
Sanjay Rungta Group of Institutions
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Average rating of Sanjay Rungta Group of Institutions
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Sumit gaurav
1 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are super experienced. They really come through for us when exams are coming up. They share their notes with us, which really helps us do well in exams. Plus, they're awesome at solving problems too!
Placement: This course is pretty new at our college, so it might take some time for companies to start hiring students from here. I'm not sure about how much money students usually make after finishing this course. And there aren't any internships provided by the college, so you'll have to find your own internship.
Campus: The college has a nice campus with lots of open space and greenery. It's great for playing sports like badminton on the court they have. Overall, the infrastructure is good because of the spacious land and beautiful plants and flowers around the campus.
Sunita Nair
30 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at college are really helpful, which makes it easier to study and pass exams. Industries often come to the college for seminars and there are industrial visits too. If you're interested in this kind of stuff, you should definitely consider joining this college.
Placement: I felt like there weren't many students in my classes at Sanjay Rungta Institute. The internship opportunities were limited, and the Rungta R2 program didn't impress me. The highest salary offered was 23 lakh, while the lowest was 4 lakh. The companies that came for recruitment weren't the best.
Campus: I think this college is okay for facilities, not amazing, but it's fine. You'll find good sports here too. The hostel offers two kinds of rooms: ones with AC and regular rooms. They have different packages, so you can choose what suits you best.
Nisha Sharma
9 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. But sometimes, some teachers don't seem to know much about what they're teaching. When we ask them for help, they can be a bit tough on us. On the bright side, there are other teachers who are super nice, down-to-earth, and really know their stuff.
Placement: In our Computer Science Engineering course, around 20% of students got placed. The average pay offered is between 4 to 5 LPA. Companies such as Infosys and Wipro come for placements. But only a small number, around 5 to 6%, got internships. Some students get good job offers, but not everyone. Placement chances are decent overall.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works well, labs have all the equipment we need, and classrooms are nice. The library is a great place to study. Our college gives us everything we need, like a good environment for studying and quiet labs.
Vishal
12 Jul, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They're always there to help out. The courses we take really prepare us for jobs. Lots of students get placed in good jobs. The faculty also gives us tips on interviews and how to improve.
Placement: In my batch, there were 45 students. 35 of them landed a job. The highest salary offered was 1 Lakh per year. On average, students were making 19000 a month before training. Most companies hiring from our course were in the IT sector.
Campus: The campus has everything you need a gym, hostel, cafeteria, computer labs, seminar halls, and even an auditorium. They bring in experts for seminars to teach us from their experience and help us figure out how to achieve our goals. It's great!
Harsh Trivedi
3 Apr, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always willing to help out. They really know their stuff and make sure we learn well. The faculty is great too and they prepare us well for the job market. The exams in the beginning might be a bit challenging, but if you study well, they're not too bad.
Placement: To score a placement, you gotta show up to class at least 75% of the time. About 35-40% of us land a job after graduation. The rest either go work at a pharmacy or continue studying for a B.Pharm to learn more about business and marketing.
Campus: The place has good facilities. The hostel is okay, but I feel it's a bit expensive. Some rooms need fixing and are just average. The 3-person A/C room costs too much. It's not even air-conditioned, just a cooler that we have to share with others.