
Rajdhani College Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Rajdhani College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.4
Student Rating Distribution
Anita Khan
Discontinued (June - 2025) - B.Com. (Hons.) in Accounting
Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have tons of experience. The classes set you up nicely for landing a job with solid skills. The semesters are pretty chill, but as long as you understand the material, you'll do great. We have six semesters spread out over three years, and the last two include hands-on practical work.
Placement: There are around 120 students in B.Com. Honours. This college doesn't offer placements for this course, but they do have internships. If you're good with computers and finance, you might get a job in a company. To land an internship here, you don't need a specific percentage just show off your technical, communication, and data management skills. Internships usually last for three months in the summer.
Campus: The college has libraries, English labs, and smart labs. The facilities and mess food are okay, but the hostel security is good. It's right on campus. The girls' hostel can house 60 students, and there's a separate hostel for boys from lower-categories (like Sc/St/OBC).
Deepak Iyer
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great they're super helpful and knowledgeable. Their way of teaching is top-notch, easy to understand. This course prepares us well for the industry. Honestly, the semester exams aren't too tough; they cover what we've learned. The pass rate is around 33%, which seems fair.
Placement: Around 60-70% of students from my course got placed. The highest monthly salary was about INR 70,000, while the lowest was INR 30,000. Companies like TATA and JIO came for recruitment. I'm not sure how many students got internships, though. After this course, most people become professors, lecturers, teachers, or data scientists.
Campus: The computer labs are digital, but there's no Wi-Fi for us students. The library is okay, but there aren't enough books. The hostel is really nice, and the food is great with lots of options. Unfortunately, there's no medical help in the hostel. We also have annual sports and games at our college.
Sneha Singh
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are super helpful and know their stuff. They're really good at teaching. The course is set up to get us ready for the real world. The exams are tough, but most people pass with over 60%.
Placement: I'm happy to see many of my classmates getting jobs in our course's company. The pay ranges from 3 to 10 Lacs per year, which is great. Big companies really like hiring students from our course. And 80% of us have internships, which is awesome.
Campus: I really like the facilities at my college. The campus is great, with good infrastructure. We have Wi-Fi, labs, and a library that are all very useful. The food in the college canteen is delicious and healthy. Plus, there's medical support available for students in my course.
Shruti Choudhary
Discontinued (June - 2025) - B.Sc. in Botany
Reviewed On 26 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff and really care about us. They're mostly Ph.D. level, so they're super knowledgeable. The courses they teach are spot on for getting us ready for the job market. Exams can be tough, but they help us learn. Pass rates are on par with other schools.
Placement: At our college, around 60% of students get jobs. Every year, agricultural companies come to hire students during their final year. The popular roles are in botany research and Agri technics. The highest salary offered is around 1 LPA.
Campus: Around 60% of students in our college get jobs. Every year, agricultural companies come to hire students before they graduate. The popular job roles are in botany research and agricultural technology. The highest salary offered is 1 LPA.
Vinay Khan
Discontinued (June - 2025) - B.Com. (Hons.) in Accounting
Reviewed On 4 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. I like how the contract teachers are well-qualified and know their stuff. We follow the CBCS pattern, which helps us learn practical stuff. Each course has 6 semesters that last for 6 months each. The exams are pretty easy if you have a basic understanding.
Placement: Our college doesn't have a placement cell. We're affiliated with Utkal University, which also handles practical exams.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is great, it's A-graded by NAAC. There's a library with academic books and smart labs for practicals. Each course has its own department. They have hostels for both boys and girls. The girls' hostel can take in 60 students without needing a caste certificate, while the boys' hostel is for SC and ST boys. The mess is just okay, but there's a canteen on campus. Unfortunately, there are no medical facilities. They do offer sports, NCC, and YRC activities.
karan seth
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics
Reviewed On 13 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are super nice and helpful. They really know their stuff and make sure we learn everything. I'm studying B.Sc. Hons. in mathematics, and I can also pick other subjects to study. There are some must-do subjects based on our course. We have exams every six months and teachers give us tests every 2-3 months. The exam questions are pretty challenging, I'd say like a 7 out of 10.
Placement: I've been at this college for about 6 months now. They offer courses in B.Sc, B.Com, and B.A. But just so you know, there aren't any job placements. We're here to get our degrees, not jobs.
Campus: The campus here is really clean and full of greenery. There's a canteen and three parking areas on site. The food in the canteen is tasty and clean. It can get pretty crowded between 9 AM and 1 PM. I'm doing a B.Sc. hons in math here. We have separate classrooms and labs that are well-kept. There's also a hostel just for SC/ST students, but the food there isn't great. They do provide medical help at the hostel and there's even a gym for us. We have lots of sports and cultural events happening regularly. Overall, it's a good place to study!
Varun Iyer
Discontinued (June - 2025) - B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics
Reviewed On 11 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at teaching. They know their stuff and have a lot of experience. The curriculum makes sense and the teachers go the extra mile by offering extra classes. This is a government college, so that's a big plus. The semester exams are tough, but not impossible since the teachers make sure we've covered everything before the exam.
Placement: To get into Physics Honours at my college in 2023, you need at least 84%. It's a government college, so they don't arrange job placements. They're all about academics. No companies come to hire Physics students, but you could become a lecturer or do research. I haven't heard of anyone getting an internship here.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, but students can't use it. There are labs for each subject. Classrooms are big and kept well. The library has books, but no designated reading area. There are two study rooms though. They have badminton and cricket fields for sports. You can also play indoor games. They have a sports event every year.
Ajay Menon
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 13 Aug, 2025
Admission: The faculty here isn't great. They're not good at organizing stuff. They keep changing the exam dates like 3 times before the exams, which are happening at our college. The faculty can be a bit egotistic and sometimes target students personally for revenge.
Placement: The placements here are just okay. Not many students get jobs after they graduate. The college has a good reputation but lacks facilities. Even MBA students struggle to find good jobs here.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is decent, but it feels a bit outdated for modern standards. There are over 5 buildings on campus, along with 8 galleries, an auditorium, and some sports fields. The campus itself is quite small, less than 500 square meters. It's a government college, but honestly, it's not the best.
Vivek Menon
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 5 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are good and know their stuff. Classes happen every day and go smoothly. You have to finish your work before moving on to the next class. The exams are tough because you need to pass all your subjects in one go.
Placement: Studying commerce here can lead to great job offers. Most students get placed, even if it's for the lowest package. The highest package was around 60 LPA, the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was 7 LPA. Banking and management companies do a lot of recruiting here.
Campus: The college has nice facilities like projectors in some classes and boards in others. There's a canteen with good food, medical help, a ground, and an auditorium. We also have sports, games, events, and festivals. The hostel isn't too bad either.
Rekha Iyer
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 4 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my course really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure we're ready for the industry. The semester exam is pretty easy, so most students pass with over 80%. Overall, it's a great course.
Placement: To land a job after this course, you need to score above 70%. The top salary offered to us is over 100,000 rupees per month. More than half of us get internships at places like Bahrain and Amazon.
Campus: The college has everything students need. There's Wi-Fi, classrooms, and libraries. The food in the canteen is delicious and good for you. Unfortunately, there's no medical help, but they do have sports and games facilities.
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