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School of Management, BML Munjal University

Private University|Estd. 2014

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Average rating of SOM, BML Munjal University

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 40 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.0/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.3/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Anita Khan

Anita Khan

30 Jun, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the Law School faculty. They have a lot of experience and they make learning fun and easy. They went to top law schools all over the world, so they know their stuff. It makes the education we get here really good.

Placement: The first batch at BMU Law School is almost done with their studies and starting to get jobs. The placement stats will come out soon, and it looks like they'll be good. Right now, the seniors have already landed jobs in different law areas.

Campus: The facilities at BML Munjal University are top-notch. We've got everything we need and more. The hostels have rooms for one person or for sharing, and each floor has its own washing machines. Plus, there's a gym, music and dance rooms, sports fields, and club rooms on campus. It's awesome!

Aparna Patel

Aparna Patel

17 Dec, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at BMU have a lot of real-world experience, and they use that to guide us in our learning journey. They push us to think outside the box and not just stick to the usual ways of studying. Exams happen every two months for each module, which lasts for 2 months. There are 84 students in each class, and the total course fee is around 15.5 lakhs.

Placement: The placements at college are pretty good. For MBA students in the batch of 2019-21, the average package was around 7.13 LPA, with the highest being 11 LPA. The college has a solid placement team and partners with many companies. Some of the big names that come for recruitment are KPMG, Wipro, and others.

Campus: The college has 5 hostels for both boys and girls. There are 2 messes for all 5 hostels, which are shared by everyone. Registering for the hostel is easy, and the staff is helpful. The hostel fee is Rs. 10,000 per month, which adds up to Rs. 2 lakhs per year.

Komal Gupta

Komal Gupta

6 Oct, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really experienced and know their stuff. There are so many of them working here. They're great at teaching and helping us get good jobs after graduation. Plus, they keep up with what's going on in the world.

Placement: I wanted to share about the job placements at BML Munjal University. The salary packages offered by recruiters range from 3.6 Lacs to 18.5 Lacs per year. Every student in our batch got placed during the 2023 placements. It's great to see the university also providing internship opportunities for us.

Campus: Our college has all kinds of transportation options, so you won't have trouble getting around. The campus is peaceful and safe. The canteen has a set menu, and we have free Wi-Fi everywhere on campus.

Shreya

Shreya

9 Sept, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are super helpful, always willing to chat whenever we need. We can just shoot them a message on WhatsApp with our questions, and they get back to us. They're really qualified and focus on improving our communication skills and personality. The course is split into 8 modules over 2 years, with each one lasting 3 months. It's important to do better than your friends because it affects your grades. Staying ahead of your classmates is key for learning all year. Exams mostly cover what we learn in class.

Placement: The courses at BML are super industry-focused, making it easy to land a job if you know your stuff. Big companies like Hyundai, Reliance Retail, Hero, Ola, and Axis Bank regularly hire students. I scored an internship at Reliance Retail, which was awesome. Other top recruiters include Hero MotoCorp and KPMG. Most companies hiring are in the automobile sector. The pay is decent, averaging around 7.56 LPA, with the highest package being 12.65 LPA. The college's strong connections with companies really help with getting placements.

Campus: The campus is so beautiful with all the greenery around. They have Wi-Fi all over the place, and the labs have computers for practice. I heard about some thefts in Hostel No. 1 before, but now security is top-notch with cameras everywhere. Parking is a bit tight, and sometimes the hostel bathrooms could be cleaner. The mess hall has a variety of food options like snacks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There's even a salon and medical services, although they don't have a hospital on campus.

Sakshi Singh

Sakshi Singh

18 Jun, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are great, and some are super supportive. Our classes cover theory and hands-on stuff. We do lots of projects and visit actual companies for learning. This year, we checked out Honda, Yakult, and Hero factories. It was cool to see how things work in real life!

Placement: A lot of students from our college got good jobs this year. Big companies like Amazon, Deloitte, and KPMG hired some of them. The highest salary offered was about 40 lakhs per year, while the average was around 8 lakhs per year. Our college really helps students find good job options.

Campus: The campus has super fast Wi-Fi everywhere, and the classrooms have top-notch equipment. The library is big and great for studying. The hostels are cool and have everything you need. The food in the mess is tasty, and there's always medical help available on campus 24/7.

Shreya Nair

Shreya Nair

8 Jun, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 3 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The MBA program lasts for two years with 8 modules, each lasting 3 months. Your grades depend a lot on how you do compared to your classmates. If they do better, your GPA goes down. The class has around 275 students. It's all about trying to do better than everyone else in the class.

