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PDM University

Private University|Estd. 1995

Average rating of PDM University

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.4

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

2.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.6/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.8/5

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Divya Khan

Divya Khan

26 Aug, 2025

1.5
1 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The classes are boring and the teachers aren't great. They just give marks based on what they want. The exams are too easy and you only need 50% to pass. But they won't even let you see your answers if you ask.

Placement: Don't count on companies coming to campus for job opportunities. Everyone has to search off-campus for internships. Plus, the student quality isn't great, so not many people want to come here. Don't expect any company placements if you're thinking of joining this college.

Campus: The only decent building to live in is the one exception; the rest are pretty run-down and the bathrooms are gross. It's especially tough for girls. The cafeteria is super basic just noodles, nothing more.

Harsh Das

Harsh Das

5 Sept, 2024

3.3
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I took the M.Sc. Computer Science course and around half of us got placed after. The lowest salary was Rs. 10,000, and most of us got around Rs. 30,000-40,000. Companies like TCS and Wipro hired us for roles like software developer and website designer. Lots of options out there!

Placement: The college has some top companies like PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG coming for placements. Some other companies like D. E. Shaw, Grant Thornton, and Byjus also visit. There's a placement cell that helps students get good opportunities. Every year, companies like Wipro, KPMG, and NIIT come for campus placements. It's one of the best colleges in Delhi University for placements.

Campus: Around half of us from this course got jobs. The pay starts at Rs. 10,000 and goes up to Rs. 30,000-40,000. Companies like TCS and Wipro hire from here for roles like software developer. Our college has a library with lots of books, labs for programming, smart board classrooms, and projectors. Wi-Fi is there too, and we have seminars often.

Sanjay Joshi

Sanjay Joshi

2 Aug, 2024

2.0
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: In our course, we have 2 internal exams and one end-semester exam. But we haven't had internal exams because there's a shortage of staff. Also, there's no dean or HOD at the moment due to some internal problems. It's tough because no teachers stick around, and it feels like nobody really cares.

Placement: The college isn't doing well lately. There aren't any job opportunities here. No companies have visited recently. They don't help with internships either. Last year, one company came but they only had 5 job openings with a salary of 15,000 per month. Too many students were competing for those few spots. No one really gets placed in any course. If you're looking for a job after college, don't come here. It's a waste of money and time. They don't really help you find a job.

Campus: The campus is huge, but it's not well-maintained. The hostel is empty; no one stays there. Students prefer PG or other rooms because the hostel isn't nice. The buildings are old, classrooms are dirty with birds, fans and Wi-Fi don't work. Sports and games are not taken seriously. Food is good, mess is clean, mess staff is helpful, but other departments need improvement.

Sachin Nair

Sachin Nair

1 Aug, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at this college are really good and always ready to help. They make sure the curriculum stays current. Semester exams are fair, not too difficult. They're always there to clear doubts and share notes. The head of departments is supportive too, and they have a strict no-bullying policy which is great for all students.

Placement: I'm studying law, so we don't have placement support, but students in BCA and B.Tech get good job offers. The salary packages vary based on their grades and skills. Some courses provide training to help students communicate better and feel more confident during interviews.

Campus: The campus has great facilities like a canteen and big classrooms with good ventilation. The hostels offer both AC and non-AC rooms. The food is tasty, and there's a free gym for hostel students. The mess is always clean too. Love it here!

Anjali Khan

Anjali Khan

3 May, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are really friendly. They always help out and are easy to talk to. Exams happen on time every semester. We do practical stuff a lot, which is cool. The college buses are great, and you can get to Delhi, Gurgaon, or Rohtak easily. There are two metro stations pretty close, about 15-20 minutes away.

Placement: I didn't go for placements myself, but I heard that nearly 80% of students landed internships at different companies. The pay packages ranged from 2.5 LPA to 6 LPA. I do know that one of my friends got a job at an Agriculture Marketing company.

Campus: The campus is big and nice with Wi-Fi everywhere. Classes are on schedule and the library has tons of great agri-related books. The hostel is comfy with 24/7 electricity and Wi-Fi coverage. There are a few canteens and cafes, including a CCD. The food in the mess was surprisingly good.

