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Keshav Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi

Public/Government University|Estd. 1994|NAAC Grade A|NIRF #95 (College) 2025

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Average rating of Keshav Mahavidyalaya

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.2/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Varun Sharma

Varun Sharma

7 Sept, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. This college is kinda new, so there aren't too many students in each class. That means you get more one-on-one time with the teachers. They take their job seriously and classes happen like clockwork. The curriculum they use is spot on. The computer science program starts with the basics like Python, which is super important nowadays. This college is definitely one of the best off-campus options out there.

Placement: The internship cell here is really helpful. They bring in lots of big companies like DE Shaw, Oxane Partners, and Preferred Square for recruitment. DE Shaw even bumped up their pay from 21.5 LPA in 2023 to 23.5 LPA in 2024 because they were impressed with the students here. It's a great opportunity for us!

Campus: The hostel facilities are pretty good. The food in the canteen is decent and not too expensive. They have sports and games here too. They even had a sports day recently and gave out cash prizes to the winners. Wi-Fi is there and the classrooms and library are okay. The washrooms could be cleaner, but it's not a big deal. Overall, it's a decent college.

Deepak Sharma

Deepak Sharma

6 Sept, 2025

2.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are great. They have a mix of full-time and guest teachers who are really helpful and know their stuff. There's about a hundred of them altogether. They're always around in the classrooms and labs, making sure we're learning well. Plus, we also have lady principals here.

Placement: Not many students are happy because there's no good placement support and only a few job offers. No placements for science students. The placement office doesn't help with internships either. I'm let down by the lack of support from the placement cell.

Campus: The college only has a girls' hostel and the mess isn't great. The canteen provides food for the hostel. Boys don't have a hostel on campus, but there are plenty of PG options for both boys and girls. PGs cost around 10,000 bucks a month for boys and girls, and there are flats available for rent too. You can find 3 BHK flats for around 10,000.

SHUBHAM KOBARNE

SHUBHAM KOBARNE

24 Oct, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and faculty at this college really know their stuff. They're super helpful, especially to new students. The exams can be tough since they test our core understanding of the subjects.

Placement: The placements here are really good. If you put in effort to find an internship or job, you'll find one for sure. On average, students get around 8 LPA, but some have even landed jobs at 40 LPA. Companies like Infosys, Deloitte, and DMart hire a lot of students from here. About half of us got internships, doing things like HR work or backend stuff.

Campus: The teachers here are super helpful, and the food in the hostel rocks. It's an all-girls' hostel, and there's a football field, basketball court, and badminton court nearby. Plus, there's a gym for anyone who wants to work out.

Mahesh Choudhary

Mahesh Choudhary

4 Apr, 2024

3.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and understanding. They know their stuff well and explain things in a way that makes sense. They're good at clearing up any confusion you might have. This course won't guarantee you a job, but it's a good stepping stone. The exams aren't super hard, just study a bit more and you'll be fine. You need at least 33% to pass, which is like getting 33 out of 100. The exam is worth 75% and assignments are 25%.

Placement: I didn't see any job placement chances for that course at the University. No companies visited for jobs in that course. I'm in NCWEB, so that might be why. Otherwise, the college is good. They need to improve on providing job opportunities, especially for NCWEB students.

Campus: The campus has good facilities like nice classrooms and a cheap canteen. The environment is healthy. But there aren't any outdoor activities for students even though there's a big ground. I can't say anything about the hostel because I never lived there.

Siddharth Nair

Siddharth Nair

22 Mar, 2024

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teacher was super helpful and knew their stuff. This course teaches you to be good at French so you can apply for teaching jobs or other similar roles. Exams happen once a year.

Placement: I took the French certificate course at our college, but they didn't have any placements or job packages. They didn't invite any companies for job opportunities either. This course is just for learning the language, not for internships or jobs. If you want to work in the language field, you'll have to find a job on your own after taking this course.

