
Rao Pahlad Singh Group of Institutions
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Average rating of Rao Pahlad Singh Group of Institutions
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Rohit Patel
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 1 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good they know their stuff. They cover the whole syllabus on time, so that¬â¢s nice. But they don¬â¢t help much with getting ready for placements. The semester exams are a piece of cake, so passing is no biggie. The syllabus is clear, and the questions are pretty easy. Even an average student can breeze through the exams without much trouble.
Placement: I'm in the 2022 batch of B.Tech. Computer Science Engineering. Around 30% of us get placed here. The highest salary offered is 6 LPA. Companies like Solitaire Private Limited, SachTech, Sparx, Sutherland, Byju's, and others come for placements. About 10% of students get internships in companies like Solitaire, Innova, and SachTech. The top role we get is a software engineer. I wouldn't recommend this college if you're looking for good placements.
Campus: The college has everything you need Wi-Fi, labs, library, and a cool hostel. Plus, there's a canteen and sports facilities. They've got it all covered. And don't worry about transportation there's a bus for all students. It's really convenient!
Vishal soni
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 1 May, 2025
Admission: Most teachers here are well-educated, but not all have top degrees like PhDs. They know their stuff even without fancy degrees. The teaching is good and exams are not too tough. Almost everyone passes with a 99% success rate.
Placement: The college placements are okay, not too great. Around 40% of students get placed here. The highest salary offered is 30 LPA, while the average is 2 LPA. The internships from companies aren't that well-known or big.
Campus: I really like this college. They offer a wide variety of courses which is great. The hostel is okay, not the best though. The fees for all the courses are really reasonable. They have everything we need like buses, ATMs, and hostels for both guys and girls. It's a good place overall.
Yogesh Nair
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are a mix - some are cool and friendly, while others can be pretty tough. They know their stuff, but most of them focus a lot on exams. No one really mentions job placements, which is a bit worrying. The course content doesn't always feel practical compared to other colleges. The exams are tough, and grading can be harsh. You need to get at least 40% in theory to pass.
Placement: The placement rate at our college is quite low, around 3-5%. The highest salary offered on campus is 9 LPA, while off-campus can go up to 25 LPA. The lowest salary package is 1.8 LPA, and the average is about 2-3 LPA. The main companies that hire from our college are TCS, Infosys, and others. Unfortunately, we don't have on-campus internships available.
Campus: The campus has okay infrastructure. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi anywhere. The labs are fine, classrooms are big, and we have a library with lots of books that we can borrow. Just a heads up, we need to renew our books every 15 days or we'll be charged 2 rupees per day.
KARAN SINGH
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They all know their stuff and have lots of experience. They teach really well, but it's mostly theory. We do get to go on a few industrial visits. The semester exams are tough, though. It's a real challenge to pass them.
Placement: Around half of the students in our college found jobs after graduating. They were offered salaries between 3 to 5 LPA. Big companies like JBM and JCB come to our college for hiring. Unfortunately, the college doesn't arrange internships for us, so we have to find them on our own.
Campus: The classrooms and labs are well-maintained with all the necessary equipment for experiments. The library has a wide range of books which is great. However, there is no Wi-Fi in both the college campus and hostel. The food quality is not good, but at least it's affordable.
Abhishek shah
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are top-notch and really well-known. The exams are done in units and follow the university's format. This helps us prepare for competitive entrance exams and score well in our final university exams.
Placement: A lot of students here land great job offers with good pay. Companies come to campus for placement drives and hire talented students. There are lots of opportunities for getting hired after graduation.
Campus: The college has top-notch labs with all the tools you need. These labs are great for coming up with new ideas and using energy wisely. The mentors are super qualified and really help you do great things.
Tarun Rao
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 2 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive, but the college lacks good study spaces and facilities. They try their best to help us learn. However, the course doesn't prepare us well for getting jobs because there isn't much support for placements.
Placement: Only a tiny fraction of students from our batch got placed like around 2%. There weren't many companies coming for placements, maybe just 3-4. The teachers seemed to bring in these companies, not really based on what students wanted. Overall, the placements at the college are pretty bad.
Campus: The facilities at the college are pretty good, like the labs and classrooms. The hostels are nice too. The food in the hostel is okay, not super tasty but always fresh. They don't serve leftover food, which is good. However, the library and Wi-Fi are not that great.
Pooja gani
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 30 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have a lot of experience. They use different ways to explain things and help clear up any confusion. In the 4-year Diploma program with 8 semesters, you need to score at least 40% in each subject to pass and move on to B.Tech.
Placement: A lot of big companies hire students from here. Almost half of the students got internships with good pay. The highest pay ranges from Rs. 3 LPA to Rs. 5 LPA, but it really depends on how good you are. Companies like WIPRO and MICROSOFT offer jobs as engineers.
Campus: The campus facilities are pretty good. The labs and classrooms are top-notch, but there are a lot of rules for students. The food in the hostel mess is really clean, and most students like it.
Harsh Gaglani
B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They help us a lot. We can learn and prepare for the job market. The exams are okay, not too hard. But the grading by IGU is tough. They don't pass many students who are just okay in their studies. Even the smart students are struggling with failing subjects.
Placement: Around 40% of us found jobs after college. The lowest salary was 1.90 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, Accenture, TCS, and Genpact came for hiring. We were trained for roles like software trainer and full-stack developer. Last year, 16 companies came for placements in IT and non-IT fields. Lots of students got good job offers. The highest salary offered was 6.4 LPA.
Campus: The classrooms are nice for studying. They have computer labs for practical work. Unfortunately, the library isn't great. One downside is that our college is in a rural part of Haryana, so guys and girls can't really mix freely.
Abhishek Anand
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 26 Jun, 2023
Admission: University exams are coming up soon and they're all checked at the university. Cheating on exams is not an option here. The exams are not too tough or too easy. The teachers really know their stuff and have a lot of experience in their subjects.
Placement: The college really helps us find good jobs after we finish studying. Lots of companies come to our college looking to hire students. They offer great jobs to those who work hard. On average, students get paid around 3 to 4 lakhs. The top offer so far is 9 lakhs from Google, for the computer science students.
Campus: The hostel is great with keeping things in order, cleaning up, and the canteen serves good food with comfy seating. Classrooms are nice, with projectors for classes. The library is well-kept and has all the books needed for every course and subject.
Shruti Verma
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 11 Jan, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good they know their stuff and are always there to help, even after classes. They make sure to help out students who are struggling. But there's not much practical stuff, so it's tough to be prepared for the real world. The semester exams are pretty easy, but marking is tough. You might only get 40% even if you do 70% of the paper right. And you need 40% to pass those exams.
Placement: Around half of us manage to get jobs after college, but it's not more than that. The highest salary we've seen is around 7 LPA, while the lowest is 2.5 LPA. We've gotta find our own internships though, 'cause the college doesn't help with that. And most of us end up starting at entry-level positions.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi, but the hostel does. The Wi-Fi in the hostel is slow though. The lab equipment is pretty old and some don't work properly. The classrooms and library are good. You can find most books in the library. There's not much for sports. The canteen is pricey, and the food quality isn't great. Sometimes they serve uncooked food. They have first-aid facilities too.
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