
Sophia Girls College, Ajmer Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Sophia Girls College, Ajmer
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
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Yogesh Nair
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The classes cover all the important stuff and they keep it current. Sophia has organized a bunch of conferences, both locally and internationally, that tie into what we're learning.
Placement: While I was at Sophia, they weren't doing placements. But now, the teachers are working on it. I can't really say much about placements. But I heard that about 3-4 students from the junior group got jobs at Infosys last year. That's a good start, I guess.
Campus: I don't live in the hostel, so I can't speak on that, but the other stuff at college was cool when I was there 2 years ago. They probably improved even more since then. We had sports competitions with other colleges, and our basketball team usually came in first. Sophia's hockey team also did well, sometimes getting first place too.
Pankaj Gupta
B.Sc. in Biology
Reviewed On 16 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at Sophia are super helpful and really strict about our studies, but they guide us in a good way. Most of them actually graduated from Sophia, so they know their stuff. The course has been around for a long time, but it's still solid.
Placement: At our college, there aren't any job placements available. It's a simple college offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Basically, you just get your degree and go. Companies don't come to our college for hiring.
Campus: The campus building is pretty old and looks like a monument. It was built in a missionary style about a year ago and could use a fresh coat of paint. The hostel facilities are great though, they have everything you need. We can't use cell phones on campus, so the Wi-Fi is really important for staying connected.
Sumit Rao
B.Sc. in Biology
Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really involved with each student and pay attention to us individually. They might seem strict, but it's all to help us improve. The classes are straightforward, easy to follow, and they don't go easy on us, which is good.
Placement: At our college, there aren't any job placements. They don't really help us find jobs. They focus more on teaching us the subject and pushing us to think about going for a master's degree. So basically, they give us a basic plan for what's next.
Campus: Sophia College is such a pretty campus with lots of bougainvillea and shrubs everywhere. I love hanging out there because it's always so nice. I'm from Ajmer, so I don't know much about the hostel, but I've heard students who live there are happy.
Sachin Das
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart. They mostly have Ph.D.s. In BBA, we have to do an internship to get ready for jobs. The internship is a 100-mark test. It helps us learn how to manage stuff in companies. The exam questions are okay, not too hard. But some subjects are marked really strict. You need at least 40% to pass.
Placement: To get into this college, you need around 60% in your 12th grade marks. The best offer we got was from Deutsche Bank at 40,000 per month, with food and other benefits included. They were the top choice for placements, along with HDFC and ICICI Bank offering 10-15k packages. Every student has to do an internship in a company. There's no specific percentage required. The main company hiring from our course is Deutsche Bank. The popular roles are manager, business analyst, and banking jobs.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with Wi-Fi for teachers and hostel students. The library has 10,000+ books, and there are three computer labs with working computers. The food quality isn't great and is a bit pricey. Medical facilities are lacking. They hold inter-college competitions and support sports like tennis, boxing, and basketball.
Parth Rao
B.Sc. in Biology
Reviewed On 18 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They know their stuff and have been teaching for a long time. They are good at explaining things and are always ready to help. The courses, though, are not that impressive. They mostly cover stuff we already learned in high school. So, it feels like the last three years were kind of a waste. The exams are easy to pass with just a 30% score needed. If you understand the basics, you'll do fine because they don't teach anything too challenging.
Placement: The placements for B.Sc and BA students are really disappointing. Only 3 students from the Biology and Maths branches got placed, all as business Analysts at Accenture. This was the only option for Maths students. The salary package for everyone, whether high or low, is 3.4 LPA. Sadly, there are no internships available and no companies hiring Biology students for MNC roles, only customer support.
Campus: The labs for each branch are big enough for 40-50 students and well-organised. But they don't have enough equipment for individual experiments. The library is huge and has books from all departments. There are separate reading rooms and an e-resource room with internet access. The campus has a big playground and a half Olympic size pool. Classrooms are like school, with fans and projectors, but no air-conditioning. The hostel has around 25-30 rooms where 2-3 girls share a room with separate beds. There's no Wi-Fi, and mobile phones are only allowed on Sundays. The food is average, with non-veg meals only on weekends. The canteen serves good quality food at reasonable prices. They promote sports like chess, basketball, football, and tennis. Inter-college games are also held occasionally.
