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3.7
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Shubham Mishra
PGDM in E-Business
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The courses mostly involve old-school teaching in classrooms. Many professors rely too much on PowerPoint, which I don't find very helpful. Only a handful of teachers are really great at teaching. To do well, you need to be able to connect with the lectures and enjoy them. I'm still in my third semester, so this is just how it's been for me so far.
Placement: Placements at our college this year are not great. Some students in my batch are still looking for internships. I don't know the exact placement rate, but many students are talking about it. Even seniors had similar issues with final placements. I know a few who had to settle for jobs they didn't really want because they were worried about not getting any offers. Overall, I'd say it's not a disaster, but there's definitely a lot of challenges with placements here.
Campus: The college is okay. They have all the basic stuff you need. But there's no Wi-Fi on campus. You have to get your device registered at the IT lab for limited access. The Wi-Fi setup doesn't work well, so the internet at college is not great. However, the Wi-Fi in the hostel is awesome. You can surf the web all day there. The hostel has fun stuff like table tennis, carrom, chess, pool, and badminton. But there's no outdoor sports gear. The rooms in the hostel are decent. The food, though, is not good. It's a struggle, especially if you're used to better food from the west or north.
Pankaj Verma
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)
Reviewed On 25 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive. They share industry knowledge and make sure we get practical experience too. We also have guest speakers. The faculty members have lots of industry experience, which helps us understand how things work in the real world.
Placement: About 65% of us got placed after college. The highest salary was 14 Lacs, the lowest was 6 Lacs, and the average was 8 Lacs. Companies like Deloitte and Infosys offered good roles like business development manager and analyst. Some lucky ones even got 13 Lacs as salary. And 70% of us got internships at cool places like Siemens, MTR, and Deloitte.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, a computer lab, a library, and more. The food is pretty good, and they have good medical facilities too. The canteen offers a variety of options, from snacks to full meals. They cater to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians, with separate cooking areas for each.
Lata Patel
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)
Reviewed On 21 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice and always ready to help. The guest lecturers know their stuff and have a lot of experience. There's a counselor you can talk to every week if you need help with personal or career stuff. The PGDM course is great because it teaches you everything you need to know about management. It's like they're getting us ready for the real world.
Placement: There are still about 40 students in our college waiting to get placed. Companies like Infosys, ICICI, Kantar, and Volvo come for placements. The highest salary offered was 13.5 LPA, and the average salary was 6 LPA. They offer roles like market research, marketing manager, business development, and sales.
Campus: Welingkar provides great facilities like Wi-Fi all the time, breakfast and dinner, library, computers, and cleaning service. The hostel for two people is located around 3 km from the college. They also have a bus service to take you between the college and the hostel, which is really convenient.
Ajay Reddy
PGDM in Business Design and Innovation
Reviewed On 12 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff, but the course doesn't really match what's needed in the industry. They want us to think outside the box, but it's not preparing us enough for the real world of business.
Placement: Around 60% of us from my course found jobs after college. The highest salary offered was Rs 9.5 Lacs per year, and the lowest was Rs 3 Lacs. On average, we got around Rs 7 Lacs per year. Companies like Oracle, Siemens, Deloitte, EY, and Infosys came to hire us. They offered roles in B2B sales, market research, analysis, management trainee, consulting, and B2C sales.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, IT labs, AC classrooms, a library, and an auditorium. But it lacks good medical facilities and a sports ground. The hostel also has Wi-Fi, but the food isn't great. They have a badminton court, but medical facilities are lacking.
Smriti
PGDM in E-Business
Reviewed On 5 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome. They really know their stuff and are super helpful. They have a lot of experience and help us a lot. The course curriculum is great too. The subjects all make sense and are really interesting.
Placement: Most students here end up getting jobs after graduation, around 95%. The highest salary is 13 LPA, while the lowest is 4 LPA. On average, most people get 7-8 LPA. Deloitte and Infosys are big names that hire a lot of students. In my course, the highest salary was 12.60 LPA, and the lowest was 4 LPA. The average salary for us was also around 7-8 LPA.
Campus: The college facilities are awesome! They serve breakfast and lunch, which is cool. The washrooms are nice, and we have clean drinking water. The classrooms are big enough, and the campus is all air-conditioned. Plus, there's a separate library and board room. Overall, the college infrastructure is really nice.
Pooja Khan
Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)
Reviewed On 12 Jan, 2025
Admission: The course curriculum is fine. It all comes down to how much effort you're willing to put in. The teachers are really great - they're supportive, helpful, kind, and experienced. In the Management course, not all methods work, but that's okay. You learn as you go. If you have ideas, feel free to share them. Change takes time, so you'll need to be patient and use your negotiation skills.
