
Jamshedpur Worker's College Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Jamshedpur Worker's College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
2.5
Student Rating Distribution
Varun Mishra
B.Sc.
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff, which is awesome. There are quite a few teachers, but they all work hard to help us out. If you put in the effort, you can do well on exams. The semester tests are pretty fair, with most students passing with over 80%.
Placement: There are some placement offers available, but most of them are for less than 10,000 per month. The job opportunities are mostly in local places like share shops, call centers, malls, and small places. Not many students are able to take these offers. My seniors didn't get any interviews for placements because the chances are really low.
Campus: The hostel doesn't have many facilities, but the infrastructure is okay. There's no outdoor playing area, but indoor games are available. The college has wi-fi, good classrooms, and a great library with lots of books to learn from.
Kavita Sharma
B.Sc.
Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2025
Admission: I really like the courses here, they're practical and make sense. The teachers are nice, knowledgeable, and friendly. Exams can be a bit late, but they're not too hard. Compared to other top colleges, the semester exams are not as tough. Plus, there are internal exams after the semester ones, which are pretty chill in my opinion.
Placement: Last year, only a few students got placements, like around 2-3%. The highest salary offered was 3.5 LPA, while the lowest was 1.8 LPA. On average, students were making around 2.5 LPA. Companies like Gillette, Tata Motors, and Tata Steel were the top recruiters. Unfortunately, no one landed an internship. The most common job offered was in software development.
Campus: The facilities are nice, but the college buildings are pretty bad. The learning atmosphere isn't great, but since it's a budget-friendly college, new students might want to think about it even though it might not offer the best study environment. They do have a sports facility and staff for sports, but I'm pretty sure it's not well-maintained. The labs are outdated and have poor conditions. The computers in the lab are ancient, and they don't offer any learning resources after a power outage, which is really not good for students' future.
Neha Menon
B.Sc.
Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They know their stuff and are good at teaching. Some teachers might not be able to do everything perfectly, so the quality is okay. The pass rate is average, and the exams are tough, but it's all good because what really counts is putting in the effort.
Placement: The college is decent, but don't expect it to be a breeze. There's a bunch of students, so you gotta put in the work. Internships are an option too. I'd suggest trying out 5 or 6 different ones to boost your chances of getting hired later on.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is nonexistent, and the canteen is pretty boring. I'm not sure about the medical facilities, but the sports and games are decent. The departments are alright, and the classrooms are spacious, but it's hard to see the board from my seat. They really need to upgrade to a bigger board.
Suresh Rao
B.Sc.
Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025
Admission: The exams at this college are pretty standard, just like any other college. There's no cheating allowed, which is good. It's a government college, but I'm satisfied with how fair they are. I don't have to worry about attendance, which is a plus. If you're thinking about studying part-time, this college is a good choice.
Placement: I enrolled in B.Sc. at Workers College in Jamshedpur. The professor mentioned placements, but they weren't available for my course. Luckily, other courses do have placements. I'm now working at TISCO after completing my studies here.
Campus: The campus buildings are in bad shape - you can see rust on the pillars and some are even broken. There aren't any sports facilities, and the professors don't encourage sports or other extracurricular activities. If you're into sports, it's better to look for another college.
Pooja Menon
B.Com
Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. The course content was just right for me. It definitely prepared me for the real world. The exams were a bit tough, but if you put in the work, they're manageable. You need to get at least 35% to pass.
Placement: None of us got placed from our college. They didn't provide any job packages for our course. There were no recruiting companies coming for any course. We didn't get any internships either. No roles were offered to us from our college or course.
Campus: The college infrastructure and classes weren't great. We needed some renovations. There was no Wi-Fi or lab access for our course. It seems like the college didn't offer Wi-Fi for students. And there were no hostels available either.
Nidhi Verma
B.Com
Reviewed On 28 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were knowledgeable, but they didn't really focus on helping students. The course content didn't prepare us well for the industry. The exams weren't too difficult, but you still had to put in some effort to get good grades.
Placement: Our college didn't offer placements or internships, and no companies came for recruiting students.
Campus: The college's infrastructure was just okay, but the sanitation was pretty bad. We didn't have labs, Wi-Fi, a canteen, medical facilities, sports, or games just the library and classrooms. Unfortunately, there were no hostels or canteens on campus.
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