Average rating of SGGSCC
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Kavita Patel
Bachelor of Management Studies
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers at my college are mostly friendly and willing to help, but there are a few who aren't that great. The exams for our classes are fair, but you definitely need to put in some effort to pass. The exams are pretty strict and organized here.
Placement: I love how our college hooks us up with internships and jobs. Every week, a few different companies come looking for students to intern with them. The big-name companies even get in on the action. And the best part? The pay is pretty good, too.
Campus: I really like studying the Bachelor of Management Studies course. We learn a lot about statistics and management, which is super practical for real life. The college hostels are also really well-kept. It's great for students like me who want to learn and grow.
Prerna Sharma
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are super supportive. Lamba sir and Satvinder Kaur ma'am are really nice and always ready to help. They treat you like their own and are always there for you. You can talk to them about anything, even if it's just about attendance stuff.
Placement: The campus and buildings at the college were great, but the placement process was not good at all. The companies that came for placements didn't really hire anyone. The college said in their brochure that these companies visited, but it didn't work out for the students. The whole hiring process was not done well, showing that the training and placement situation was not up to par.
Campus: The classes were in great condition and had air conditioning, which was awesome. No other colleges have that. The gurdwara was really nice. But the sports room could use some improvement. There wasn't any medical emergency equipment in the medical room, not even bandages.
Lata Sharma
B.Com. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 13 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and have a lot of experience. They teach in cool ways like showing presentations and having group talks. It's easy to ask them questions and they're happy to do extra classes. We have different tests during the term - one in the middle, one in-house, and one at the end. The final test is set by the university, while the others are done by our teachers.
Placement: In my college, they offer cool jobs like analyst, consultant, junior knowledge associate, assurance, audit marketing, and business development. Big companies like KPMG, EY, PwC, Deloitte, and USI come to hire students. The average salary is around 5.5 LPA, and the highest is 23 LPA in 2024. Students can do internships at places like Zee Media, Ferns and Petals, Aam Aadmi Party, and Sharekhan. Over 220 students got internships.
Campus: The facilities at SGGSCC are really great, one of the best in Delhi University. Every classroom has AC and projectors. The library uses RFID to keep track of books, which is handy. They've got good labs for commerce students. And there's lots to do like playing badminton, volleyball, or basketball. Plus, there's a Gurudwara and a hostel for girls. It's a pretty cool place to study!
Rajeev Mishra
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
Reviewed On 4 Jun, 2024
Admission: The professors know their stuff and are really nice. They use different materials like PowerPoints and assignments to help us learn. The curriculum is okay, but could be improved to teach us more practical skills. The Economics exams are pretty hard, but lots of students pass them, which is cool.
Placement: A lot of students from our college land good jobs after studying Economics hons. Some even choose to do a Masters in Economics. Big companies like KPMG, PWC, and AVG offer decent packages around 5.5 LPA. Students who study eco hons also find internships easily in different fields like content writing, research analysis, and data analysis.
Campus: The facilities here are amazing. The classrooms have AC, Wi-Fi, and projectors. The desks are comfy, and the rooms are big. There's a girls' hostel for over 80 girls. The food in the canteen and mess is tasty. Plus, we've got great sports facilities like basketball, football, cricket, badminton, table tennis, and even a shooting range.
Pooja Rao
B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics
Reviewed On 17 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers are a mixed bag. Some are awesome and super helpful, but some just don't seem to care about us. The coursework is alright, and the exams are not too hard. If you study the old papers, getting good grades is pretty doable.
Placement: I heard from older students that Computer Science has a top package of 12 Lacs and an average of 6.5 Lacs. The popular job roles are analysts, and many students go for Masters after finishing the course.
Campus: The classrooms and library are great. The canteen is just okay, with only a few good food options. The medical facilities are not that good, they only have basic medicines. The Wi-Fi is so-so, it doesn't work a lot. The sports facilities are okay, they have most of the equipment you need. There are lots of different clubs and groups you can join at the college.
