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Rajagiri Business School

Private University|Estd. 2008|NIRF #91 (Management) 2025

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Average rating of Rajagiri Business School

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.3

Based on 15 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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4.6/5

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4.3/5

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Varun Reddy

Varun Reddy

7 Aug, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at Rajagiri Business School are really great. They know a lot about their subjects and all of them have a PhD from well-known schools. Plus, they've written lots of papers about what they teach.

Placement: Rajagiri Business School is awesome for placements! Big companies like TCS, Cognizant, and Goldman Sachs come for placements. About 90% of students get picked by companies. The highest salary is 10 LPA. Placements here are top-notch!

Campus: The hostel at Rajagiri Business School is awesome. The rooms and bathrooms are top-notch, and the food in the canteen is great. The buildings are really nice and modern, with cool facilities inside.

Ashish Das

Ashish Das

19 May, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. A lot of them have experience working in companies, so they know their stuff. They use a cool way of teaching that gets you really involved. The teachers are always there to help out whenever you need them. Plus, the curriculum is updated to match what's going on now.

Placement: The job placements at Rajagiri Business School are better than average. Companies like Goldman Sachs, Federal Bank, and HDFC come for hiring. Around 90% of students get good jobs with an average salary of 6 Lacs per year. The lowest pay is about 4 Lacs per year, while the highest is around 9 Lacs per year. Most placements focus on marketing. More than half of students from all over India get internships. The college has an active placement cell.

Campus: Rajagiri College is awesome! They've got everything you need big classrooms, Wi-Fi in every class, and a computer lab with tons of software. The library is packed with books for staying updated on business stuff. Plus, they have a gym and lots of sports to play. The hostel is clean and comfy. Love it here!

Usha Iyer

Usha Iyer

11 Jan, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. They know their stuff because they all have Ph.D.s and lots of experience  like 20 years! The exams are tough, but don't worry. If you stick around for the college fest, you'll have a good chance of passing.

Placement: I really like how this college helps students find jobs after graduation. They have an 80% placement rate, which is better than most other colleges around. The placement faculty is great, and we get guest sessions from top companies like Meta, Google, and TCS every week. The average salary package is 10 LPA, with the highest being 25 LPA. It's awesome to see so many opportunities for us here!

Campus: The college has great facilities and infrastructure. The campus has Wi-Fi, new lab equipment, and plenty of clean washrooms. The classrooms and hostel rooms are nice too. The food is okay, better than what you'd get in a PG.

Sneha Khan

Sneha Khan

23 Dec, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at college know their stuff and have lots of experience. They really make an effort to help us learn. The course content is practical and helpful for real life. It's great prep for starting work after graduation.

Placement: Around 60% of us got placed after college. The highest salary was Rs. 60,000 per month, while the lowest was Rs. 25,000. Companies like Goldman Sachs and Wipro hired us for roles like business analyst. Most of us got internships too, with about 80% landing spots at places like Goldman Sachs, Wipro, and TCS. The pay for the top job was Rs. 60,000 a month with perks.

Campus: The dorms here are awesome! The rooms and bathrooms are top-notch, and the food in the cafeteria is really good. The buildings at Rajagiri Business School are modern and well-designed, with great facilities inside. Love living here!

Chitra Khan

Chitra Khan

14 Aug, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I'm studying PGDM, which is all about what's happening in the market right now. They give us projects that relate to real market stuff, and we even go out to the field to study it. The exams happen every 3 months and they're a bit tough, but it helps me learn. The teachers are awesome  they know their stuff and really help us out. There are 48 students in each class, and the course fees are around 700000 per year.

Placement: Once you hit the 4th semester, you can start applying for jobs. We had some cool companies visiting campus for seniors and us, like Deloitte, Black Rock, Wipro, Tata Motors, Reliance, Nykaa, and a bunch of banks. The top package was 19 LPA, the average was 8.5 LPA, and all of us got placed with good jobs. Great opportunities here!

Campus: The rooms here are set up for two people, each with two chairs and a showcase. It's great for living on campus. They plan out the meals every day and decide on the menu. We can't stay off-campus since it's a residential program. Everyone stays in the college dorms.

