
Manav Rachna University [MRU]
Average rating of Manav Rachna University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
shubham bhatele
8 Mar, 2025
Admission: The faculty at this college is really great. They are super supportive and friendly. It's easy to connect with them and they know their stuff. The teaching is top-notch and will prepare you well for the industry. Just a heads up though, the exams can be pretty challenging, so be prepared for that.
Placement: Around 80% of students in my course got placed after graduation. The salaries depend on how much we know. The highest salary offered was 18 LPA. Most students got around 4-5 LPA on average. The lowest salary offered was 3.5 LPA.
Campus: The campus has awesome facilities like a gaming zone with indoor and outdoor games. The Wi-Fi speed is great everywhere. The libraries and classrooms are also really good. And don't forget about the food courts they're amazing!
Gautam Rao
24 Sept, 2024
Admission: The exams were pretty tough, but the teachers were really helpful. They gave us study material and feedback to help us with the problems. They even gave extra marks if we were close to passing. It was great!
Placement: Around 20% of students got jobs after college. I'm not sure about the highest or lowest salaries offered by HR, and I haven't kept up with my friends or teachers lately. But from what I know, the placements were just okay.
Campus: The college has great amenities and the infrastructure is really nice. The canteen is awesome with 3 places to eat offering different options. It's cool to have a Nescafé and Subway on campus to hang out with friends and grab some food.
Mahesh Rao
27 Apr, 2024
Admission: Most of the faculty are alright, although some are better than others. They seem to have good degrees, but not all of them have much real-world experience. The course could use more hands-on learning opportunities.
Placement: The job offers here range from 2 to 5 LPA. Some local lawyers recruited students. I found out later that placements aren't great. I rushed into picking this college and now I kinda wish I hadn't.
Campus: The college has 2 libraries with online access. Each classroom has AC to keep it cool in summer. Only hostel students can use the college wifi. The hostel food quality has gone down, especially considering the high fees we pay.
Chitra Khan
25 Apr, 2024
Admission: I find it tough to follow classes in a language I don't get. It makes things hard to grasp. The college experience is kinda boring since there's nothing else to do besides classes. They should add workshops or guest lectures to help us learn more practical stuff and develop skills.
Placement: Most students get placed, about 90%. Some others, like 5%, are heading abroad for more studies. The average job offer is around 8 lakhs per year, but some lucky ones get as high as 52 lakhs. Companies like Google and QuickHeal come for placements, which is great.
Campus: The college buildings are really nice, but the hostel needs improvement. I traveled all the way from Andhra Pradesh to Haryana, and the food here is not good at all. When I joined the college, the food was bad, and it didn't get any better throughout the year. The hostel facilities are decent, but they are not well-maintained.
Vinay Reddy
31 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers are super nice, helpful, and hardworking. They're friendly and always ready to help. The course is interesting, and we get to go on industry visits which are really fun. The exams are not too hard; you just need to pass half of them.
Placement: Getting a job after studying here isn't easy if you're just an average student. You really have to put in the effort. The course offers roles in sales marketing, HR finance accounts, and even internships right on campus.
Campus: The classrooms have AC and smart projectors in each one, which is cool. We can use Wi-Fi in labs too. The sports facilities are great indoor and outdoor options with all the gear we need. Plus, there are 3 libraries on campus, with one being the biggest in Faridabad. Love it here!
Amit Menon
1 Jan, 2024
Admission: I love the courses I'm taking because the curriculum is great and the exams are fair. The teachers are super helpful and know their stuff. Most of them have a PhD in their subject. But I don't think they can make us ready for the job market alone. We need to do a lot of self-practice and study on our own to be truly industry-ready.
Placement: Around 80 students out of 400 usually land placements here. The average yearly salary is 8 lakhs, but some lucky ones get as much as 54 lakhs. Companies like HCL, IBM, Tata, and TCS come for placements. Almost everyone gets internships at places like JCB, Reliance, and Google.
Campus: The campus looks nice, but the computer labs need better equipment. A few computers don't work, and the Wi-Fi can be spotty. The hostel facilities and food in the mess are not great compared to other colleges. On the bright side, my college is awesome for sports and games.
Pranav Joshi
1 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really nice. They all have Ph.D.s and are super helpful. They support us a lot and help us out in different ways. They're like the backbone of the students. Each semester, we have one midterm and one final exam for each subject. The exams are tough and you can't cheat because they watch us closely.
Placement: I really like my course because there's a good chance of getting placed after graduation. The top package is 60 LPA, and the average is 8 LPA in our college. Companies like HCL, Xebia, Google, Capgemini, and Microsoft come for placements. Also, you can get an internship through the college. One student even got an internship at Google recently.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure. They provide free Wi-Fi all over campus for students. There are 15 labs, like computer and chemistry labs, and 4 libraries. The medical care is great too; the doctor is in on Wednesdays and Fridays for free. Plus, there are lots of sports facilities available for students.
Varun Kartik Vaidya
29 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff, but you gotta be ready to learn. Exams are not too hard, you just need 40% to pass. And then you're onto the next semester! The university sets you up well to handle anything in the future.
Placement: I heard that most students in Computer Science Engineering got placed, like around 70-80%. The highest salary package was 56 Lacs per year, while the lowest was 4 Lacs. Companies like Cognizant, Infosys, and Wipro hire a lot of students. There are over 250 companies that come for placements. They offer internships in courses like data analysis and C+.
Campus: The campus is huge, covering 60 acres. They have nice classrooms with smart boards, a clean library with lots of books, including journals. The Wi-Fi is strong too. The food in the mess is great, with lots of different options. They also focus on sports like cricket, volleyball, basketball, and shooting.
Uday Rao
25 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are super supportive. They always have your back if you're keen on learning. The college even gives money to students who take part in competitions and hackathons. The teachers are really experienced and have great connections in big companies. The course is focused on what's actually used in the industry. Following the teacher's advice makes passing semester exams a breeze.
Placement: This college is great for placements. Last year, someone got a huge 60 LPA package! The lowest one was around 4-5 LPA. Companies like Wipro, Infosys, and HCL come to hire students. If you're looking for internships, this is the place to be. And guess what? A student even landed a job at Google recently!
Campus: Manav Rachna University has awesome facilities. They've got 4 libraries, 2 auditoriums, and plenty of workshop rooms. The classrooms are all nice, with ACs and Wi-Fi everywhere. The hostels are well-kept too. Food at the mess and canteen is tasty. Plus, they've got great medical facilities and sports areas.
Nidhi Iyer
25 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. When we show them respect, they share all their knowledge with us using projectors, smartboards, and PDFs. The teaching is good overall, but some lectures can be boring. It would be cool if they made them more interactive. The exams are not too hard, and most students pass with no problem (around 70-80%). But there are too many exams, and the grading is not very strict.
Placement: The job placements at my college are pretty good. If you work hard, you have a good chance of getting placed. Companies like TCS, Capgemini, Infosys, Genpact, and American Express hire a lot of students. Most of us end up as computer science engineers after doing B.Tech. Around 60% of students get internships, and the rest have to take a mandatory course. The companies that offer internships are the same ones that hire for full-time positions.
Campus: The college I go to has awesome facilities. We've got Wi-Fi, labs, and three libraries. The library is quiet, perfect for studying from 8 am to 4 pm. The whole place is air conditioned, which is great. When it comes to sports, we've got a basketball court, cricket and football grounds, and an indoor sports arena. Everything is well taken care of. The canteen food is tasty but a bit pricey. The mess food is decent, affordable, and they serve up different dishes. Overall, we really like the food here.