
Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.7
Student Rating Distribution
Aishwarya Menon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology
Reviewed On 20 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and make the classes interesting. The course content is super helpful and helps us understand things better. The exams are well organized too.
Placement: The placements at our college are great. About 10 of us got picked by the teachers for good jobs, after making sure our CVs were up to scratch. It's a good chance to learn more about what we're studying.
Campus: I really like how the campus looks - it's so neat and clean. The labs are stocked with everything we need, and the classrooms have nice lighting and fans. Plus, the mess serves good food and the seating is comfy. It's a great place to study!
Sakshi Das
Bachelor of Management Studies
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're always around when you need them. The way they teach is easy to understand. The lessons are right on point for what we need to know for our future jobs. The exams aren't too hard, just about average. You need at least a 40% to pass each subject.
Placement: The college's placement cell isn't as active as it could be because only a couple of courses need placements. The highest salary offered is 36 LPA, while the lowest is 8 LPA. Big companies like Wipro and Amazon are the top hirers here. They also have an internship cell that helps students connect with companies for internships.
Campus: The college looks really nice with modern buildings. The classrooms are big, and our department has its own labs. There's Wi-Fi, but we can only use it on college computers. The library has 3 floors and an E-library. They also have medical and sports facilities.
Om Reddy
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers really knew their stuff and taught us in a great way. I was impressed with how they taught us. Honestly, I don't really see how this course is useful. It's a bit tough, but if you study hard, you can get good grades.
Placement: In my college, no one from my batch got placed in Chemistry. None of the companies hired us, so we didn't get any top roles. There were 28 students in our batch, and no one found a job. That's why I decided to pursue M.Sc. Chemistry. Apart from that, everything else about the college is good.
Campus: The building is really nice and the lab is cool too. The instruments work well. Classrooms were okay but they weren't air-conditioned, which was a bummer. The library is awesome with a lot of books, that's why I spend a lot of time there. And the food in the hostel was delicious!
Ashish Das
Bachelor of Business Administration (FIA)
Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025
Admission: College life is way different than school life. Teachers here are not as interactive as in school, but some of them are really good at teaching. I'm in my first year, and I've heard that the course I'm taking covers a lot of finance topics. Exams in the first three semesters are easier than the later ones, but that's just how it goes. All in all, it's not bad!
Placement: The job placements at this college aren't great, but the placement team is working hard to make it better. In the last academic year, around 12-13% of students found jobs, mainly those in the BFIA finance program. Companies like Ernst & Young, TCS, and Ebullient Securities hire students for business roles like business analyst, financial analyst, and business development executive.
Campus: The facilities at this college are better than other top colleges in the north campus because they are old. The classrooms are big with air conditioners, projectors, good furniture, and windows. They are peaceful and great for long lectures. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't say anything about that.
Rakhi Verma
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my course are awesome! They really know their stuff and teach it well. The course curriculum is great because it covers about 80% of the IIT JAM and other master syllabus. For exams, practicing with previous year questions (pyq) is super helpful. To pass, you just need to make sure you get at least 40 marks in each subject. It's a good setup for success.
Placement: I'm a first-year student at the college. Honestly, most students here aim for master's degrees instead of placements. Only a small group, around 10%, go for placements. The ones who do get placed in good companies. I've heard of a student who became an ISS officer and others doing really well in the cooperative sector. The highest package offered is around 30 LPA.
Campus: The hostel rooms are great! Each one has a bed, wardrobe, and desk. You can pick between AC and non-AC. The food is yummy, with three meals a day plus snacks in the evening. Sports start early at 7:30 AM, and our coaches really push us to be our best.
Abhishek Menon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Statistics
Reviewed On 20 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure we stay on track with regular tests to keep us focused. The Statistics curriculum could use more practical teaching to get us ready for the real world. The semester exams are tough, but with great teaching, most students pass with flying colors (around 85-90%).
Placement: The salary packages are decent here - the top one is around 8 LPA, the middle one is about 5 LPA, and the lowest one is between 2-3 LPA. I'd say the job placements for statistics aren't super high. Most students, around 60-70%, manage to snag internships, especially in big companies. The popular job titles include data scientist, data analyst, statistician, and consultant.
Campus: The college needs to work on its facilities and infrastructure. Washrooms are dirty, and there are stray dogs all over campus. Wi-Fi is not there, and the network is bad in many areas. ACs don't cool, and the computers in our labs are old. The library is good though, with books on all topics.
Harsh Mishra
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biochemistry
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The curriculum is spot on with a well-structured syllabus. The teachers are great they know their stuff and teach us well. They also get us ready for upcoming entrance exams. They cover everything we need to know for the course.
Placement: Placements are good for some courses here. There's a placement cell that helps students. Teachers give Letters of Commendation based on how we do in class. Big companies and NGOs come for placements, like for HR roles. The computer science course has lots of job opportunities too.
Campus: The college campus is awesome. The library looks so nice. The classrooms and labs are always clean and nice. They have air conditioning and a water cooler. Everything is ready to go. The hostel is cool too. You can choose to share a room with two or three people. They give you a bed, cupboard, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a balcony in each room. There's even a washing machine, fridge, and kitchen on every floor.
Saloni Mishra
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Instrumentation
Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025
Admission: The professors in our course mostly have Ph.D. degrees. Some even quit good jobs to teach, and you can tell they love it. They teach based on industry standards. Exams are moderate and not too hard to pass. There's no pass percentage; you move to the next semester no matter your grades. If you fail a subject, you just need to pass it in the next semester.
Placement: Most students here go for further studies instead of placements, so it's hard to say how many actually get placed. Only a few students actually apply for jobs, and those who do usually get offers with average salaries. It's not easy to land a high-paying job right after graduation. Companies like HCL and Wipro come for placements in our courses.
Campus: The campus has everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, gym, canteen, garden, and library. The labs are cool for our courses. Food in the mess is pretty good. They also have Wi-Fi, a rec room, a medical area, and laundry.
Chitra Khan
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology
Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at their job. The courses are awesome and they really prepare you for the real world. You get to do practical stuff and internships, so you'll know what you're doing when you graduate. The exams are challenging, but not too hard.
Placement: After graduation, a lot of students land good jobs, but many also opt for doing masters for more opportunities. If you're into food technology, you'll see a lot of food companies coming to hire. Having teachers vouch for you really helps. The pay ranges from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 40,000 per month for roles like food technologist.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure. The rooms are big and the atmosphere is really nice. The hostel rooms are always clean and well-kept. Security is really good too. The food in the mess is okay, not amazing but not bad. They do a good job with sports and games too.
Vaishnavi bhati
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology
Reviewed On 9 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good and always ready to help. They even reply to our messages outside of class time. The classes cover important stuff, but I'm not sure if they prepare us for the job market. Exams are okay, not too hard if you've been studying. You just need to get over 55% to pass.
Placement: In our course, the college doesn't help us find placements. We have to look for internships ourselves. The internship and placement cell gives us info about some companies, but the details are often wrong. It's up to us to reach out and see if there are any opportunities available.
Campus: The college has a good infrastructure. Classrooms are equipped with ACs, projectors, and boards. We get Wi-Fi for college work and the e-library. The hostel serves good food, and the canteen is decent. The medical facilities could be better, but the sports clubs and games are really fun. Plus, we have a gym on campus.
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