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3.3
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Varun Sharma
MCA in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. They have degrees and experience in the field they teach, which makes learning from them even better. They teach us in different ways like talking, hands-on stuff, group chats, and projects.
Placement: I heard that most MCA students get jobs during recruitment drives, with an average salary of 3-4 LPA. And about half of them also get internships, mostly with local IT companies and startups.
Campus: The hostel rooms are nice and fit 2 to 4 students. Classrooms have smart boards, projectors, and comfy seats for interactive learning. The library has tons of books, journals, and digital resources. You can also use e-books and online journals for research.
Vikas Patel
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are super nice and helpful. They're always ready to chat about cool ideas if you're into that. Each course has its own teacher who focuses on that subject. The exams can be a bit tough, but if you go to class, you'll do just fine. We have a bunch of courses to choose from, and each one has its own specialties. For example, in B.Tech, there are around 10 different areas you can focus on like AIML, web development, and cybersecurity.
Placement: I'm really happy with the opportunities my college provides. We've had companies like Candid, MRF, and Zydus Kerka visiting recently. Many of us got placed, which is awesome. The average salary here is around 3-4 LPA, and the highest package offered was around 13 LPA. It's great to see our hard work paying off with good job prospects.
Campus: The hostel rooms are really nice. You might have to adjust a bit with the food, but overall the quality of the hostel is good.
Tarun Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are amazing! They explain things in an easy way that makes learning a breeze. A lot of them have their Ph.D. which is cool. They set up a bunch of seminars for us to get ready for the real world. Companies even come in to show us what it's like to work in the industry. It's great learning about the work culture out there.
Placement: The placement scene at Rai University is pretty good. Around 70% of eligible students get placed, and many companies visit our campus for recruitment. The highest package offered to students here is about 12 LPA, with an average of 5-7 LPA. Even the lowest package is not bad at around 3 LPA. Tech Mahindra, Applo, and Medicare are the top companies that hire from our college. Moreover, a good number of students, ranging from 60 to 80%, land internships in areas like web development, data science, AI, ML, and cyber security.
Campus: At my college, the engineering labs and workshop area are awesome, especially for us computer science students. The computer labs are top-notch with the latest hardware for a great experience. Plus, the whole campus has Wi-Fi, which is super convenient. The classrooms are nice, and the library has plenty of books to choose from. The hostel facilities are great too they really look after us and the food is good quality.
Deepak
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 25 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart. They've got Masters and PhDs. Most of them are new, with 2-4 years of experience, but they're cool and always ready to help. We usually have 4 tests and 1 mid-semester exam every semester. The mid-semester exam is tougher than the regular semester exams. Around 85-90% of us pass the exams, which is pretty good.
Placement: I got placed through campus placements along with around 50-70 other students. The average package was 4-5 LPA. Companies like TCS, Infosys, and Mahindra usually come for placements. Besides, students also land internships in nearby colleges. The university itself provides internships, which can be paid or unpaid.
Campus: The campus has 3 buildings for classes, and each one has a smartboard. Wi-Fi is available everywhere. There are separate hostels for guys and girls, both with free Wi-Fi and good care of privacy and cleanliness. We've got a cafeteria for meals, and the hostel offers laundry and medical help for all students.
Nitin
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 15 Nov, 2025
Admission: The IT course curriculum is decent, a bit better than average. I'm really glad I chose to study IT here instead of at GTU. My only advice is to focus more on one programming language and really dive deep into it. This way, students will be better prepared to handle work challenges in the future.
Placement: The college placements are okay. They didn't have great internships, but this winter, over 15 companies came for CSE and IT placements. About 20 students from the 2014-2018 batch got placed. There was also a pool campus in the 7th semester. The Placement Officer and faculty were really supportive and helped us prepare for interviews.
Campus: The college's infrastructure isn't great, but it's easy to use the labs and computer labs with help from the staff. They keep everything in good shape and up to date. Some buildings are still being worked on, but overall it gives off an IIM - A vibe.
Chitra Sharma
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful, even though they might not have tons of experience. But they do a great job teaching. The curriculum is up-to-date and fits well with what's happening in the industry. The semester exams are pretty easy to get through.
Placement: I'm currently in my 3rd semester, so I can't speak about placements yet. The college says they have 90% placements, but they don't give details on the salary packages. Companies like Tech Mahindra have come for recruitment. I don't know much about internships though.
Campus: The campus is really big and green, which is cool. The classrooms are nice too. There's a computer lab and library in the center, but the computers there aren't the newest. The mess has lunch for only 70 INR, but the food is just okay. Also, there's a canteen where you can grab some fast food.
Rakesh Nair
Discontinue (Apr 2022) - B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 7 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are pretty smart and know their stuff, but not all of them are great. A few of them are awesome I'd give them a perfect 10! But there are some who seem like they're just killing time. They don't really teach us much, they're just in it for the paycheck.
Placement: The job placements are okay, but not great because we haven't seen any top-paying companies coming in. The companies that visited for campus interviews didn't offer high salaries around 1 to 1.2 lakhs per year.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is only for teachers, not for us students. The campus looks good, with a well-kept garden. The Cafe is small, not much space. The water is always hot, which is nice. The library gets super hot in summer because there's no AC. Security isn't great, there are some sketchy people around.
Naveen Verma
Discontinue (Apr 2022) - B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2025
Admission: The mechanical department has great faculty, especially the head. Other departments also have good teachers. They teach in a way that's easy to grasp. The student to faculty ratio is 15:225. The course curriculum could be better, compared to other places. The library on campus is the worst spot. The librarian isn't very friendly.
Placement: I was in the mechanical department with about 225 students, but only one person got placed on campus. None of the companies came for placements, so everyone had to find internships on their own. It seems like the college is just focused on making money, as the placement cell doesn't really help much. It's disappointing that there aren't more opportunities for us students.
Campus: The campus infrastructure isn't great, and they charge extra for development. The hostel building is rundown, and there's no Wi-Fi. They don't have medical facilities or sports groups. The workshops lack machines for students, and the ones they do have are just for show.
Manoj Mishra
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors here are really helpful and knowledgeable. They all have at least a Masters degree, which is great. The college offers a wide range of courses like B.Tech in CSE, IT, Mechanical, Electrical, and Biotechnology, as well as B.Sc. in Microbiology and Computer Science. They also have BBA, LL.B., and Diploma programs available.
Placement: The placement coordinator didn't really help us find jobs, even though we were the first batch. None of us got campus placements, not even the top student. So, during our time, there were no job placements. Maybe things have gotten better for students now.
Campus: The campus has five buildings in total. Three of them are for the University, each having labs for Electrical, Mechanical, and Computers. There are also two hostels - one for boys and one for girls. The campus is situated deep inside a village. The canteen is right next to the University.
SHUBHAM SINGH
B.Tech. in Information Technology
Reviewed On 31 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good. A lot of them come from top colleges and have lots of experience. They give us their contact info so we can ask questions. They make sure to cover everything in the syllabus and even bring in experts for special sessions. It's helpful!
Placement: The job placements were pretty good. The college had a special team to help students find jobs. They brought in lots of companies for campus interviews. But first, you had to pass a test set by the college. In the IT field, companies from Ahmedabad came and hired students as android, PHP, or frontend developers. However, big companies like Infosys, TCS, Mahindra, Nirma, etc., didn't show up for interviews. Not as many students got placed compared to bigger colleges.
Campus: I'm in the IT field and I think Rai University has a great computer lab. They give us our own computers and even internet access. The classrooms, library, and campus are okay, but not as fancy as some top colleges like IIM-Ahmedabad or Nirma University.
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