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Sanskriti University

Private University|Estd. 2016

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23 Sept, 2025 : Applications for NID Admissions 2026 are now open, with the last date to apply online being 1 December 2025. The Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims will be held on 21 December 2025 across centres. Admissions are open for B.Des programmes at NID Ahmedabad, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, and Assam, and M.Des programmes at NID Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru.

Average rating of Sanskriti University

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.8

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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20%
4
30%
3
35%
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5%
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10%
Placement

Placement

3.4/5

Admission

Admission

4.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

4.0/5

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Nidhi Joshi

Nidhi Joshi

3 Aug, 2025

3.5
5 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and supportive. They all have experience from IIT, which is pretty cool. Exams happen three times each semester: 20 marks inside the class, 80 marks outside. They're not too easy, but not too hard either. We have classes from Monday to Friday, so weekends are free to chill.

Placement: In my course, around 70% of students get placed every year. The highest salary for B.Tech graduates is 54 Lacs per year, and the average is 6.5 Lacs per year in top companies like TCS, Accenture, Tata, Wipro, etc. To get a good job, make sure you attend classes regularly  aim for at least 75% attendance.

Campus: The classrooms are nice with AC, and the infrastructure is modern. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi for students. The canteen is great, and the library is well-kept. The food in the hostels isn't the best, so I recommend getting a room in Amrapali apartments outside the college.

Tej Nair

Tej Nair

25 Jan, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at our college is awesome. They're really helpful and motivate us a lot. The courses are well-organized and exams are always on schedule. It's great to have such supportive staff at our college.

Placement: Placements at our college are really limited. Only a couple of courses actually get placements, and even then, the packages are not that great. The college talks about placements in a few courses, but honestly, it doesn't always happen. Many of us end up not getting placed at all. So, I gotta be honest - our college isn't the most reliable when it comes to placements.

Campus: The college infrastructure is awesome. It's got a really cool design that's unique. They have separate hostels for guys and girls, which is great. The college building is super clean and looks really nice. Everything about the college setup is top-notch.

Supriya Joshi

Supriya Joshi

30 Sept, 2024

3.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful and know their stuff. The course covers lots of different subjects, including the basics you need. They keep things fair for us students, and you can always reach out to your teachers or mentors for help with anything personal or professional. It's a great place to learn!

Placement: There are lots of placement options for different courses at this college. I had good placement opportunities in my course too. I could work in legal departments, corporate organizations, or law firms. It's a great chance to learn from professionals in various courts.

Campus: The college has really good facilities like separate libraries for law and central library. The sports complex is awesome, and the hostels and mess are well-kept. Everything is well managed and neat. Love studying here!

Tanya Joshi

Tanya Joshi

9 Dec, 2023

3.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: During the year, there's so much going on like foundation day, sports fest, and Dandiya that you might find yourself more into these activities than your studies. The college arranges different fun events and contests, but they sometimes pressure you to join and ask for money to participate.

Placement: The last two groups of MCA students didn't get any job offers from the college. No good companies showed up to hire us. There are 30 of us in the class, but none of us got placed by the university. I wouldn't recommend going there.

Campus: The food here is terrible and the atmosphere is not great. No one really helps you out. Eating their unhealthy food might make you sick with different illnesses. And if you do get sick, they'll give you some Ayurvedic medicine that could cause allergies or rashes.

Chitra Das

Chitra Das

9 Apr, 2023

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They give you tips on how to make it through this university. They know their stuff and have lots of experience. A bunch of students even started their own businesses because of what they learned here.

Placement: I'm really happy with how many students got jobs after graduation  about 85%! The pay is good too, with the highest package being 54 Lacs per year and the lowest being 4 Lacs. Companies like Tech Mahindra, Wipro, and Flipkart hire a lot of students. Around 75% of students also got internships at places like Tech Mahindra. It's great to see so many students getting multiple job offers for higher positions.

Campus: The teachers at our college are okay, not great but not terrible either. Our classrooms are pretty old-fashioned without any digital boards, the Wi-Fi is slow, and the labs don't work properly. The teachers in the hostel are good since they don't live there. However, the food is not great and they don't give out any medicine.