Vinay Verma

Vinay Verma

27 Feb, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They explain things in a simple way that's easy to understand. They're always there to help with any problems we have. The head of department organizes seminars every semester to help us with new skills and ideas for placements and interviews. Exams are not too hard because they cover everything in the syllabus beforehand. We even get surprise tests to help with revision. There's a few days off between exams, which is nice. We need to score at least 50 out of 100 marks, including internal and external assessments. We learn different programming languages that are useful for android and web development.

Placement: Most students in our course get jobs after college  about 75%. The top salary is Rs. 50,000 a month, and the average is Rs. 30,000. Companies like HCL, Wipro, and TCS hire a lot of students. You don't need special grades to get hired. Just show off your skills and knowledge. It's important to impress the recruiters.

Campus: Our college has lots of fans, which is great for hot days. The classrooms all have whiteboards for writing notes. But, the Wi-Fi is only for teachers, not us students. The labs have computers for hands-on learning. And the library is huge with well-kept books on every topic. You can borrow books, but remember to return them on time. The hostel fees are too expensive for most students to afford.

Yogesh Choudhary

Yogesh Choudhary

19 Jul, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're super helpful. They've got lots of experience. We have classes every day following PCI rules. Exams happen every month and they're not too tough. But the schedule can get pretty busy. Overall, the education is solid.

Placement: Many students from our university have landed great jobs in different industries or are teaching now. The salary packages range from 2 to 3 lakhs, depending on the student and the industry they work in. Those who cleared GPAT are pursuing higher studies in MPHARM. Some have even started their own businesses.

Campus: The college has enough space for games, labs, classes, and a library. They have Wi-Fi too. The mess food is tasty and they have a medical room for emergencies. I found plenty of books in the library and they organize sports events too.

Sneha Singh

Sneha Singh

14 Jun, 2023

2.0
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I gotta say, the teachers here are top-notch. They really know their stuff and are always there to support you. The only downside is that they sometimes go on strike because they don't get paid on time. The exams are pretty straightforward. Just make sure to answer all the questions and do well in the unit tests. It's not too hard to pass if you put in the effort.

Placement: No one from my batch got placed this year. Companies usually don't visit our campus for hiring. But this year was a bit different  3 companies did come, but they only wanted to interview BBA, B.Tech, and BCA students. Unfortunately, my course didn't get any placements.

Campus: The college buildings for admin and staff are nice and well-maintained, but the student buildings are neglected. Benches are dirty and disorganized, with broken fans and no modern facilities. The boys' hostel is really messy, with garbage everywhere and unclean toilets. The only clean place is the mess, where the food is okay but not amazing. Sometimes you'll have to order from Zomato if the menu is bad. There's no medical help on campus, so you have to go to the village nearby. The sports grounds are overgrown and not taken care of.

Abhishek Verma

Abhishek Verma

30 May, 2023

1.8
1 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The course has 2 internal exams and one final exam. But they end up not giving the internal exams due to a shortage of staff. Right now, there's no dean or HOD because of some internal issues, so no one really sticks around or cares much.

Placement: I didn't see anyone getting placed from this college. No one seems to get a job after studying here. If you're hoping for a job through this college, you might end up wasting your time and money. It's better to look elsewhere for job opportunities.

Campus: The campus is huge, but it's not well-kept. The hostel is empty, no one stays there. Students prefer to find PGs or rooms off-campus because the food and living conditions in the hostel are not great.

Vivek Reddy

Vivek Reddy

1 Apr, 2023

4.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They all know their stuff and some even come from PDM University of Mechanical Engineering. They teach well and it's challenging but good (50% difficulty).

Placement: I studied at PDM University College of Engineering in Bahadurgarh, Haryana. Around 60% of us got placed after graduating. The highest package was 6 Lacs and the lowest was 3 Lacs. Companies like Tata, Maruti, Toyota, and Galaxy came to hire students. Half of us got internships too. We even got to choose which companies we wanted to work with. It's a good place for practical experience and job opportunities.

Campus: The facilities at PDM University College of Engineering in Bahadurgarh, Haryana are top-notch. They've got everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, canteen, washrooms, admin block, lifts, windows, AC, and more. It's a great place to study and hang out.