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Poonam Singh
1 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at OP Jindal University have Ph.D. degrees and know their stuff. They help us a lot. The university works with local companies, so we get to visit them. OPJU also organizes cool tech events. Passing exams isn't too hard - you just need 50 out of 100 to pass.
Placement: I really like how many students get placed here around 89% of them! The highest salary you can get is about 10 lakh per year, and the average is around 4 lakh. They also help students get internships. To be eligible for internships and jobs, you need to have a CGPA of around 7 and no backlogs. Companies like JSP, JSW, and JSPL come to hire students from OPJU.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, and the library is air-conditioned and has great facilities. The classrooms have smart boards and projectors, and each department has a cool lab with modern stuff. The hostel serves awesome food, and there's a gym on campus too.
Esha Menon
3 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know a lot, most of them have a Ph.D. The way they teach is interesting and helpful, but the courses are really tough. They're trying to prepare us for the industry, but it's not perfect yet. They say they'll train us, but they don't do enough. The exams each semester are okay, most students pass with a 90% rate which is good. The college is a good place to learn, the teachers are supportive and help us a lot.
Placement: Around 30% of us got jobs after college, while others went for more studies or joined family businesses. Big names like Jindal Steel, Mahindra, and Tata, as well as smaller companies, hired students for Finance, HR, and Marketing roles. Salaries varied from 2.5 to 7 LPA, averaging around 3-4 LPA. Internship help is limited, so we had to find our own opportunities, especially in bigger companies. Overall, the college offers a variety of career paths, but there may be limited room for growth.
Campus: The college's infrastructure keeps getting better each year, which is cool. They have all the basic stuff we need like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. There's even a bus that goes to the city every week for us to do our shopping. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't say much about that, but they do have all the necessary facilities and sports stuff for us. Some things could be improved though, according to what students say.
Sakshi Pattewar
9 Aug, 2025
Admission: The MBA faculty at OPJU is awesome! They're super qualified and interactive. The curriculum lets us explore a lot. We have exams at the end of the term, plus class tests, mock tests, interviews, viva, and practicals all in one semester. It's a great learning experience!
Placement: At OPJU, we have awesome internship opportunities. A bunch of our friends ended up landing full-time jobs at the same companies afterwards. I heard that some international companies even offer internships with a hefty stipend of around 20,000 to 25,000. In the final year, the college helps us find placement opportunities, and I've heard that over 70% of students get placed in companies like Kotak Bank and Axis Bank. It's pretty cool.
Campus: There are so many clubs here like operations, finance, and marketing that host events and activities. The campus is super clean and well taken care of. No politics or gender issues, which is great. They don't allow ragging here, which is awesome. We have our own hostel with everything we need like food, washing machines, water, and more. Sometimes we have electrical issues in the hostel, though. And we even have a playground on campus for sports. It's a pretty cool place to be!
Chitra Ghatole
26 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers in the EEE department are super helpful and the coursework matches what's happening in the industry. We get to visit companies and learn practical stuff. The exams aren't too hard if we put in some effort to study.
Placement: In our group of 30 students, most of us got jobs about 75%! Companies like JSP, JPL, Teach Mahindra, and Schenck Process hired us. The best salary was 3.5 LPA and the lowest was 2 LPA. Plus, everyone usually gets an internship while studying here.
Campus: The college has good facilities like electrical labs and nice classrooms. The hostels are really nice with 24/7 Wi-Fi, laundry, games, and a gym. The food in the mess is pretty good, too.
Nitin Choudhary
23 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really knowledgeable and always ready to help. The course curriculum is practical and prepares us well for the industry. It's easy to find internships in different industries. The semester exams are fair and not too hard. Almost everyone passes with a 99% success rate.
Placement: I go to OP Jindal University, it's a college run by the Jindal group. Around 60% of mechanical engineering students get jobs after graduation. The highest salary is 10 LPA, the lowest is 2.5 LPA, and the average is 6 LPA. Top companies that hire from here are JSPL, Siscol, and Tata. About half of the students also get internships, which is great for gaining experience.
Campus: The campus is really nice and clean. They have air-conditioned classrooms for all the courses. The mechanical workshop is huge! We also have a big auditorium, 24*7 Wi-Fi, and a great mechanical lab. You don't have to worry about buying books because everything is in the library. We have both digital and physical library options. There are 2 hostels on campus, and they're in good shape. You can choose between air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned rooms, with single, double, or triple occupancy. Plus, we have a fantastic 6-bed hospital right here. The food is pretty good, and they really support all sports and games.
Anil Iyer
9 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are always there to help us out. The course is spot on and gets us ready for the industry. Exams can be a mix of challenging and easy, but it's all good. I think everyone here is awesome.
Placement: Most students in our college have found placements. The lowest package I heard about was around 6-7 LPA, while the highest was 10 LPA. Companies like BYJU's, JSW, Jindal, ICICI Bank, JSPO, HCL, TATA, and others come for recruitment. In my course, 80% of students landed internships.
Campus: The campus here is awesome, with great infrastructure and facilities. You can easily access labs, the library, and Wi-Fi for your studies. The hostel rooms are nice, and the mess and canteen are big and good. They have medical help for emergencies, and you can play any sport you want. Overall, it's a really cool place that I enjoy a lot.
Sunita Reddy
14 Apr, 2025
Admission: The facilities here aren't great and some teachers struggle to explain things well. It seems like many got their jobs through connections, not skill. The curriculum feels old too. It's like most teachers are from the nearby college.
Placement: The job opportunities here are not great. Not many companies in the steel and power field come for hiring. About 10% of the students get placed in other companies. They claim Amazon and other IT firms hire from here, but those are off-campus placements, not through the college.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure, similar to private colleges. The classrooms are nice, the hostel is good, and there's a playground. They even have an indoor badminton court. The gym is okay too. The labs and amphitheater are good. The library has a decent collection of books.
Nitin Verma
24 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. The notes they give us are top-notch and really useful for our future careers. They help us get ready for the industry. We have two types of exams - midterms and finals. The finals are a bit tougher than midterms, but it's all good.
Placement: A lot of students get placed here every year. The highest package is 32.6 LPA. Companies like TCS, Wipro, and HCL come for campus placements. Around 20% of students get internships regularly, and they're really valuable.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is top-notch, especially for the Engineering Branch. The food in the mess is really good, and the hostel facilities are great too. My batchmates are super happy with how hospitable the staff is.
Arun Sharma
25 Dec, 2024
Admission: The facilities here aren't great and some teachers struggle to explain things well. It seems like many got their jobs through connections, not skill. The curriculum feels old too. It's like most teachers are from the nearby college.
Placement: The job placements here aren't great. Not many companies in the steel and power industry come to hire students. Only about 10% of the students get jobs on campus, while the rest have to look for opportunities elsewhere. They might say Amazon and other IT companies recruit here, but those are off-campus placements and shouldn't really count as part of the official placement stats.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is pretty good, just like a private college. The classrooms are fine and the hostel is nice. They have a playground and even an indoor badminton court. The gym is okay, and the labs and amphitheater are good too. The library has a decent collection of books.
Komal Taneja
9 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. I liked how they taught. The course content is good and helps us get ready for the job market. Exams are not too hard. You just need to get 40% to pass.
Placement: I really liked my course because most students got jobs after graduating. Some others decided to study more or start their own businesses. The highest salary was 12 lakh a year, the lowest was 4 lakh a year, and the average was 6 lakh a year.
Campus: The classrooms, labs, and library are all updated and have everything you need. The library has tons of books on all kinds of stuff like self-help, stories, and biographies. Plus, they have sports stuff too!