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4.1
Student Rating Distribution
Sunita Menon
24 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They really know their stuff and teach us things that are useful in the real world. They cover all the basics and even go into more advanced stuff to help us with job interviews and getting placed. Plus, they do these aptitude sessions which are super helpful.
Placement: Around 75% of students land jobs after graduation. To stay eligible, you gotta keep your grades above 70% every semester. The top salary package is 9 LPA. Companies like Nagarro, TTN, and Daffodil come for placements. Out of 60 students, 45 already have jobs lined up.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with working computers and great internet. The hostel is close by, making hostel life convenient. The food is clean and the medical room is handy for students who need to rest.
Harsh Rajesh
19 Aug, 2025
Admission: I picked this college mainly because the teachers all have Ph.Ds. Our timetable is pretty packed, with Sunday classes going on till late. Sometimes the terms are too short to cover everything. The teachers don't always start from the beginning, so you gotta know some stuff already. For exams, they split the marks 60-40 between internal and external stuff. You gotta get at least 35% to pass the semester.
Placement: I got eligible for placements in my second or fourth semester with a 6.0 pointer. Big companies like KPMG, DE, Asian Paints, EY, and Deloitte Shaw come for hiring. The highest package during our time was 25 LPA, and the average was 11 LPA. Despite the pandemic, the college is getting good placements. Most roles offered are in FMCG and consulting, with assets back securities getting the highest package. They also offer internships in companies like Amazon and KPMG during the summer.
Campus: College life here is pretty average. The campus is small and there aren't many sports facilities. The canteen food isn't great either. We've got all the usual stuff on campus like classrooms, common rooms for girls and boys, AV room, washrooms, medical room, and a lab. The library is pretty cool with over 10,000 books, journals, and magazines. The hostel isn't right on campus; it's about 2 km away. The Wi-Fi and laundry are good there. The food at the hostel is okay, not the best, but we can't complain. Can't have the hostel food, but homemade food is better anyway.
Ankit Singh
22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know their stuff. Classes are pretty interesting, but they could use more hands-on learning instead of just talking. The course content is awesome and really sets you up for success in the job market.
Placement: Most of us from our batch got jobs in 2019, around 97%-98%. The highest salary was 16 LPA, the lowest was 5 LPA, and the average was 8 LPA. Our course has good companies like Infosys, Deloitte, EY, Asian Paints, Kantar, Gartner, Brain, KPMG, and ZS Associates. About 60% of us did internships. The top job roles are in sales, consulting, and research.
Campus: Our college has a cool Bloomberg terminal, a nice library, and offers certification courses. I never stayed in the hostel, so I can't speak on that. The college doesn't have its own hostel, but they set you up in nearby places that are clean and comfy. The food wasn't that great, though.
Sakshi Mishra
16 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart and tough. They're good at clearing up any questions you have. Some teachers just go over the basics instead of diving deep into things. The exams are pretty tough, but most students in our class manage to pass.
Placement: The placements for MCA in our college are okay, not the best but not the worst either. It can be a bit tough to meet the placement criteria. Most students do get placed, but it usually happens towards the end. The average salary offered is around 4.5 LPA, which is pretty standard.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure. The library has a quiet reading room. All classrooms are air-conditioned. The canteen is big with lots of food options. They also have games like table tennis and a gym for students.
sachin pati
28 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but some struggle to teach well. Facilities are okay, not great. Exams are tough, and lots of students find them challenging. Some teachers aren't super helpful. About half of students pass exams. The curriculum could be better.
Placement: The college offers finance and marketing jobs, but they're not great. Students aren't happy with the job options here. I wouldn't suggest this college to anyone. Some BPO roles were also available this year, but they weren't the best.
Campus: I don't stay in the hostel, but from what I've heard, the facilities are just okay. The food is average, and there aren't many options for sports and games on the small campus. The canteen is below average. However, the medical facilities are pretty good since there are doctors available all the time.
Smriti Gupta
30 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers are really nice and always ready to help us out. We get to go on trips to different companies, which is super interesting and helps us learn more. They're always around after class if you need help or advice.
