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Average rating of Rama Degree College

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.6

Based on 35 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
9%
4
31%
3
40%
2
17%
1
3%
Placement

Placement

3.2/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.8/5

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Nisha Khan

Nisha Khan

Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)

Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but they don't always help us understand. They just want to finish the syllabus quickly without checking if we're keeping up. We have exams every two weeks, which can be a lot.

Placement: Getting a good placement after my BCA course has been tough. Companies usually prefer B.Tech students over us, which makes it hard to land a good job on campus. The competition is tough, so many of us end up looking for jobs off-campus to get a decent salary.

Campus: Classes aren't arranged well. With 150 students in my class, it's tough to fit everyone in one room. We have different sections, but we all cram into the same class. It's hard to study and for teachers to handle all of us. Washrooms are dirty, no AC, bad food in the mess, and it's not clean overall.

Ashish Kumar

Ashish Kumar

Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)

Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college were really nice and supportive. They know a lot and teach well. The classes were okay, but some students didn't show up regularly. The exams were hard, especially in the first semester. A lot of students struggled with subjects like Math and cost accounting.

Placement: Most of us in my batch got placed around 80%. The highest package was 4 lakhs, while the lowest was 2.4 lakhs. Companies like Vibgyor, Airtel, HCL, and TVS credit come to hire from our college. About half of us landed internships in Human Resource management, with many ending up at Axis bank. We learned a lot about HR and finance, which was really helpful.

Campus: At my college, Wi-Fi was only in the server room or computer lab. We had labs for languages, computers, and Chemistry. Our classroom was air-conditioned, but the benches were just okay. The library wasn't huge. The hostel was great, with average food like any other hostel or PG.

Gautam Khan

Gautam Khan

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 1 Oct, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super helpful and know their stuff. They really care about teaching well. The course is well-planned with lots of hands-on activities. The semester exams are okay. If you study hard, passing is pretty straightforward with a 50% score. The teachers are friendly and always there to help clear up any doubts quickly.

Placement: I took this course and I'm happy to say that 70% of us got jobs after. That's the best rate here! They offer courses in 30 or 40-hour bundles. A good 40% of those looking to hire liked students with different skills, especially in econ and psych. And 40 of us got internships, especially at a language company.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. The hostel facilities are pretty good, with average food that's not bad. There's no medical center yet, but hopefully, they'll open one soon. Sports and games always have competitions going on, which is cool.

Divya Choudhary

Divya Choudhary

B.Sc. in Biotechnology

Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025

2.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and super qualified. They make sure to test the teachers before hiring them. But, man, the semester exams are so short and tough! The syllabus is crazy hard to cover in time. They really challenge us during exams by giving us very little time to finish.

Placement: At Wing Christian College, they don't offer placements because it's not an engineering college. They just give us a degree. No companies come to hire students here. This college is only for people who just want a degree.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is super special. It feels like stepping into a British museum! Everything looks just like it did when the college was first built. It really gives off vibes of old Indian culture and heritage. Plus, it's an autonomous Christian college.

Priya Khan

Priya Khan

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I had to score 40 out of 100 in all my subjects to pass. I took classes on business environment, communication, personality development, and organization behavior. They really boosted my confidence and knowledge. Plus, they changed how I see things.

Placement: The campus average is around 3 LPA, which is pretty good. Companies like coming to LU to hire smart students. Every semester, there's a placement drive where companies pick students for jobs. There are lots of job opportunities available here.

Campus: The campus infrastructure is pretty good, but some faculty areas could use some work. I™m studying at the Institute of Management Science, and I™d say the cleanliness is just okay. The best part is they have a sports department and a gym for students. The hostels are okay too, they promote unity and all that stuff.

Naveen Singh

Naveen Singh

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence)

Reviewed On 17 Sept, 2025

2.3
2 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Most teachers here are on contract and don't have Ph.D. degrees. They aren't very helpful, but the new education policy has improved the curriculum. Exams are okay, not too easy or too hard, but understanding subjects depends a lot on the professors. It's important to study on your own because not all teachers are great.

Placement: Most students here end up in jobs that pay around 4-5 LPA, which isn't great. The highest package was 26 LPA for an ECE student from the batch of 2025. He got it by doing well in GSOC, not because of the college. Tech companies don't come here much for hiring. When it comes to internships, getting a Letter of Recommendation (LoR) from faculty can be tough. You might have to spend a lot of time in the office of the person in charge. Only a few professors are helpful with different things.

Campus: The teachers are getting better and they've brought in new AI tools which are really helpful for AI/ML students. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi on campus or in the faculty area. The classrooms are okay but they don't have AC, except for the seminar hall, labs, and staff room. There's no separate hostel for B.Tech guys; they stay in Kautilya Hall with BBA and MBA students. The rooms there are for three people, and they have washing machines and geysers. The Wi-Fi is there but it's slow. The food is average and they don't serve non-veg. It costs around 55k for a year to stay in the hostel and eat at the mess. If you're into sports, you might not be too happy with the facilities.

Anjali Choudhary

Anjali Choudhary

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty good here. If you study a bit more than usual, you can do well in your exams. Plus, the second-semester tests are multiple-choice, so if you didn't do so great in the first semester, you can boost your GPA by doing well in the second one. It's not too hard to do well there.

Placement: Since I'm in my first year, I can't say for sure about placements yet. But last year, around 50 big companies showed up. The highest package was 5 lakhs and the average was 3 lakhs. Just a heads up, don't count on big names like Wipro or local companies to show up for placements.

Campus: The library and computer lab are cool, but the campus feels a bit old school with fans and regular classrooms with whiteboards. There's only one elevator for everyone, and although the labs are air-conditioned, the library isn't. The good news is that third-year students get to use smart classes and smart boards, which is awesome.

Sarika Reddy

Sarika Reddy

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 7 Sept, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and helpful. They always make sure we understand everything and are ready to help us when we need it. It's a great atmosphere for learning. I think they're awesome!

Placement: Lucknow University has a good academic reputation, but not many students get jobs on campus. Only about 30% of students find jobs through the university. However, the university's name is well-known, so graduates can still make good connections and find job opportunities off-campus.

Campus: The campus has good facilities and a nice environment for studying and activities. But the classrooms don't have air conditioning, so it can get pretty hot on warm days.

Arjun Das

Arjun Das

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super smart, with lots of experience and knowledge. They explain things really clearly and make everything easy to understand. They're always there to help with assignments and suggest great books. They really motivate us to do our best in school.

Placement: Any student with any percentage can join my course, which is cool. There's no percentage limit. If you want to join a course, you can. Some students get hired by companies, but I'm new here so I don't know much about that.

Campus: The Wi-Fi at our college is pretty good. It's all around campus for everyone to use. It's fast enough, like around 15mbps. Plus, there's a canteen that serves up fresh and healthy food. It's not just for staff - students can grab a bite there too.

Sakshi Menon

Sakshi Menon

Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)

Reviewed On 28 Aug, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. The course prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are at a decent level. You just need to get 40% to pass. The teachers are top-notch and have great qualifications.

Placement: Around half of the students in my course end up getting placed, mainly in their 3rd year. The highest salary package offered is 9 LPA, with an average of 4-5 LPA. The top companies that come for recruitment are TCS and Jaro Education, offering roles like HR and business analytics manager.

Campus: The college facilities are top-notch! They have a bus service and the classrooms are always clean and well-kept. Plus, there are tons of fun activities like sports, festivals, and competitions to get involved in.

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