Campus: The classrooms and buildings were awesome. It felt like a real Delhi University campus with nice classrooms, benches, and a cool canteen. The facilities were good, with a sports ground too. Overall, everything was pretty decent.

Pranav Menon

Pranav Menon

11 Oct, 2023

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good - they know their stuff and explain things well. The courses are okay, but they could be more practical for real-world jobs, especially in technical areas. The exams can be challenging, but if you study regularly, you should be fine passing them.

Placement: I'm a student at Keshav Mahavidyalaya and I gotta say, if you're in commerce, you've got some good placement options here. Big companies like Deloitte, EY, and Wipro come for recruitment. About half to three-fourths of commerce students get placed with an average salary of 3 to 5 lakhs per year. But for us computer science folks, there aren't as many tech job opportunities on campus. So, a lot of us end up looking for jobs off-campus.

Campus: The course infrastructure is pretty good. The classrooms are clean and have projectors. The library is huge with lots of helpful books. We've got Wi-Fi all over campus and the labs have everything we need. There's a girls-only hostel on campus. We don't have much for outdoor activities, but the grounds are spacious. The canteen food is decent and not too pricey. They've also got a medical room and some sports facilities available.

Anjali Sharma

Anjali Sharma

10 Apr, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super helpful and give us lots of study materials. The way they teach is great. The courses are practical and get us ready for work. Exams are pretty straightforward too.

Placement: In my course, about 75% of students got placed. The lowest pay is 4 LPA, and the average is 7 LPA. The highest pay is 7.5 LPA. Some students even landed internships at top companies that came to our college.

Campus: The facilities in our department are really good. The campus has lots of greenery, so the air feels fresh. The classrooms and labs are clean and upgraded. They've got a great library and offer sports and medical services too.

Anil Singh

Anil Singh

29 Mar, 2023

3.5
2 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are awesome, especially in my course. They're really helpful and teach well. The BMS course is top-notch and gets us ready for the industry. Exams are fair, not too hard but not a breeze either. We use CGPA for grades.

Placement: Around 15-20 students out of a batch of 70 got job offers. The highest salary is 10 lakhs per year and the lowest is 4 lakhs per year. Some good companies visit the campus. 60% of students did internships, with the top role being business analyst.

Campus: I can't say much about the guys' dorms since I haven't checked them out. The Wi-Fi doesn't work well though. The canteen is just average. They have sports facilities and game areas, but they aren't kept up very well.

Nidhi Reddy

Nidhi Reddy

20 Feb, 2023

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college were super helpful and really knew their stuff. They taught really well too. The environment was great, and the students were friendly and supportive. During exams, we had plenty of time, and the teachers were always nice.

Placement: Around 70% of students in our course got placed. The highest package was 14 LPA, and the lowest was 2.5 LPA. The package depended on your skills. It was good for beginners because they could learn and earn from it.

Campus: The teachers here were not very good, and the bathrooms were always gross. But the staff and management were awesome! They were super helpful and organized fun events for us. I also liked that ragging was not allowed. Overall, it was a good experience.

Deepak Singh

Deepak Singh

31 Jan, 2023

3.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here really know their stuff and teach it well. But all we get is theory and analysis, no practical stuff. The exams are tough because the university sets them, and you gotta get at least 30 out of 70 to pass. For a 90-mark test, you need 40 marks to pass. Your grade depends on whether you pass or fail.

Placement: In my BSc math course, about 30% of students got placed last year. The highest package was 23 lakhs in 2022, while the lowest was 3.5 lakhs and the average was 5 lakhs. Companies like Bank of America, Accenture, Deloitte, BCG, EY, and Wipro hire a lot from our college. I noticed that fewer math students get internships compared to BCom and BMS students. Around half of them get internships at companies like Boat and Unstop. In my course, roles in analytics and research are pretty common.

Campus: The teachers in the math department are really great. The labs are cool. The WiFi here is awesome. The library is super clean and quiet. There's a quiet reading room for studying. The girls' hostel is okay, not amazing but not bad. They offer all sports except cricket.