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4.3
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Dinesh Verma
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great at teaching. They have this cool mentorship program where they group students and assign a mentor to each group. The mentors help us out with everything. But some teachers could be better.
Placement: I landed an internship at Tommy Hilfiger, which was super exciting. By the time the 3rd semester rolls around, most students usually find placements, which is awesome. But not everyone gets placed, so it's good to keep that in mind. The college offers a bunch of cool opportunities to improve your communication and other skills. There are clubs like JCI, Toastmasters, and Rotaract that you can join to get involved.
Campus: The campus is really small, like you can walk around the whole place in just a couple of minutes. It would be nice if they worked on making it look better, like adding more green spaces or seating areas. There's plenty of land here, but they're not doing much to make it nicer.
Gargi Mishra
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice. I like how they use activity-based learning, which makes it easier to understand the course material. It's great because everyone can keep up and learn well.
Placement: In my course, most of the students, around 240 out of 300, got placed. The highest salary they offered was 10 LPA and the lowest was 3.5 LPA. Companies like Federal Bank, ABFRL, South Indian Bank, ITC, Nestle, and more come for placements. They offer roles like manager, assistant manager, marketing executive, and business development executive.
Campus: The campus has a gym, swimming pool, shuttle court, and turf. Classrooms are air-conditioned, which is nice. The college is clean with designated smoking areas.
Dinesh Sharma
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The semesters aren't too tough, but our batch follows the Calicut University syllabus. It's been the same since 2016, so it needs an update. Some professors, like Ranjith Karat, are really great at teaching. Their teaching is excellent.
Placement: So far, 2% of us got placed in the first month of our 3rd semester. Everyone got an average package of 5.65 LPA. Federal Bank and Info Edge were the top companies hiring us. Most of us, around 82%, did internships in various sectors for 2 months. We got roles like senior sales executives, management trainees, and store managers. It was a great experience!
Campus: The campus has really good wifi everywhere, and the attendance system uses AI in class. The computer labs and library are nice for studying. The hostel food is better than at other places I've stayed. They have teams for different activities like arts and sports. They make sure everything runs smoothly at events. Also, there's a doctor available every evening for basic health needs. You can find all the basic medicines you might need on campus too.
Ashish Nair
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and the course got a recent update. It became autonomous in 2024. Exams are okay, but I'm a bit unsure about them now since some things have changed with the new autonomy.
Placement: Almost everyone finds a job by the end of the year. Everyone lands an internship within 2 months. Most students end up in marketing jobs after the MBA. Not sure about the highest salary though.
Campus: The school has Wi-Fi all the time, and classrooms have smart boards. The library is cool too. The hostel is pretty good, especially the new one with private rooms. Food at the hostel is better than other places I've seen.
Tanya Gupta
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college have a lot of industry experience and they really know their stuff. They're super helpful and the quality of teaching is top-notch. The course curriculum is up-to-date and keeps us in the loop with what's going on in the industry.
Placement: Most of us got jobs in good companies after we graduated. The highest salary offered was 7 LPA, the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was 4.5 LPA. Companies like S&P Global, Karvy, Federal Bank, ESAF, came for placements. They offered roles like assistant manager and probationary officer. Right now, 90% of us are interning at Big Bazar and Reliance Retail.
Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and library that are open 24/7. The hostel, mess, and medical facilities are top-notch too. The library has tons of books that help with our studies, and the labs are really good too. I also like the canteen and mess here. Overall, the facilities are awesome.
Sameer Rao
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 11 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super experienced, friendly, and helpful. Lots of them have Ph.Ds and they're young at heart. They really know their stuff and keep us up-to-date. They share what they know with us, which is awesome. The way they teach is top-notch they make class fun and on point.
Placement: Most students got placed, with 90% finding jobs. Some chose not to take jobs from the college. The best offer was 5.8 Lacs a year, while the average was 3.2 Lacs and the lowest was 2.4 Lacs. Companies like Amul and Berger were top recruiters. Around 60% of students got internships too.
Campus: The campus has good facilities like a swimming pool, library, and Wi-Fi. The canteen serves delicious food. You can get medical help quickly. They also have arts events every week. The college is open 24/7 for students. You can join football and cricket clubs. They have sports activities in the evenings. You can also play board games on campus.
Meena Gupta
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 2 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers were super helpful. They had good study materials and notes. They taught well using real-life examples and university books. Exams were based on a points system. You needed 18 points out of 36 to pass.
Placement: Almost all students got jobs after college. The highest salary was 12 LPA and the lowest was 3.6 LPA. Companies like Berger, ABFRL, ITC, PWC, and Morning Star hired students. Everyone got internships at places like ABFRL, Trends, and Outlook Magazine. I did an internship too. The main job offered was manager.
Campus: The college had good infrastructure. Classrooms and hostels had Wi-Fi. The library had about 1000 books. Classrooms and computer labs were air-conditioned. Hostel rooms and the canteen were nice. Students made the canteen menu.
Pooja Patel
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and super qualified. They've got their doctorates in their subjects, so they know their stuff. We learn by doing lots of activities, which helps us get ready for the real world.
Placement: All students got jobs after college. Some got paid really well, like over 60k, while others got around 28k. Most students landed jobs around 40k. Companies like Ramco Cements, HCL, and Federal Bank hired us. We got roles like marketing, sales, and finance. Salaries ranged from 10k to 6k. Almost everyone got internships too, from places like Big Bazaar and Decathlon.
Campus: The college has everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, gym, pool, basketball court, 3 auditoriums, library, store, study area, classrooms, hostel, and even a washing machine. In the hostel, they allow 3 people per room with tables and bed racks for each. The food in the mess is really good and nutritious because students help decide the menu for the whole year. There's a medical section on campus for minor issues and hospitals nearby for bigger problems. And for sports, we have cricket, football, and volleyball with yearly meets. It's a great place to study and have fun!
Tarun Verma
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 2 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and you can reach them anytime on campus. They're all super qualified, with most of them having doctorates. They really care about us and keep an eye on our progress. The stuff we're studying is actually useful and practical. We learn by doing things, which is a great way to learn. Overall, it's a good experience.
Placement: The college has a 100% placement rate. The highest salary offered was 12 Lacs per year, lowest was 3.3 Lacs, and the average was 6 Lacs. Companies like ITC, Asian Paints, Berger, and Airtel hire students. They offer roles in marketing, finance, and human resources. Our course had an average salary of 6 Lacs. Around 70% of students got internship offers, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, gym, computer lab, library, football ground, basketball court, and a canteen. The hostel is good quality with fairly good and hygienic food. There's also medical first aid nearby. Plus, there are football and cricket grounds available.
Vinay Gupta
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really nice. They work for 45 days and then get a 7-day break for holidays. They have a lot of experience and are always there to help us out.
Placement: Lots of students who graduate end up with jobs. About 95% of students get placed. The highest salary is 6 LPA and the lowest is 1.2 LPA. They get different job roles. Internships last a few weeks. Federal Bank is the main company hiring students.
Campus: Our college has a lot of different departments. We've got a library, a computer lab, 11 staff rooms, two small auditoriums, and a big auditorium. They've got separate hostels for guys and girls. You can use Wi-Fi here. Plus, there's a canteen and a little market. In the hostels, you can choose between triple sharing, double cots, or single cots.
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