
D. G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce
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Average rating of Ruparel College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Neha
13 Jul, 2025
Admission: During the last few months, I was sick, but my teachers were super supportive. They really helped me learn. They know their stuff and are always there to lend a hand. They change up their teaching style to suit each student. At first, I didn't see the point of some subjects, but now I get it - they're prepping us for the real world. Exams are tough but fair, and most of us pass with flying colors.
Placement: Only about 5% of us land internships with a starting pay of Rs 10,000 a month. Some of us try to snag internships on or off campus. The big companies that hire our kind are Infosys, Accenture, and others. Lately, our college hasn't been hooking us up with many internships, so I'm not sure what the deal is now. The main jobs we can get after graduating are software developer, web developer, data scientist, network administration, database administration, cyber-security analyst, and stuff like that.
Campus: The Wi-Fi isn't that good in classrooms and doesn't reach far. The classrooms are spacious and nice. Sometimes, the computers in our labs act up, but it's fine overall. The hostel is decent and the food in the canteen is awesome, cheap, and healthy. As an athlete, I love the ground the most. We can play there after 3:00 PM, which is cool. There are lots of games to choose from, both indoors and outdoors. The gymkhana department is super supportive no matter what sport you're into.
Naveen Joshi
29 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They teach us a lot about the real world. Exams aren't too hard if you study well. Most students pass with over 80%. The courses don't fully prepare us for jobs, so we might need to do extra studying.
Placement: In 2023, no one from our course got a job right after college. So, most of us are looking for internships outside. A few are even trying to get jobs by taking bank exams. They say it's better to study more for a master's degree to find a good job. Some are thinking of becoming teachers, while others are planning to take exams like UPSC, MBA entrance, or B.Ed entrance. Lots of options out there!
Campus: The computer lab at our college is awesome. Classrooms are decent for studying. The library is top-notch, with lots of books and a quiet place to study. Our campus is super clean, even though it's big. The canteen has yummy and healthy food, plus it's clean too. And the best part? It's all affordable! We also have sports activities at certain times.
Radhika Joshi
24 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and really know their stuff. They are always ready to help if you're stuck on something. The course content is spot on and keeps you engaged. We have two semesters each year, and most students pass with around 70%. The exams are doable, not too tough to pass.
Placement: In my batch, there's around 600 students doing B.Com. Our college doesn't help with job placements, so we have to find our own jobs after graduation. They don't offer any placement support.
Campus: The course offers basic facilities like classrooms, washrooms, and a common room for girls. The boys' hostel is near the college, but for some reason, they don't have hostel facilities on campus. The food in the canteen is tasty and not too expensive. There's also a library, reading hall, and a playground for sports.
Tanvi Singh
9 Feb, 2025
Admission: Each teacher has their own style. Some are really nice and supportive, always there to help us out. They're friendly and push us to do our best. Exams are a mixed bag - not everyone likes them, but they're fair and doable. The questions are made with us in mind, so it's not too bad.
Placement: In our MSc IT batch from 2022-2024, only half of us joined the program. Unfortunately, the college didn't help us much with job placements. Some of us managed to land internships while studying in 2022, and they paid around Rs. 10,000 as a stipend. Most of us had to look for jobs or internships outside of campus.
Campus: Ruparel college has rooms for students who live in the hostel. They also have a canteen, medical help, and a sports playground. The library is open to all students. The washrooms are clean, and the overall infrastructure is really good.
Rakhi Patel
4 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college were really great. They helped us with soft skills and boosted our confidence to answer questions.
Placement: The job offers ranged from 3.5 LPA to 5.50 LPA. Big companies like J.P. Morgan, BNP Paribas, and Morgan Stanley came for placements. They offered roles in things like trade compliance and fund accounting.
Campus: The college had everything we needed. The classrooms were well-ventilated and clean. The cleaning staff did a great job keeping the campus tidy. We always had purified water available. The washrooms were spotless and the chairs and benches were comfortable.
Divya Verma
16 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're super helpful and nice. Besides classes, there's a bunch of fun stuff to do outside of studying. Students and teachers work together to run clubs on different topics. It's cool how everyone pitches in equally.
Placement: I haven't heard of any job placements for BA students yet, but the college does help with government internships. Recently, we got info about an internship opportunity at the National Human Rights Commission in Delhi.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities for students. The washrooms are nice and they even have pads for girls. Water coolers are everywhere on campus. The library has lots of books on different topics. And there's a canteen too!
Aparna Mishra
3 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They teach with confidence and make learning easy. The courses are great and perfect for students and interns in the workforce.
Placement: The college has awesome facilities and a cool campus. Most students, like 80-90%, get jobs in top companies after graduating from Ruparel College. The highest salary was 25k a month, and the lowest was 12k.
Campus: The IT department at our college has a library, computer labs, and projectors for classes. There are hostels for students to stay in. The food in the canteen is tasty and clean. Plus, there are sports grounds and courts on campus too.
Ritu Sharma
14 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They're great at teaching. The course itself doesn't fully prepare you for the industry. It's good to take extra courses like Tally or MS Excel to be ready. The exams each semester aren't too tough; you can pass them without too much stress.
Placement: Around half of the students got jobs after graduating. The pay was decent, averaging between 15,000 and 20,000. A lot of advertising companies came for campus placements. Half of us also landed internships, with the top role being an advertising intern for B.Com students.
Campus: The college has a great setup with lots of trees around. The atmosphere is positive, which makes studying easier. Right now, the canteen is closed, but the computer lab and library are top-notch. It's a great place to focus and study without any interruptions.
Sunita Singh
18 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and they're super helpful. They also offer certification courses which is awesome. The semester exams are challenging but fair, not too hard or too easy.
Placement: The college offers great chances to learn about the course through extra courses. However, they don't do a lot to help Bachelor's students find jobs because many students choose this degree. The college and department offer support with different courses outside of academics, including certifications that can be useful for future jobs.
Campus: The campus is huge and the classrooms are nice. There's a library and reading hall where you can study whenever you want. The food in the canteen is pretty tasty too.
Gargi Choudhary
25 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and know their stuff. They've been teaching for a long time. The teaching is great and super practical, especially for business, accounting, and marketing. They get you ready for the real world. Exams are okay, not too hard. Most people pass, around 40%.
Placement: In my B.Com. course, we're split into 4 divisions, each with about 120 students. The college doesn't help with placements, but students found internships while doing other courses like CA, CMA, and CS. The popular roles are accounting executive and tax consultant.
Campus: The college has awesome facilities. There are big classrooms, a huge library, and 2 auditoriums. Each floor has a washroom, which is super convenient. Right now, there's no hostel, but the food is good. They also have sports activities, which is cool.