Placement: I found that if you put in the effort, finding a job after college is pretty straightforward. But if you slack off and miss classes and assignments, it's gonna be hard for you. The top salary offer is around 15 Lakhs at Federal Bank. About 80% of us got jobs. I even landed an internship that turned into a full-time job at Magic Pin in Gurgaon HQ.

Campus: I stay in a triple-sharing apartment. We have our own balcony and a living room with 2 sofas, a center table, a sink, kitchen cabinets, a microwave, and a mini fridge. Each of us has our own bathroom with 2 showers, 2 basins, and 2 toilets. The apartment has 3 rooms, so there are 9 of us sharing the facilities. There's a water cooler and a washing machine nearby. Meals are included in the hostel fee, which is around 2 lakhs per annum.

Pradeep Mishra

Pradeep Mishra

17 Mar, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really get what practical learning is all about. They make sure we learn things that are actually useful. The courses cover everything you need, plus there are extra classes that help you grow as a person. Exams aren't too hard if you do your projects and pay attention in class. You don't have to study alone. Almost everyone passes, about 98%.

Placement: After finishing BBA, many students usually go for further studies. But for those of us looking for jobs right away, the college really helped out with practice interviews. Almost all of us got placed after BBA around 90%. The highest salary offered was 8 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. Some of the companies that came for placements were Hero, KPMG, and Amazon. It was a great experience getting ready for the job market!

Campus: I really like how our university takes care of its buildings and stuff. The library is awesome with lots of books to read. It's a good spot to focus and study. The hostel is cool too, with clean rooms and bathrooms. They clean everything daily. The food is decent, not amazing but not bad either. Overall, I'm happy with the facilities here.

Aparna Verma

Aparna Verma

16 Mar, 2024

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The education quality here is really good. The teachers know a lot and are easy to talk to, which helps a lot with learning. The campus has a fun vibe and everyone feels welcome, making it a great place to study.

Placement: The number of students who graduated this year is smaller than usual. Although the official placement report isn't out yet, I've heard that many students got jobs at good companies like Vritti Law Firm and Manupatra. Some students chose to work in litigation. In the past, students from our college have done internships at top firms like Khaitan & Co, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, Luthra & Luthra, and Trilegal. Our batch also got to learn from Justice J. R. Midha's office, which helped us find summer internships. And first-year students got to intern online with Advocate Ravi Birbal, who knows a lot about labor law.

Campus: The facilities at BMU are awesome! They give us everything we need for studying and doing fun stuff. The library is really cool - it's got modern stuff, meeting rooms, and quiet spots for studying. And the food on campus is way better than other places, with lots of choices for every meal. You can join clubs, go to events, and get help if you need it. They do workshops and talks a lot to help us learn new things and get better skills. BMU also helps us connect with real work stuff through internships, visits, and talks from pros. One super cool thing is the ACIC Incubation, where we can turn our ideas into real businesses with help from mentors and experts. It's a great place to learn and grow!

Sunil Menon

Sunil Menon

27 Jan, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really cool. They live on campus, so you can ask them questions anytime. They're super friendly and not too strict. They get what students go through, so they don't overload us with extra work. The curriculum is top-notch, designed in partnership with Imperial College London. It's all about the latest trends and strategies in the field. Passing each semester can be challenging, though. You have to score at least 40% in every exam and keep your overall grades up.

Placement: Marketing is the best for placements here. They get us ready for the real world with internships in the summer. Lots of companies take students as interns. We work on real industry problems and solutions for 3 months. From the second year, placements start happening. Top companies like KPMG, Deloitte, insights club, trend, and Manufacture Pharma come for placements. The salary is around 6 to 7.2 lakhs per year, which is okay. The top roles are head of marketing and marketing manager.

Campus: The college has lots of students, and the campus feels a bit small. Everyone is super friendly here. We have cool festivals at the end of the year and teachfests later in the semester. The library has all the textbooks and journals we need. If a book is missing, you can ask for it. We've got an E library and E lab, but only the engineering folks use the E lab. Wi-Fi works in the classrooms and libraries. Living in the hostel is awesome; we have fun club nights. Hostel life is just amazing. Forget about the bad food; we're too busy making awesome memories here.

Vinay Das

Vinay Das

4 Jan, 2024

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Most of the teachers in our college are great, especially Dr. Sumit who teaches operations. He's really experienced and knows his stuff. Dr. Rik Paul, Dr. Chirag, Davinder, and Manpreet are also awesome. If you pay attention in class and take good notes, passing the semester exams is pretty easy.

Placement: The college doesn't offer great placements for marketing students. The CGDC department isn't good with placements. I wouldn't suggest this college to anyone looking for a good job after graduation.

Campus: I really like how the MBA program at this college is designed by Imperial College London. It's cool because they focus more on practical stuff than just theory. You get to learn by doing things, which is awesome.