College logo

Parishkar International College

Private University|Estd. 2015|NAAC Grade D

Average rating of Parishkar International College

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.1

Based on 10 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
0%
4
20%
3
40%
2
40%
1
0%
Placement

Placement

2.7/5

Admission

Admission

2.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.3/5

Academics

Academics

3.7/5

Rate this College and tell others what you think....
Sort By:
Varun Singh

Varun Singh

Bachelor of Science ( B.Sc.)

Reviewed On 15 Mar, 2023

2.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I had a mix of good and not-so-good teachers here. Some were great, but others didn't meet the mark. The course content wasn't really helpful for getting us ready for the industry. Exams happen once a year, just like high school board exams. And the pass rate was around 33%.

Placement: Placements are hard to come by at this college. Less than 10% of students actually land jobs after graduating. Only BBA students seem to have any luck with placements. Unfortunately, science students like me have zero chance of finding placements. I finished my B.Sc in 2019, and there were no job opportunities for us science students.

Campus: The campus building isn't great, and there aren't many facilities like a canteen or sports ground. The hostel isn't too good either. A lot of students in the hostel are unhappy with the facilities and the food.

Hema Nair

Hema Nair

Bachelor of Science ( B.Sc.)

Reviewed On 22 Dec, 2022

2.3
1 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff, but they could use more experience. The course material is solid, and we have exams in the middle of the semester. However, the focus is more on textbooks than hands-on learning, even though we do get some practicals.

Placement: Placements are there, but they're limited and not in top companies. The placement events happen often, almost every month. Mostly, final year students get placed in banks and firms.

Campus: The college feels more like a school. There's a library which is useful, but no canteen. They have Wi-Fi, but students can't use it because phones aren't allowed. The building is nice, and there are a few sports options available.

Pranav Reddy

Pranav Reddy

Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college aren't very experienced. A lot of them leave halfway through the semester. The courses are good for preparing us for the industry. The semesters are usually okay, but sometimes they're too easy or too hard.

Placement: Around 30-40% of students get placed in the course every year. The highest salary offered is 2.5 lacs, while the lowest is 1 lac. On average, it's around 1.3 lacs. The top companies that recruit here are small finance banks like ICICI Bank, CANARA Bank, etc. Most students get roles in marketing.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure with a nice library, but the librarian could be better. Unfortunately, there's no playground, mess, or canteen. Medical facilities are decent, but there's a lack of parking space.

Pankaj Sharma

Pankaj Sharma

Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2022

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really skilled and always ready to help. They teach well and prepare us for the industry. The semester exams are a breeze, you can pass by just studying the class notes.

Placement: Most students in my course got jobs after graduation, which is awesome. A lot of companies come to hire students in my field, giving us great job options. Plus, a good number of students landed internships too. It's a great place to kickstart your career!

Campus: I really like my college because it has a lot of cool stuff like a lab, library, and Wi-Fi. The library has tons of books - like, a thousand or more! Every student gets a library card to borrow books. You just show it to the librarian and you can take books home to read. It's pretty awesome!

Pooja Rao

Pooja Rao

Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 12 Apr, 2021

3.0
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful, and the courses they teach are super relevant. The exams here are pretty good and get you ready for the big university tests. The teachers know their stuff and are always there to support us in class and with anything else we need help with.

Placement: Around 60% of us got jobs after college. The job hunt was okay, but they help you get at least a basic salary.

Campus: The college is all about studying, so sports aren't great here. But the P.D camp run by teachers really helps boost your confidence. Unfortunately, there's no place for sports or other activities on campus. Plus, there's no auditorium. The hostel food is just okay.

Sachin Das

Sachin Das

Bachelor of Science ( B.Sc.)

Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2020

2.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart and they know their stuff. They're helpful and most of them are good at teaching. But sometimes the way they teach is kinda boring, so not many students pay attention in class. The exams are not too hard, so as long as you study, passing them is not too tough.

Placement: In our college, we don't have many job placements. Most students choose to continue studying after graduation. We don't have a specific team for job placements. Usually, students go for further studies because it's hard to find a job with just a bachelor's degree.

Campus: The college buildings are pretty good and well-maintained. They've got labs for each subject and a library, but sadly no Wi-Fi for us students. The hostel isn't great it's expensive, not well-equipped, and the staff there aren't very friendly.

Nidhi Rao

Nidhi Rao

Bachelor of Science ( B.Sc.)

Reviewed On 27 Oct, 2020

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our college are really good at math and chemistry, but the physics teachers could use some improvement in how they teach. Not many students go to physics class. They do have some fun activities outside of class, but they don't focus much on sports. They do give students sports gear though. Exams only happen at the end of the semester.

Placement: Placements here are limited because most students plan to do their master's. The second-year exams have a high failure rate of around 60-70%. This might be due to students struggling or issues with the way subjects are taught. As a result, there are not many job placements available.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is decent, but it doesn't always feel like a welcoming place for students. Unfortunately, there's no canteen, and if there is one, it's closed a lot. The hostel isn't great either, and the food isn't very tasty. With the high fees, it might be better to look for a PG or rent a room instead.

Nidhi Das

Nidhi Das

Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 23 Sept, 2020

3.0
2 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are a mix - some are really smart and teach well, while others are just not good at teaching. It's clear that some teachers struggle with their own subject.

Placement: I took classes in Bachelor's of Arts, Bachelor's of Science, Bachelor's of Commerce, and Bachelor's of Computer Applications at this college. In my 4 years here, I didn't hear about anyone getting a job through campus placements.

Campus: The classrooms are super clean and tidy. Each classroom has good AC. The bathrooms are really clean too. The hostel rooms are decent, actually better than average. It's easy to get comfortable in your hostel room.

Sunil Joshi

Sunil Joshi

Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2019

4.0
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the teachers here. They're great at helping us succeed in our careers. They explain things well and always answer our questions. The semester exams are also helpful for us to get better at what we're learning.

Placement: Around 60-70% of students end up getting a job after graduation. The pay ranges from 6 Lacs to 20 Lacs, with an average of 9-10 Lacs. Plus, 70% of students land internships at top companies.

Campus: The classrooms are all digital now, which is great. The labs have everything we need for our experiments. The library is stocked with all the books we need. And the hostel is nice too, with good quality food.

Divya Reddy

Divya Reddy

Bachelors of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2019

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are amazing! They really care about your future. I'm studying for my B.A., so there's only one big exam. But the teachers make sure you're ready by giving practice tests and lots of important questions. It's been really helpful.

Placement: If you follow what the teachers say, you can land a job that pays around Rs.10,000-20,000 per month. Companies like private tele performance and banks come to recruit students. Those who work hard will find it easy to get a job.

Campus: The infrastructure here isn't the best. It's kinda small, like a school, with limited parking. There's only one lab, no Wi-Fi, and they don't let us use our phones. But the hostels are pretty good and comfy. It's okay for a small number of students, but could use some upgrades.

QA
Parishkar International College

Ask Questions

Ask about Parishkar International College to experts?

Write here...

Loading...