Yash Mishra

Yash Mishra

7 Mar, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the faculty at this university. They're super helpful and know their stuff. The B.Tech program is great because the teachers make sure we're ready for the industry. If you go to class and try hard, the exams aren't too bad. Last semester, 70% of students passed. It's the best part of the whole university!

Placement: Last year, 87% of students got placed which is awesome. This year, things are going well too. The highest package was 54 Lacs and the lowest was 2 Lacs, with an average of 6 Lacs. Companies like TCS, Tech Mahindra, and Byju's are coming for placements. Around 60-70% got internships at places like TCS and Zomato. The popular roles are front-end developer and software jobs.

Campus: The classrooms are awesome with AC, smartboards, and projectors. There are labs for different subjects and branches. The library is in every building. The campus has cameras for security. Some buildings are still being built, but overall, it's great. No Wi-Fi for students on campus, though. Hostel rooms come in different sizes with 24-hour Wi-Fi and water. You get a bed, table, chair, and cupboard. Only laptops and phones are allowed, no electric kettles. The mess food is good with four meals a day, plus snacks. There's a 24-hour hospital on campus and an ambulance for emergencies. The canteen is small, but there are cafes nearby. There's a sports ground and yoga classes now.

Tej Menon

Tej Menon

1 Mar, 2023

3.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful, but they change a lot. You won't have the same teacher for long. The courses are good, and exams are always on schedule. You need to score 40% to pass a test, and if you don't make it, you can retake it.

Placement: In my course, no one gets placed directly. Some local schools might help you find teaching jobs, but most students have to find their own. They can hook you up with internships if you want, or you can find your own.

Campus: The hostel here is great! We have a gym where we can play football, basketball, and badminton in our free time. Plus, we can chill in the library. They provide Wi-Fi for us, and we have our own canteen and mess for meals. It's awesome!

Yamini Verma

Yamini Verma

21 Feb, 2023

2.5
4 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are pretty good, but many of them don't speak English well. It's tough for South Indian students like me. The exams are okay, with a pass rate of around 35%. The teachers know their stuff, but it's hard to communicate with them because of the language barrier.

Placement: The average salary package is around 16 LPA from what I've heard, but in the past two years, no B.Tech students have gotten placed. They mention companies like TCL and Amazon as recruiters, but it's unclear if they're actually hiring students from our college. So, there's no guarantee for placements.

Campus: The facilities here are just okay. The Wi-Fi in both the college and hostel is super slow. Computers are always acting up. The food in the mess is not great. They do offer sports, games, and e-sports, though. And the college building needs some serious repairs the walls are all messed up. Overall, it's just average.

Ashish Shukla

Ashish Shukla

18 Dec, 2022

3.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super nice and always willing to help. If you put in the effort, the semester exams are pretty manageable. It's not too hard to pass if you stay on top of your studies. But if you want really good grades, you'll have to work extra hard to stand out.

Placement: Our college hooks us up with placement chances for nearly everyone. They offer a top salary of about 6 LPA in our course, and the lowest is around 2 LPA for BA LLB students. We don't have big companies coming in just for our course, but about 60% of us land internships with experienced lawyers.

Campus: I don't live in the hostel, but my friends who do say they like it. They have fun there. But the food in the mess isn't great. The canteen is tiny and pricey. A 2-liter Pepsi costs INR 100 there, but it's only INR 80 outside.

Arun Reddy

Arun Reddy

7 Nov, 2022

1.0
1 Admission 1 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams here don't really matter. Teachers give out exam papers early, so it's easy to pass. If you pay, they'll help you pass too. It feels like this university doesn't care about real talent.

Placement: The college doesn't really help with placements. Only small companies offering low salaries visit the campus. The placement support is not genuine; they only highlight students who get jobs on their own to boost their image. It seems like they are more focused on making money through publicity.

Campus: The teachers here are B. Pharma grads, but they lack teaching skills and knowledge about the course. They don't know how to teach or what to teach. Practical knowledge is missing, and there's no structured studying routine.