Average rating of RMRI
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Arun Iyer
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good.
Placement: I'm studying B.Tech civil engineering, and I'm happy to say that most of my classmates have already got jobs. The salary packages range from 2.5 LPA to 4 LPA, which is pretty good. Companies like HCL, TCS, Wipro, Mahindra, and Shri Balaji Cons. are hiring us for roles like assistant engineer. It's great to see so many opportunities coming our way!
Campus: The campus has awesome civil engineering labs and smart classrooms with Wi-Fi. The library is huge with tons of civil engineering books. The canteen and medical facilities are great. I can't comment on the hostel food since I'm a day scholar.
Gargi Das
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff and they use E-learning which is cool. The course material matches the curriculum well, so it's easy to follow along. The semester exams come every 6 months and they're tough, but that's how we learn. Medical students have to do an internship, which is important for our training.
Placement: For MBBS grads, placements aren't really a thing since they can go right into MD or work as MO after the internship. Everyone in the course has to do an internship. But for other engineering courses, there are lots of placement opportunities.
Campus: The hostel is really nice, feels like a fancy hotel with hot water in the showers. Wi-Fi is there but kinda slow, but it's okay. They have a big study room for about 50 students, plus a badminton court and ping pong. The food in the cafeteria isn't great, though. Oh, and there are different hostels for guys and girls.
Yamini Rao
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: Exams happen regularly at the college. The teachers are really nice and supportive. You gotta put in effort to study by yourself. They don't have big parties, but they do celebrate pujas and cultural stuff. The main thing here is academics, so make sure you study every day.
Placement: I'm studying at a medical college and there aren't really any job placements. After finishing the 5.5 year course, you have to pass the PG exam to continue studying. We learn theory and get hands-on experience working in the hospital. It's been a great mix of fun and learning.
Campus: The hostel is in bad shape. No pest control, and it's noisy at night because of the toll plaza nearby. The food in the mess is terrible, and even after trying to switch, nothing changed. On the bright side, the college has really cool lecture halls with nice lighting and podiums for the professors.
Sunil Menon
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 10 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make learning interesting. The exams are tough, with a passing grade at 50%. We have 3 internal exams, plus a pre-university test and a final university exam. If you can find a better option, maybe check it out.
Placement: I was in a batch with around 150 students studying MBBS. The starting salaries range from Rs. 20,000 to 2 lakhs, depending on the job and our skills. We got internships at top hospitals like Medanta and Apollo. Once we passed the PG exam, we could start working as junior doctors. Some of us also chose teaching as a career. Around 60-70% of my classmates were able to find jobs after graduating.
Campus: The facilities here are just okay, not that great. Some are open daily, while others are only available for a few hours. Sadly, there's no Wi-Fi around. The library doesn't have many seats. The hostel rooms are decent, with okay facilities. The food isn't great, especially at night. There are over 250 students staying in the hostel.
Prerna Nair
LL.B
Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and always ready to help out. They're really smart and know their stuff from all their years of teaching. The semester exams are pretty manageable because the teachers make sure we understand everything. Plus, everyone passes with flying colors!
Placement: Most students get placed, around 70-80%. The highest salary is between 5 to 6 lakhs per year, while the lowest is around 2 to 3 lakhs. Lots of companies come for hiring. Every student passes, 100% success rate. After graduating, you can work as a lawyer, advocate, or in legal advisory roles.
Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, smart classes, labs, moot courts, and a botanical garden. The food in the hostel is top-notch healthy and tasty. They even have their own hospital on campus for students. Plus, there are lots of sports options, both indoors and outdoors. Overall, it's a well-equipped and student-friendly campus.
Ritu Menon
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 30 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and teach well. The course is great for getting ready for a job. Most students get placed, around 7090%. The exams are not too hard, and about half the students pass.
Placement: I really like that there are no recruiters here. After I finish my degree, I can work in any hospital or health center in our country. The average salary ranges from 8,40,000 to 1,400,000. About 7090% of students get placed, but some are busy preparing for postgraduate exams.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, labs, and a canteen. The food is pretty good. They serve meals four times a day (morning, afternoon, snacks, and dinner) and the menu changes daily. You can sign up for the hostel at the college's account section. The hostel is located within the college in the outskirts of Bareilly city. There are lots of sports and games available on campus. All students have to stay in the hostel.
Nidhi Singh
MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Reviewed On 8 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful and really smart. They're always willing to assist and are really nice. The classrooms are set up with modern technology like projectors and AC. Each classroom can hold up to 200 students, which is pretty cool.
Placement: Since this is a medical college for future doctors and nurses, it's hard to predict the placement situation. But for nurses, there are good opportunities for jobs in hospitals outside of the college, as well as in government and private hospitals. The college also offers campus placements, which is great.
Campus: The campus is still growing, especially the residential area, but it might take over a year to finish. Despite that, the labs, hostels, and classrooms are all great for studying. The canteen food is tasty and affordable. The hospital sees a lot of patients and has all the latest equipment. They even hold health camps weekly.
Sunita Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are nice and try to help, but they're not super experienced or smart. Their way of teaching is not that great. They stick to old methods and don't keep up with the new ways of studying. Because of this, students struggle to fit in at companies. They don't really prepare us for the real world, so many of us end up taking extra courses elsewhere to be job-ready.
Placement: Around half of us in our course found jobs after graduation. The pay ranged from 2.5 LPA to 4 LPA. Companies like Pie Infocomm, TCS, and HCL hired students from our college. I heard about a senior landing a job at Tencent with a whopping 25 LPA salary! On average, we were offered 3 LPA. Unfortunately, the college doesn't arrange internships, so we have to find our own.
Campus: The facilities at my college are okay. We have a big library that everyone can use. Unfortunately, not everyone has Wi-Fi, and the labs are just okay because the teachers don't focus on hands-on stuff. There's also a lack of equipment. I used to stay in the hostel for two years, but I left because the food in the mess was really bad. However, the hostel does have Wi-Fi and sports facilities. The college has those too, along with a small hospital on campus.
Arun Verma
B.A LL.B
Reviewed On 21 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really great and supportive. They're always there to explain things and help us out whenever we need them. They know their stuff and are good at speaking English. They understand us students well and help us build on our strengths.
Placement: I study at the Institute which is part of Rajshree Group of Institutions in Bareilly. They really help us with getting jobs after we graduate. The best package offered is 23 LPA and the average is 15 LPA. Companies like IBM, Wipro, Microsoft, and others come to hire students. It's a great place to study and build your career.
Campus: The hostel here is pretty good for the price - it costs Rs 48,000 for a year and you get 4 meals a day at set times. The Wi-Fi is on all the time in the hostel rooms and around campus, with a speed of about 300 kbps. Students make the mess menu. You sign up for the hostel at the registrar's office. They've got a gym too. If you don't want to stay in the hostel, you can find rented rooms, PGs, or places outside college just 2 km away.
Sumit Gupta
MD in Biochemistry
Reviewed On 20 Sept, 2025
Admission: I really like Shree Ram Murti College because the teachers are great. They're friendly and explain things well. I have friends here too, which is nice. The studies are good, and I understand everything easily. It's a nice place to be.
Placement: Around 80% of students in our college get placed after graduation. The highest salary offered was 20 lakhs per year, while the lowest was 5 lakhs. Most students, around 70-100%, also get internships. I personally got placed with a salary of 12 lakhs per year after getting an internship. I definitely recommend this college to others!
Campus: At Shree Ram Murti college, they have everything you need. There's wifi, 5-6 labs, and 2 libraries. The hostel is clean, and the food is decent better than other colleges. If you don't like the food, there's a canteen where you can buy your meals.
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