Uday Reddy

Uday Reddy

5 Jun, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really knowledgeable and have high qualifications. They explain things well, which helps a lot. The course is tough, mainly because the exam questions are super hard. The passing rate is around 45%.

Placement: Around 40-60% of students get placed in companies every year after this course. Salaries range from 3 to 6 lakhs, which is pretty good. You need at least 50% marks to get into this course. The college doesn't directly offer job roles, though.

Campus: The campus here is really nice. The canteen serves yummy and clean food with lots of options. They also have sports facilities for everyone.

Poonam Das

Poonam Das

27 Mar, 2024

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The courses change every year to match what's happening in the business world. We do a lot of research, and both students and teachers work hard on it. We have to do an internship and a big project called a dissertation. There's also a special session about business updates. It's cool that we can join different management events too.

Placement: The job placements at our college are pretty good. Companies come to hire students for decent-paying jobs. The salary package ranges from 20 lakhs to 40 lakhs per annum.

Campus: The hostel facilities aren't great. The boys' hostel is a bit far, about a 10-minute walk from the campus, and the rooms are small. The girls' hostel is on-site, but they close the gates at 7 PM, which feels too early, especially for college students. The food at the hostel is tasty but too spicy, oily, and not very healthy. The boys have more say in how the mess is run, but the girls don't get much freedom in that area.

Chetan Choudhary

Chetan Choudhary

8 Jan, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at my college were really great. They were all well-qualified and experienced. Most had B.Tech or M.Tech degrees, and some even had Ph.Ds. I picked this course because I love the subject. The student to faculty ratio was around 1:40. The teachers were super qualified, with some holding Ph.Ds. Exams happened once a year, which was cool.

Placement: So, the food technology department had full placements, which was awesome. About half of the students in mechanical department got jobs too. Many of our classmates ended up working overseas, like in America and Saudi Arabia. Some got jobs at big companies like Tata, TCS, HCL, and Infosys. I even landed an internship at Hindustan Aeronautical Limited in Kanpur, which was a Navaratan company. I worked in the IJT department there. It was a great experience!

Campus: I studied PGDM at this college, known as one of the best in India. The curriculum was tough and needed a lot of discipline. The teachers were really smart and shared their knowledge with us through case studies, projects, and presentations using projectors. My classmates were supportive and helped us grow. I didn't spend much time in the hostel, so I can't say much about it. The food in the mess was okay, they switched it up sometimes.

Vikas Menon

Vikas Menon

23 Oct, 2023

3.3
5 Admission 1 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching here wasn't great, honestly. It felt like a waste of time most of the time, except for a couple of awesome professors. Some of them just did random stuff in class that didn't really help. I mean, who needs that? We all know book stuff doesn't always apply to real life, right? Unfortunately, our college was no different.

Placement: Around 60% of us found jobs after finishing college. The pay ranged from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 60,000 per month, with the highest salary coming from companies like Goldman Sachs and Wipro. They hire us for roles like business analysts. Nearly 80% of us also landed internships at big companies like Goldman Sachs, Wipro, and TCS. It's a good chance to kickstart our careers!

Campus: The college has everything you need: Wi-Fi, library, computer labs, study rooms, classrooms, cafeteria, and playground. They gave us all the stuff we needed to finish the course. But the food wasn't great not worth the money we paid for it.

Sanjay Menon

Sanjay Menon

13 Oct, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors at our college are really good. They bring in guest lecturers from top companies who share their real-life experiences. Everyone teaching us has both teaching and work experience. The lessons are great and give us hands-on knowledge. The course content is current and useful in real life, but could use some more real-world practice instead of just classroom learning.

Placement: The placement scene at our college is pretty good. Federal bank is the only one that comes for recruitment right now. But the PGDM seniors had a 93% placement record. The highest salary offered was 12 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was 5 LPA. Companies like Amazon, Flipkart, HDFC, and Coca-Cola come for placements. The college offers courses in marketing finance, international business, HR, and more. Almost everyone does an internship at places like Coca-Cola, HDFC, and South Indian Bank. It's a must-do for all students.

Campus: The college facilities are great. They have Wi-Fi in the hostel and on campus. The library is top-notch with lots of databases and journals. The food in the hostel mess is really good and clean. They have indoor and outdoor games like football and cricket. Plus, there's a gym for students to use.