Placement: The placements at our college are pretty good. Around 85% of the students from the 2017 batch got placed. The placement team organizes most of the placement drives, and they are good at making connections with companies. The highest salary offered is 12 LPA, while the lowest is 5.5 LPA. On average, students get around 7-8 LPA. Companies like IBM, Oracle, Infosys, and others visit the campus for placements. Some students even get unpaid internships, but it's not just about money; it's also about gaining knowledge. Students get roles like relationship manager, sales manager, and analysts. The placement team works hard to get us placements. Remember, no place is perfect, so it's important to see both the good and bad sides. Just keep a positive attitude, and you'll be fine.
Campus: The hostel has fast internet and offers laundry and cleaning services. Each month, you get 2750/- to spend at the cafe, mess, laundry, or gym. The college building has 2 floors with a lift to reach the 2nd floor. Classrooms are nice and air-conditioned, and the library has lots of books, though they need to be shared among 180 students. You can study online if you prefer. The internet at the college is not great, so using your mobile data might be better. The IT lab feels like a school. The canteen is okay, but they switch vendors sometimes. Food costs around Rs. 25,000 a month due to a monopoly. Hostel rooms are top-notch, but there's a strict curfew from 11 pm to 5:30 am. You can order food during curfew. Remember, with freedom comes responsibility!
Sakshi Iyer
PGDM in Business Design and Innovation
Reviewed On 15 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and have lots of experience. Most of them have Ph.D.s too. They're always there to help and even stick around after class. The lessons are good and they make sure we understand everything. The courses here give us a taste of the real world. They have events for startups, sessions on rural management, and seminars on different industries. It helps us get ready for working in the industry.
Placement: Most of the students in the BDI course at our college end up getting jobs because the group is small. The highest salary was 14 lakhs per year, the lowest was 4.5 lakhs, and the average was 7.5 lakhs. Companies like Deloitte, ICICI, Infosys, Wipro, and Oracle hire a lot of students. They offer roles like consultant, business analyst, and market researcher. Everyone gets internships at places like Nielsen, Reliance Retail, KPMG, Volvo, and more.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure even though the area is small. All classes have AC. There's an IT lab, prototype lab, in-house canteen, and a small backyard. The hostel is like a service apartment with facilities like Gym, carrom, chess, snooker, T. T, and Badminton. There's also a cafeteria and a mess available.
Sameer Verma
PGDM in Business Design and Innovation
Reviewed On 9 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They really care about us and are always willing to help, even after class. They know their stuff and have a lot of experience. The classes cover what we need to know and we get to see how things work in the real world through field trips. It's a great place to learn!
Placement: Most students here get placed, with over 90% landing jobs. The highest salary was about 13 Lacs per year, while the average is around 7 LPA, and the lowest is 4.5 LPA. Companies like Infosys, Wipro, Nielsen, and ICICI hire students from the campus. Everyone gets internships, usually with companies like Nielsen, Reliance, and OYO. They offer roles like consultants, analysts, sales positions, and financial analysts.
Campus: The library and classrooms are good, with Wi-Fi available. There are indoor games and a canteen. The hostel is like a service apartment with all amenities like a gym, sports, and a canteen. Everything is clean and well taken care of.
Arjun Singh
PGDM in E-Business
Reviewed On 24 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know a lot. Most of them have a Ph.D. and are great at teaching. The courses cover what's important in the industry right now, and they even bring in industry experts for extra talks. It's a great way to stay up-to-date with what's going on.
Placement: Most students in our college find jobs after graduation, around 90%. Some prefer starting their own businesses, while a few struggle to get hired. The highest salary offered is 12Lpa and the lowest is 4Lpa, depending on the course. Companies like Wipro and Bosch hire a lot of students for entry-level roles. Manager positions are hard to come by. On average, graduates get around 8Lpa. Plus, everyone here manages to secure internships.
Campus: The infrastructure here is pretty good. The library has a lot of different books to choose from. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi available. The classrooms come equipped with projectors, AC, and there are reading rooms too. In the hostel, they have Wi-Fi, laundry service, room cleaning, and even a TV. But I gotta say, the food isn't the best.
Vaishnavi Mishra
PGDM in Business Design and Innovation
Reviewed On 17 Sept, 2023
Admission: The staff at this college is great. They do a good job explaining concepts using helpful PPTs. Sometimes you might need to check reference books for certain subjects, but it's best to connect the PPTs with the books for a better understanding.
Placement: The top companies that hire from our college are Deloitte, Infosys, Wipro, and others. About 40 students haven't found jobs yet, with most of them studying marketing. Marketing companies usually visit between March and May. Hopefully, this year we'll see 100% of students getting placed.
Campus: The dorm has everything you need. Food is way better than the college cafeteria. The cleaning crew tidies up every day. You'll get a card with 2750 bucks on it each month. They serve breakfast every morning with idlis and dosas.
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