
President Science College
Average rating of President Institute of Computer Application
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Anil Rao
B.Sc. in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Chemistry
Reviewed On 2 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always ready to help. They make sure we understand everything and even took us on industry visits to learn more about machines. The semester exams are not too hard as long as you study well.
Placement: Most students in B.Sc got placed - around 70%. The pay ranges from 10,000 to 20,000 per month, with an average of 15,000-20,000. Intas and Zydas hire the most. If you're into Emcure Pharmaceutical, our college offers internships. For roles, QA and QC are the top picks in our course.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, classrooms, a library, and a nice hostel with yummy food. There are sports like cricket, football, and tennis, but the ground is kinda small. The labs could use more instruments for students.
Pranav Das
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Reviewed On 17 Oct, 2023
Admission: The professors here are a mix - some are great, some not so much. The not-so-great ones can get pretty rude if you speak up against them. It seems like some of them are just here for the paycheck. The curriculum feels outdated, coming straight from Gujarat University. The exams are okay, nothing too tough.
Placement: This college doesn't help with job placements. If you're looking for a school that offers that, this isn't it. They don't have any support for finding jobs, giving advice, or clubs to help with your career. No companies come here to hire B.Sc. students.
Campus: The campus is super small, it doesn't really feel like a typical campus. There's two buildings one for school stuff and the other for college. They're both right next to each other. Sadly, there's no Wi-Fi here. The library's not great, not many books and it's kinda run down. The classrooms and labs are cool, got everything you need. Just remember, you can't mess with instruments that aren't for your semester. No hostel here, but they probably work with other places for that. They just opened a canteen for us students, which is nice. No medical help, no games, no sports area though.
Yogesh Rao
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They know their stuff and give good career advice. But they don't set us up with internships, so we're not totally prepared for the real world. The exams are pretty chill, not too hard.
Placement: I studied at this college, but they don't offer placements, especially for students in the Physics/Chemistry/Math group. Recently, they started offering placements as territory executives, but only for students in medical fields.
Campus: The college's infrastructure was decent. They didn't have a canteen or playground, so you had to bring your own food or eat street food. The classrooms and labs were nice, but the campus itself was not great. Unfortunately, they didn't offer any hostel options.
Vaishnavi Das
B.Sc. in Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
Reviewed On 23 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive and good. They teach way better here compared to other places. What stands out the most at our college is how the teachers teach and how they interact with us students. They're always ready to help when we need it.
Placement: My college isn't great. They don't cover everything in the fees, and there's some stuff included that we don't really need. It's the worst private college - I wouldn't suggest it to anyone. They also charge students unnecessary fines.
Campus: The lab facilities are good, and the premises are nice but a bit small. There's no auditorium or playground on campus, and the college doesn't really support sports activities. You have to create your own team and find places to play on your own.
Priya Patel
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Reviewed On 28 Jan, 2023
Admission: The staff and teachers at this college are super helpful. You only need to get 11 out of 30 to pass, which is nice.
Placement: Around half of the students in our course found jobs after graduation. The salaries range from Rs. 7,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month. Many pharmaceutical companies come to our college for hiring. Unfortunately, there are no internships available. Graduates often get roles in QA and QC departments of these companies. Our college has the most top ranks in the B.Sc field, which is pretty cool!
Campus: The facilities and infrastructure at our college are top-notch. The canteen here is really good too. I think all students should definitely consider joining this college.
Sachin Joshi
B.Sc. in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Chemistry
Reviewed On 3 Jul, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful. Most of them are great except for one teacher in my B.Sc. course. The exams in my semester weren't too hard, but studying in class and reading helped. The course material is practical and interesting. I liked how the principal cares about our learning by asking us about our experiences and addressing any issues we have. It shows that she values us students and listens to what we have to say.
Placement: I'm currently in my second year of B.Sc. and I don't have much info on the placements at our college. I've heard there are different companies that come, but I don't know much about them. The starting salary is around Rs. 12,000 per month and it can go up to Rs. 45,000 with experience. If you go into research, the salary can even be more than Rs. 50,000 per month. It seems like the package depends on the course you choose and if you do a Ph.D. in a specific area.
Campus: Our college doesn't have a hostel, but the lab practicals are great! They cover everything and clear up any doubts. The classrooms and library are good, but the canteen food isn't my favorite. They organize industry visits and other activities related to our course, which is cool. Also, the lab is always clean.
Vinay Patel
B.Sc. in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Chemistry
Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2021
Admission: The teachers are really nice and always ready to help us out with any questions or issues we have. They also take us on trips to see how things work in real industries. If you study well, the exams aren't too tough to crack.
Placement: Most students in M.Sc got placed, around 70%. The highest salary offered is 25,000 a month, while the lowest is 10,000 a month. On average, it's between 10,000-25,000 a month. Intas and Zydas are the main companies that hire from our college. They also help us find internships in pharmaceutical companies. The popular roles are QA and QC.
Campus: The course offers Wi-Fi, classrooms, and a library. However, the labs don't have enough instruments for students. The hostel facilities are good, and the food is tasty. Plus, there are lots of sports like cricket, football, and tennis to enjoy.
Rekha Singh
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Reviewed On 22 May, 2021
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They're super qualified and always ready to lend a hand.
Placement: Most students in our course got jobs, around 75-80%. And about 60-70% of us got internships in companies. The interviews went really well too.
Campus: The college has all the facilities we need for our department. Each subject has its own lab, the classrooms are comfy, and there's a library. The college environment is great, and the faculty and facilities are top-notch. The labs are well-equipped, and there are buses and parking available too.
Gautam Nair
B.Sc. in Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
Reviewed On 15 Feb, 2020
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. They do a good job teaching. The courses are interesting, but we don't get enough lab time. It's hard to learn hands-on stuff. We also don't go on many field trips. Plus, our semester always starts later than other schools.
Placement: I wouldn't count on getting job placements through our college because no companies come here for that. But hey, the Gujarat University has been organizing job fairs for the past couple of years, which might help you land a job. So, I wouldn't really recommend this college for placements. But if you're looking to get in, you can easily secure admission.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is not good and the labs are okay, not great. It's hard to do the practical stuff from the syllabus, and even the professors aren't into it. There's no hostel on campus. They do have a sports day, but it's just one day. The classrooms are big, but the building is small. In one building with 5 floors, they run 5 different courses. The library is pretty tiny, and sometimes you can't find the books you need for your classes.
Varun Rao
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2019
Admission: The teachers really knew their stuff, a lot of them had Ph.Ds. They taught well and we had two exams each semester. The first one was from the college and the second was from the university. They were pretty strict about handing in our assignments on time.
Placement: The placements at our college weren't great. The teachers didn't really help us connect with companies. But studying here was good because a lot of students from our college ranked high at Gujarat University.
Campus: The college doesn't have good facilities or management. The washrooms are in bad shape and there's an issue with the drinking water. They're on different floors and there's no sports ground either.
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