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Reva University Bengaluru Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Private|Estd. 2012|NAAC Grade A+|NIRF #201-300 (Engineering) 2025

Average rating of Reva University Bengaluru

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
16%
4
37%
3
47%
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Placement

Placement

3.7/5

Admission

Admission

4.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.4/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Gargi Rao

Gargi Rao

B.Tech. in Electronics and Computer Engineering

Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff at our college are super smart and helpful. They really know their stuff and always help us out with our questions and projects. I'm studying electronics and computer engineering, which is really practical for the industry. We have a couple of exams during the semester, and they're not too hard. Just pay attention in class, and you'll do well in your exams.

Placement: In 2024, most students in my course got placed which was awesome. The highest salary offered in 2024 was 30 LPA, while the average was around 5-6 LPA. The previous year, the highest package was even higher at 52 LPA.

Campus: The college facilities are okay. The buildings are nice. We can connect to Wi-Fi using our IDs. Classrooms have projectors, and labs are good. I love the library and the food court here. They have lots of sports events and even an Army NCC.

Chitra Gupta

Chitra Gupta

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 9 Dec, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and teach well. The courses they offer are practical and help us get ready for jobs. Exams can be tough, but if you study, you can pass all your classes. The pass rate is about 40%, so it's not too hard to do well.

Placement: Most computer science students at Reva University get jobs after graduation. The highest salary is 40 LPA, while the lowest is around 3.5-4 LPA. On average, students get offers between 6-8 LPA. Big companies like Wipro, Walmart, Infosys, and Berger Paints hire students from our course. About 80-85% of students also land internships. They offer roles like software engineer, cyber security analyst, and research scientist here.

Campus: The college has awesome facilities. Classrooms have projectors, smart boards, and comfy seats. We can access high-speed internet everywhere. The library has digital and physical books. In the hostel, we can choose a single or double bedroom. There's Wi-Fi in the hostel, but the speed can be a bit inconsistent.

Pradeep Sharma

Pradeep Sharma

B.Sc. in Sports Science

Reviewed On 4 Dec, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and mentors in this course are really helpful. They're experts in their field and always there when you need them. They even have special tests for sports teams and athletes. The exams during the semester are pretty good, I'd say 8 out of 10. Plus, the stuff we learn is practical and gets us ready for working in the industry.

Placement: The sports science course at this college is awesome! It can lead to cool jobs like sports scientists, nutritionists, and physiotherapists. They offer helpful placement training programs to prepare us for getting good jobs after we graduate. It's great that they start training us early on!

Campus: The college has everything we need - classrooms, gym, library, and computer lab. They provide cool equipment like wearable devices and tools for biomechanics analysis, body composition analysis, speed testing, and lactate threshold testing. It really helps us understand the course better.

Sandhya Sharma

Sandhya Sharma

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really nice and helpful. They support us with our studies and give great guidance. We get to go on interesting trips to companies. There are two tests before the final exams that help us prepare. You need to get at least 75 out of 100 to pass each subject.

Placement: I'm studying B.Tech ISE at Reva University and they've got great facilities for academics and other skills. They offer courses to develop our skills and help us get placed. The highest package is 30 LPA, the lowest is 3.6 LPA, and the average is around 8 LPA. Companies like Accenture, TCS, IBM, HCL, and more hire students. About 40% of us get internships, with Microsoft being a popular choice. They offer roles like software developer, data scientist, cybersecurity analyst, and blockchain developer.

Campus: Reva University has a really peaceful atmosphere and the campus buildings look amazing. There are so many trees around and the Wi-Fi works great. The classrooms are always kept clean. And let me tell you about the library - it's stunning and open most of the time. The hostel here is awesome, with good food. Plus, there's a food court and some cool cafes around campus.

Sunita Rao

Sunita Rao

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: At Reva University, not every teacher is amazing, but that's pretty normal for any college. The labs and practicals here really help us grasp the concepts better. Exams are well-organized and disciplined, although grading can vary depending on the teacher. Good luck with that!

Placement: I'm in my second year studying electronic and communication. From what I've heard from teachers and seniors, not everyone gets placed. Those with CGPA between 6-7 usually get placed. The average salary package offered is around 7.5 LPA.

