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Private|Estd. 1910|NIRF #87 (Pharmacy) 2025

Average rating of SHUATS

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.6

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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5%
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35%
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25%
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Placement

Placement

3.2/5

Admission

Admission

3.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.8/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Anil kumar bairwa

Anil kumar bairwa

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology

Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They know their stuff and are super nice. They're always ready to help if you need it. The course covers everything about food and industry. Exams aren't too bad if you study hard. They're fair and doable. You just need to pass with a 50% grade.

Placement: Most students either get a job or go for more studies after college. The food industry offers salaries ranging from 2.4 LPA to 6 LPA. On average, it's around 4 LPA. Popular recruiters include Haldiram, Jubilant, Amul, Britannia, Bhikaji, and Mother Dairy. In our course, we have a 4-month internship in the 8th semester. This helps us land internships at places like ITC Limited, Varun Beverages, Amul, Nandi, and more. After graduation, you can get roles like lab chemist, quality executive, or production executive.

Campus: The professors in our department are awesome! They really know their stuff and are super helpful. The classes are great and have everything we need. We have 4 labs for hands-on work and a dairy to learn about processing. There are 5 hostels on campus; IH is one of the best for guys with good facilities at a fair price. You pay hostel fees once a year. The food in the mess is okay, but there are also 4 canteens on campus. There's a hospital close by for emergencies. We have a big football field for outdoor games and even a basketball court, volleyball ground, and kabaddi ground. Lots of options for sports!

Neha Iyer

Neha Iyer

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture

Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great! They know their stuff and share cool real-life stories with us. The hands-on field work is super helpful too. The courses we take are spot on for getting us ready for the industry. The exams aren't too hard, you can pass just by paying attention in class. My CGPA is a solid 4.5.

Placement: Last year, around 40% of students got jobs in my college. The best offer was 6 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA. On average, most students got a package between 4 LPA to 5 LPA. Big companies like Mahindra, TCL, and Plantica visited for placements. The college doesn't arrange internships, so you gotta find those yourself. They do offer some training called RAWE though.

Campus: The college has good facilities and infrastructure. The library has many books and is well-kept. The classrooms don't have smart projectors, and the Wi-Fi is only for staff. I heard from friends that the food in the hostel mess is just okay. There are medical facilities available, and students get a 5% discount at the college hospital. The sports and athletics facilities are pretty good too.

Chetan Khan

Chetan Khan

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture

Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great  they've got Ph.D.s and know their stuff from doing research. They teach well, so we get theory, lab work, and real-life applications. The college gets us ready for working in the industry by making us do a 6-month industrial training and a 6-month field training. The exams are challenging, so you gotta know your stuff to pass.

Placement: I'm studying B.Sc. Agriculture with around 400 students in total, split into groups of about 125 students each. The job opportunities are pretty good. The highest salary offered after graduation was 13 lacs per year, while the lowest was 4 lacs per year. Some of the top companies that come for placements are VNR Seeds, Amul, Godrej, and Bayer. They offer roles like lab assistant, field assistant, HR, and management positions. Overall, it's a great program with good prospects for the future.

Campus: The college is huge, covering 1160 acres. We've got everything here: Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, poultry farm, dairy farm, and fields. They serve both North and South Indian food. The international hostel and mess are air-conditioned. Plus, there's a college hospital for medical needs. And don't forget about the games, tournaments, and annual sports meets we have!

Om Khan

Om Khan

B.A. (Hons) in English

Reviewed On 30 Oct, 2025

3.3
4 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really helpful and cooperative. The quality of teaching is decent. However, the curriculum isn't very relevant for preparing students for the corporate world. The semester exams are not too hard, with a pass rate of around 40%.

Placement: Not many students took this course. The college didn't offer any job placements or internships. Students had to find opportunities on their own. The job roles available were for professors and lecturers.

Campus: The college has language labs, libraries, classrooms, conference halls, and sports areas like football, basketball, and volleyball courts. Unfortunately, the hostel facilities aren't great, the food quality is really poor, and there's no medical help on campus. They only hold sports events once a year.

Chetan Reddy

Chetan Reddy

B.Tech in Food Technology

Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well and the topics are important for our future jobs. The exams can be a bit tough, but most people pass with a 33% success rate.

