

Placement: After finishing the master's degree in psychology, you can land a job or internship in areas like counseling, industrial, forensic, child, or clinical fields. Even though our college doesn't offer placements, many students manage to secure internships in these diverse fields.

Campus: The Wi-Fi doesn't work on our phones, but we can use it on PCs and smartboards. The library is small and there's no sports ground or open area to hang out. The hostels are a bit far from the college in a residential area, but they're pretty nice.

Sarika Joshi

Sarika Joshi

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. Sometimes the staff can be a bit rude, though. Classes start on time, but there are a lot of assignments and projects to juggle. Overall, the faculty is friendly and always ready to help out. They're good at clearing up any confusion or answering questions.

Placement: The placement rate was around 60-65% last year. Students got jobs in various companies with an average salary of 6-7 Lacs per year. The highest salary offered was 13 LPA. Every year, there are placement events for seniors. The alumni connections are really good.

Campus: The college has good transport links with buses and the metro. They've got sports facilities like volleyball and basketball. The classrooms are nice, some even have smart boards and projectors. Overall, the college's infrastructure is pretty good.

Chitra Nair

Chitra Nair

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff stay current with what's needed in the job market. They know what topics to cover and how to prepare us for industry. The college organizes our exams and makes sure we're ready for what's coming. Plus, they take us on industry visits every semester. It's a great way to learn outside the classroom.

Placement: Most students got jobs, around 90%. The highest pay is 12 LPA. If you work hard, you can find internships and job offers easily. There are opportunities for start-ups too. Just put in the effort and you'll get a chance for internships and jobs.

Campus: There are hostels near the campus run by the college for guys and girls. They're clean and well taken care of. The food is good, and there are washrooms too. You can also find affordable PGs nearby if you prefer.

Saloni Iyer

Saloni Iyer

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

Reviewed On 1 Nov, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here are awesome! They help us a lot and are super nice. They really know their stuff. But some teachers in IT can be a bit strict in class. We have two exams - a mid-term test and then the big semester exams.

Placement: The placements at this college are okay. I found out that not everyone gets placements, only if you have a good CGPA or meet the 75% attendance rule. There aren't any big companies recruiting here. The average package is around 3-4 LPA.

Campus: The college has really nice facilities. They've got a good library and computer labs that are well-kept. Plus, there are 3 canteens on campus. Hostel students have a separate lunch spot. The classrooms are all air-conditioned and tidy. And there's also a small space for playing outside.

Tanvi Verma

Tanvi Verma

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2025

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are awesome and super nice to us. Whenever I have a question about something we're learning or already learned, they're always there to help. And they even share tips on how to ace job interviews, not just what's in the course. Love it!

Placement: I'm currently a student at this college and I've heard that the placement opportunities here are pretty good. However, it's important to do well in your studies or have the right skills to ace the job interviews for placement. I know a bunch of students who landed great jobs through the college placements.

Campus: The college has a good infrastructure. The library is open whenever the college is open. There are lots of notes, books, and old exam questions available. I'm a computer course student, so I can practice there after my classes. It's super convenient!

Yash Nair

Yash Nair

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 12 Sept, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the teachers here. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. The subjects we study are mostly useful, but there are a few that don't seem necessary. The exams are not too easy or too hard, just about right.

Placement: In the last year, students are getting job offers regularly. The average salary is around Rs. 3-4 lakhs per year. Most BBA students end up in sales and marketing roles. Almost 60-70% of students find internships through the college.

Campus: The college's overall infrastructure isn't the best, but the classrooms and library are pretty good. The teachers get to use the lifts, but us students have to take the stairs. The canteen doesn't have a lot of food choices, and the quality is just okay.

Ashish Verma

Ashish Verma

BCA in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2025

2.5
1 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are great! They've got a lot of experience, with some even coming from IIT and JNU. They've been teaching for over 25 years. Our curriculum is spot on for the industry. Each semester we cover eight subjects that really dive into what's happening in the tech world. The exams are fair, with a mix of tough and easy questions. It's like a 40/60 split between challenging and straightforward stuff.

Placement: The placements at our college were pretty good before Covid hit. But things have changed now. This year, only 25 out of 100 students in the MCA batch got their degree. The placements aren't great at the moment. Some companies and startups are offering jobs, but they're not very high-profile. The highest salary offered was 5 LPA, while the lowest was 1.8 LPA.

Campus: The labs and classrooms have AC which is great. We can use the lab, library, and internet. The classrooms have projectors and LCD screens. The hostel isn't officially recognized by JCC but has a tie-up with PGs in Rohini. The hostels have coolers and basic furniture. The food in the canteen is good. We have three canteens on different floors. Sports are important here. We have a sports meet and can play different games. But overall, there isn't much focus on sports.

Isha Das

Isha Das

B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology

Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The classes were just right, not too hard. The teachers were great  nice, helpful, and knew their stuff. They made the learning environment cozy. We had 6 semesters, each with mid-terms and final exams.

Placement: I didn't see any placements for psychology except for industrial, which I wasn't into. But the internships the college arranged were awesome. They were super helpful and I learned a lot. They went on for more than a month, so that was pretty cool.

Campus: The campus had labs, an air-conditioned library, computer labs, and canteens. The washrooms were clean. But the campus was small, so there was no chill spot. You couldn't even hang out in the garden or canteens during free lectures. The entry and exit rules were pretty strict.

Harsh Mishra

Harsh Mishra

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

Reviewed On 28 Jul, 2025

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams were easy, and the teachers were nice, but the courses didn't get us ready for the industry. We didn't get much exposure. The exams were so simple that we didn't really need to study hard. We ended up just memorizing things for the practical classes.

Placement: I didn't see many students getting placed through the college. Companies mostly offered BPO calling jobs. Students found internships outside of campus. Some students landed roles in software development, web development, and data analysis. It all depended on their skills. Many ended up with jobs off-campus.

Campus: The classrooms looked nice, but the computer lab could use some fixing up. We didn't have a place for sports, which was a bummer. Bathrooms were clean but could be better. The smart boards didn't really work well in class or lab. The food at the college canteen was just okay.

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