Campus: Reva University is top-notch when it comes to its infrastructure. They've got a cool library area and a browsing section. The food court is huge, with plenty of spots to plug in your phone or laptop. The food is tasty and clean, with options for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. Plus, they even have a juice and cake spot! It's awesome.

Naveen Choudhary

Naveen Choudhary

B.Sc. in Computer Science (Cloud Computing and Big Data)

Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are terrible. Taking exams is a nightmare. They show favoritism based on religion and language. They threaten students with attendance issues. And during exams, they accuse students of cheating and demand fines up to $10,000.

Placement: Finding a job after college can be tough, especially with big companies like Cognizant. The college doesn't help much with placements. They don't give good training for interviews. It feels like they just care about the tuition fees. And internships? Forget about it.

Campus: The hostel and courses here aren't great. The food can be okay sometimes. Staying in the hostel costs a lot. I'd suggest looking for a PG instead. Many students leave the hostel after the first year. They even found cockroaches in the food, which the college seems to ignore.

Saloni Joshi

Saloni Joshi

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 20 Oct, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams here are decent, not too hard. 80% of students pass, which is cool. Besides the main subjects, we also have a few extra ones that boost our grades. Plus, we gotta do 1 or 2 projects each semester to pass.

Placement: I'm really happy with the college's placement track record. About 40% of students get job offers, mostly from IT companies. In my class of 60, 35 students already have jobs with a salary ranging from 5 to 6 LPA. The college has a special cell dedicated to helping us prepare for placements. They also offer extra training courses to enhance our skills. It's been a great help in getting us ready for the job market.

Campus: There are different types of rooms in the hostel, like deluxe, single, double, triple, and quadruple. The food is good and we can eat as much as we like on a fixed schedule. Each block has its own library and there's a main library where you can borrow books online without needing a librarian.

Rohit Singh

Rohit Singh

B.A. (Performing Arts, English, Psychology)

Reviewed On 19 Sept, 2025

3.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in my department were all post-graduates, but I wasn't a fan of how they taught. The course didn't really help me for further studies. The semester exams were a breeze because we had two internal assessments before them. It made the final exams way easier.

Placement: I didn't get any chances for placements or internships during my course. They said we needed to do a post-grad degree to find a job because our course was a triple major. Even though we were supposed to do an internship in the second year, they told us to find one ourselves when we asked about it.

Campus: The campus is really big, and the canteen offers lots of different food options. The library is pretty cool too, it's a tall building with books about everything. Our course is in performing arts, so we have studios for practice and classes. We don't do sports because our main focus is on practicing our art.

Deepak Rajan

Deepak Rajan

B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry

Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. They could use more training in current industry trends because the university is growing fast. The course content is interesting and covers everything we need to know. Plus, there are some extra classes for fun stuff. The exams are pretty simple, but they could be a bit tougher to prep us for IIT JAM tests.

Placement: Around half the students get jobs after graduation. The highest salary offered is 16 LPA, but I'm not sure about the lowest pay. On average, students get around 3 LPA. Big companies like Infosys, Deloitte, TCS, and Wipro come for placements. For internships, about 12 out of 50 students get offers. They offer roles like physicist, chemist, mathematician, and research analyst.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is great, no lag at all. The classrooms are nice, with everything needed for teaching. There are chalkboards, whiteboards, and even smart boards. The library is awesome, with lots of books to read. You can stay there as long as you want. Hostel security is tight, so we can't wander off. Food is tasty, and they organize activities in the hostel too.

Pradeep Mishra

Pradeep Mishra

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

Reviewed On 25 Jul, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams at Reva University are not too bad. Some teachers are really good at teaching, while others could do better. In general, the teaching is pretty good and the exams help us get ready for the industry. The exams are a bit tough but we can handle them. They are organized well too.

Placement: The placements at Reva University are okay. It's important for students to know their stuff and behave well to get good placements. Overall, the placements are pretty good.

Campus: The campus may look good from the outside, but the classrooms don't have great infrastructure. They really care about keeping the campus clean. It's a huge, green campus with lots of facilities like food and study materials available.

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