Placement: In the last three years, not many of us got jobs after college. Around 30-40% of students landed jobs with an average salary of 5 LPA. The highest salary offered was 6.5 LPA and the lowest was 3 LPA. Companies like Parle, Bveg, Amul, and Mother Dairy hire students from my course. Most of us, about 75%, got internships at top food companies like Haldirams, Bikano, Britannia, and Patanjali Foods. The main job roles we get are quality assistant, quality executive, production manager, and production executive.

Campus: The classrooms have everything you need, and they're in good shape. The department's library is stocked with books and research papers, and there's Wi-Fi too. The labs have all the gear for experiments. There are 7 girls' hostels and 5 boys' hostels, each with more than 50 rooms. The hostel food includes three meals and snacks in the evening. Infrastructure is well-maintained and overall pretty good here.

Shreya Gupta

Shreya Gupta

B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering

Reviewed On 30 Sept, 2025

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are super smart and helpful. They really want us to learn and make sure we get it. They break things down so we can understand easily. The tests are tough, no cheating allowed, but it makes us work hard and learn a lot.

Placement: Only 10 of us got jobs from my course. There aren't many job opportunities here. Sometimes a few companies do come to hire salespeople, but it's rare. Just 5% of students got internships, which isn't great for our careers.

Campus: The campus is huge and the facilities are great. We've got everything we need library, digital library, hostels, and more. There are 3 hostels: a new one, an old one, and an international one. Plus, we've got 4 messes and 4 canteens with tasty food. The quality is good and it's satisfying to eat here.

Anil Patel

Anil Patel

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Horticulture

Reviewed On 26 Sept, 2025

3.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super professional and experts in their fields. Lots of them even have awards! They really know their stuff. The course layout is top-notch. The only downside is that the school administration could be more serious and professional.

Placement: I wish there were more chances for placements and internships. It's tough finding them on our own. Only a few companies come for placements, mostly for sales or customer service roles. Some small startups also come. The pay offered is around Rs. 15,000-18,000 per month. Only a handful of students get to sit for placements other than the mandatory internships.

Campus: The college gives you a hostel when you join. Girls and boys have different hostels. The girl's hostel has an old part and a new part with good facilities like mess and canteen. Food quality is decent, not great. A contractor supplies the food. The college has a canteen and a small cafe. They offer Wi-Fi, you just pay a fee for it.

Shreya Menon

Shreya Menon

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture

Reviewed On 28 Aug, 2025

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff, but sometimes the way they teach is just okay. The course content is good and prepares us well for working in the industry. The exams aren't too hard, and most people pass with a 45% pass rate.

Placement: Half of the students in my course got jobs after graduating. The highest salary offered is 12 LPA, and the lowest is 4.50,000 LPA. Amul is a major company that hires students from my course. Most of us got internships too, around 80%. There are opportunities in research and marketing after completing this course.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure with clean drinking water. Each department has auditoriums, Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms. The library is big, with AC and Wi-Fi. In the hostel, there's cool drinking water and Wi-Fi too. The food is just okay, not the best. There are 3 mess options to choose from.

Siddharth Verma

Siddharth Verma

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture

Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They give us practical knowledge that's super useful. The courses are spot-on for getting us ready for the industry. The exams can be tough, so make sure to study hard.

Placement: Around 30% of us found jobs after graduation. The salary packages ranged from 2 LPA to 5 LPA. Big companies like pharmaceutical ones hired some of us. We didn't get any internships through the college, so we had to find our own. It's important to work hard and study to succeed here.

Campus: The facilities and buildings are pretty good. The library has many books and is well-kept. The classrooms don't have smart projectors, and only the staff can use the Wi-Fi. I haven't stayed in the hostel, but my friends say the food in the mess is just okay. The college has a hospital where students get a 5% discount. The sports and athletics scene is cool too.

Uday Verma

Uday Verma

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology

Reviewed On 17 Jul, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and the activities are related to our course. The exams are hard, you need 40% to pass. The teachers are nice and know their stuff. They also organize fun activities.

Placement: Around 60% of students in my college got placed. The placement fee varies from 2 to 4 lakhs. The placement scene is decent, but not amazing. They also provide internships in the dairy department. I found the newspaper called ‚¬Å“Aggies‚¬Â really helpful for checking out internships in the dairy department. It's a good read.

Campus: The infrastructure at my college is pretty good. The WiFi, labs, classrooms, and library are all easy to use. The facilities are decent, and getting work experience here is great. Plus, there are plenty of sports and games to get involved in. The medical facilities are also good.

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