Placement: Around 90% of students in my batch have already found jobs, but there are still some who are waiting to get placed. The top package offered is around 15 Lacs, while the average is about 7 Lacs. Some big companies like Deloitte, Asian Paints, and Maruti Suzuki come for internships, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The college offers lots of facilities like the Bloomberg lab, library, auditorium, hostel, table tennis, gym, and basketball court. The cafeteria is fully air-conditioned and serves hygienic food. Great place to hang out between classes!
Vishal Mishra
10 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome. Shuvro sir is super helpful. MCA is linked with the IPU program. It's been around for a while, and they stick to the IPU curriculum. All the faculty are really knowledgeable.
Placement: Our college doesn't guarantee full job placements, but around 60-70% of students get placed. Companies such as Cent, Knoldus, Nagarro, IVP, TTN, etc., come to our college for placements. We have placement drives both on-campus and off-campus. Students are in charge of organizing these drives. One thing that could be improved is getting the Head of Department more involved in placements.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is okay, but sometimes it's hard to connect at first. Once you're connected, it's all good. The classrooms are clean and nice. The library is awesome you can find everything you need there, and they even have a study room. The sports room is a bit small, though.
Abhishek joshi
16 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They all have Ph.D.s and know their stuff. Plus, most of them worked in companies before teaching. Each teacher has their own cool way of teaching, but I gotta say, the case study method is top-notch. They grade us based on 60% internals and 40% term end exams. You need at least 50% in both to pass. Exams happen on time and they're fair not too hard, not too easy. Just gotta really understand the material.
Placement: In our 4th semester, we can start applying for campus placements. Lots of big companies like Asian Paints, Deloitte, EY, and Smartcub come for placements. Everyone in the PGDM program gets placed no one misses out. The average salary is around 12.2 lakhs, but some lucky ones snag 22 lakhs! Asian Paints and Marsh also offer internships. We all have to do internships, and they kick off in the second year.
Campus: The Tatva fest happens every February. The library has lots of physical books, e-books, and journals. Classrooms have AC, projectors, whiteboards, and speakers. Zenith organizes sports tournaments. The hostel is off-campus, about 2-3 km away. It's managed by a third party and has double rooms. The menu is set by the management and includes vegetarian food and eggs. Outside NCR students must stay in the hostel.
Harsh Menon
28 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced and qualified. They all have PhDs and write research papers for big journals. Plus, they also write for newspapers often.
Placement: The placements at our college are awesome! Big companies come here to hire students for management roles. The average salary offered is between 8 to 9.5 LPA. Everyone in our course got a job, and we all got internships too. The internships paid around Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 25,000 per month.
Campus: The facilities at my college are really great. What sets LBSIM apart from other MBA schools is that we have 12 Bloomberg terminals for research and an analytics lab. It's pretty cool.
Shubham Banerjee
4 May, 2023
Admission: The professors at this college really know their stuff and have different areas of expertise. They teach in a practical way, which is cool. They always come prepared with all the info and even answers to possible questions. The way the courses are set up is great. We start with C programming in the first semester and then move on to Data Structures and Algorithms. This helps us learn better. The exams here are set up nicely too. We have two internal exams and one model exam before the university exams. It's not too hard to get good marks if you understand the basics.
Placement: The college used to have good placement records before. Lately, students from various departments are getting an average salary package of 10 LPA, which is great for beginners. I've heard that now the college is offering up to 20 LPA. There are internship options at Learnflu, Recruit CRM, Knack Teach, and Deltax. Plus, many other companies offer internships with a stipend of Rs. 15,000.
Campus: The course is pretty busy overall. At the start, it's all about adjusting to a new place. Lots of assignments, reading, and studying for exams. You have to make presentations for every class and sometimes do multiple exams in a day. The campus is small, but the facilities are top-notch. There are about 12 clubs, plus a management group, alumni network, and job placement support. The library has all the books you need, including past exam papers for practice.