Jaya Gupta
B.Com. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 23 Dec, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good at teaching. They're super helpful, especially when it comes to exams. Most exams aren't too tough, except for the final one which can be a bit challenging. You just need to get 40% to pass the first end-semester.
Placement: Most students here get placed, around 85%. Some have a hard time finding jobs, though. The highest salary offered is 9.5 LPA, and the average is 6 LPA. Companies like KPMG, EY, PwC, Wipro, and L&T come for recruitment.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here isn't always the best, but everything else is awesome. The washrooms are super clean, and the classrooms have AC with good, clean water. The library and labs are top-notch. The hostel food could be improved, but overall the rooms are comfy and clean.
Manisha Menon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science
Reviewed On 9 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers skip class more than we do. Sometimes we only know it's canceled 10 minutes prior, if we're lucky. The course is okay; it's from DU, and it matches what's needed in the industry. The classes are really fast-paced; we cover about 10 chapters in just 3 months.
Placement: I go to a college that mainly focuses on commerce courses, similar to most colleges in DU. The placement cell here is more geared towards commerce students, so those of us in Science and other courses don't have as many opportunities for placements. I find it easier and more effective to look for placements on my own.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is a joke. It's like a dead zone for network signals. You can hardly get any good connection, not even 5G or 4G. The computer labs for computer science are seriously old-fashioned, like they're from a decade ago. But the labs for commerce students are top-notch, even though most final-year commerce students never even step foot in there. It feels unfair, like they're playing favorites.
Rekha Das
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers in my course are really helpful and dedicated. They take the time to explain things and are always there to help with any questions. The exams are tough, but it helps us learn better. The program has exams that are a bit easier, which is nice.
Placement: I'll be graduating from this college next year. I've noticed that about 80% of seniors here land jobs with companies like Deloitte and KPMG. They're the main ones hiring from our college. The placement rate here is pretty solid compared to other colleges in DU.
Campus: I love the library here! It's the best one in DU, right after SRCC. The classrooms are cool with AC everywhere. The canteen serves tasty, clean food. Plus, the campus is always nice and clean.
Sunita Choudhary
B.Com. (Hons.)
Reviewed On 27 Apr, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They teach well. The course is practical and gets you ready for the job market. The exams are challenging, about 7 out of 10. But most students, like 96%, pass them.
Placement: I accidentally chose B.Com Honours instead of regular B.Com, but I can't change it now. About 42% of students in my course got jobs. The highest salary offered was 21 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA and the lowest was 3 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, KPMG, EY, Wipro, Dell, and Paytm hire from our college. Around 60% of us landed internships in places like Bharti, Outlook, and Logify. Roles like audit, analyst, and business development are common.
Campus: The campus has great facilities. All the classrooms, labs, and cafeterias are air-conditioned. Wi-Fi is available everywhere. The library has all the books you need during college hours. But the food in the cafeteria could be better.
Priya Choudhary
B.A. (Hons.) in Economics
Reviewed On 22 Mar, 2022
Admission: I had a great experience in my first year here. The teachers are amazing! They not only help us with exams but also with life lessons. The curriculum is spot on for today's world and matches what other countries are doing. I felt really supported by all the teachers.
Placement: Last year, a B.Sc Hons. student got a job with a 36 LPA salary. Companies like EY, Deloitte, Brain & Co, McKinsey, and WTW hire from our college. Popular roles for our courses include actuarial analyst and management graduate.
Campus: Our college is pretty old. The classrooms from 2015-2017 have old seats, tables, and chairs. They can fit around 60-70 students easily. Each classroom has air conditioning and okay ventilation. There's a white board and a black board in every room, plus a projector. The library is amazing! They have all the books we need for our courses. And they even have novels and other books for fun reading. The Wi-Fi is a bit of a problem, though. It's hard to get a good connection in the classrooms. It usually only works well near the admin office or staff room.
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