Tanvi Reddy
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Reviewed On 30 Aug, 2025
Admission: The professors at this college really know their stuff and are great at teaching. They are well-respected for their research work. The course covers all the important subjects we need for exams. The exams are not too easy but not too hard either.
Placement: In the Bachelor's of Arts program, there aren't a ton of job opportunities, but places like Allen and Resonance do help with placements. Allen offers a yearly package of 5,000. About 60% of students end up getting placed. The program offers courses in home science, dyeing and printing, and other skill-based courses.
Campus: The college has good facilities like a canteen, gym, pool, court, and labs. The hostel rooms are big with four living spaces. The food can be a bit off sometimes, but it's okay. They offer a variety of sports like swimming and shooting.
Sonal Gupta
B.Sc. in Mathematics
Reviewed On 22 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach really well. The course content is okay, but it's more for gaining knowledge than getting a job. The exams can be pretty tough, so you need to study well to pass.
Placement: There aren't any placements in my college because it's a general degree program. Since there are no placements, we don't have info on the highest, lowest, or average salary packages offered. Companies don't come to our college for recruitment. However, we do have internships available. There aren't any job opportunities or roles offered. It's just the way it is with this general degree program.
Campus: The classroom has everything you need - smartboards, fans, good furniture, and great lighting. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi provided by the college. The library has plenty of books for studying, and you can borrow them for as long as you need. The college has medical facilities and sports activities too. Just a heads up, there's no hostel or mess here. But don't worry, there's a canteen where you can grab some snacks.
Dinesh Joshi
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 11 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are mostly Ph.D holders and really know their stuff. Sometimes they just copy stuff from websites or YouTube and teach that in class. The course content is good for real jobs, but not enough for exams. Exams are okay, not too hard. You just need 36% to pass.
Placement: You need to score at least 605 to get a job after college. The highest salary offered is 5,00,000 and the lowest is 2,30,000. Deutsche Bank is the main company that hires from our college. Around 90% of students get internships at places like Danik Bhaskar and Reliance. The popular job roles are in marketing, finance, and HR.
Campus: The college library has a bunch of books and journals about 48000 of 'em. Each classroom has a computer and a projector hooked up to Wi-Fi. Only folks in the hostel and teachers can use the Wi-Fi. We've got computer labs and chemistry labs, too. The food at the canteen isn't great it looks kinda dirty. But there are different food options available. The college has sports like NCC, basketball, boxing, gymnastics, aerobics, and a gym. And there are facilities for games, too.
Sachin Iyer
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025
Admission: I really liked this course. The practical classes were super helpful in understanding everything. The passing rate is around 33%, but if you put in the effort, passing the exams shouldn't be too hard.
Placement: The college has awesome placements! They offer a good 6 LPA package to most students. It's cool that students who aim for UPSC also get placed. The college gives coaching for competitive exams, which is super helpful. Love it!
Campus: I love this college! It's awesome and so pretty. They have great facilities and lots of sports to join. Plus, they have coaches for each sport to help you train. It's the best!
Vaishnavi Mishra
B.Sc. in Biology
Reviewed On 27 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome and super supportive. They really go out of their way to help you out. I like how they challenge us with exams that are sometimes tough and sometimes just right. It keeps us on our toes and makes sure we're ready for anything. Plus, everyone gets involved in the activities, which makes the sessions more fun.
Placement: I'm happy to say that most students who signed up for placements ended up getting jobs in good companies. The college fees are about 30,000 per installment, and we have three installments every 3 months. We've had companies like Pure and Vapour visiting for placements. About half of us got internships, and there are plenty of different roles available. It's been a great experience overall.
Campus: The facilities here are top-notch! They've got a great library and the best indoor stadium in Rajasthan. Hostels are well-kept, and the labs are in good shape. I didn't stay in the hostel, but they offer good food, medical help, sports, and fun activities regularly. It's all well-organized.
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