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3.8
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Mahesh Singh
B.A. (Hons.) in English
Reviewed On 13 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers in our college are really good for this course. They know their stuff and are always there to help. The course curriculum is practical and gets us ready for the real world. Exams are not too hard, so passing is doable.
Placement: The placement scene for our course wasn't great. Only about 10-15% of students actually got placed. The average package offered was around 2-2.5 LPA. Most of the placements were for sales and marketing roles.
Campus: Sri University has awesome facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, library, canteen, and classrooms. They also have nice hostels for students. Everything is top-notch here!
Ajay Mishra
B.A. (Hons.) in English
Reviewed On 30 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were really good. They knew their stuff and taught us well. The course we had was interesting, covering the history of English and big ideas in literature. Exams were manageable as long as you put in the effort to study.
Placement: I'm not really sure about placements because I'm planning to go for higher studies. But I heard that some publishing houses and magazines hire students from our college. Luckily, we have a placement cell to help us out.
Campus: The campus was cool with a nice view for studying. The Wi-Fi was fast, and we all had our own IDs to log in. Classrooms had everything we needed like whiteboards and projectors. The library was huge and had lots of books and online stuff. The food at Mess Kaivalya and canteen Vishwa was tasty too.
Vidya Mishra
Master of Computer Applications (MCA)
Reviewed On 22 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really nice and I appreciate their help, but the course itself isn't great. It seems like the management isn't organized, so things are a bit chaotic. The course doesn't prepare us well for the real world. It feels like we won't get anywhere with this curriculum.
Placement: This college is the worst for MCA students looking for tech careers. Trust me, I graduated from here. They don't help with on-campus placements. If they do, it's with small startups. No proper placement support here. They make fake promises, don't care about your future. Don't come here if you want a tech career. They're not good enough.
Campus: I didn't stay in the hostel, so I can't review that. But the food at Kaivalya is awesome! Hostel folks can use their mess card, while others can pay. The food tastes good. However, the other cafes are too expensive. On campus, there are 2-3 more cafes where the prices are high, portions are small, but the food is tasty.
Karan Khan
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super qualified and know a lot about the practical stuff. They really guide us with a wide perspective. The B.A.M.S. course is pretty tough because the syllabus is huge. That's why the exams are challenging too. They stick to the NCISM curriculum which is great.
Placement: I haven't graduated yet, but I'm hoping for good job opportunities. The new interactive medicine tower is almost finished, and it's been great studying there. There are lots of job options, like working in hospitals or becoming a medical officer. I've heard there are even openings in the army now.
Campus: The hostel is in great condition and the atmosphere is nice. What I love most about the campus is its location. The food is decent; some dishes are really good. They have a hospital on campus with emergency care and a pharmacy. They hold annual sports events and also have sports for different branches.
Naveen Reddy
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 27 Sept, 2025
Admission: The classes can be tough sometimes, but most students pass with an 80% rate. The teachers know their stuff and have real-world experience. They even give tips for job interviews. The lessons are practical and useful.
Placement: I'm happy with how many students get jobs after college almost 98% of us find work! Only about 2% don't go through with it. The best offer was around thirteen lacs per year.
Campus: The hostel here has everything you need like Wi-Fi, classrooms, and labs. The warden is super friendly, and they take care of everything fast. It's a great place to stay!
Rakhi Iyer
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Psychology contemplative studies
Reviewed On 24 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. Some are great at teaching, while others are just okay but nice. I think we could use more teachers though. The course is perfect for setting up a good future in India. Our university is doing a great job getting us ready for our future jobs. The semester exams have questions from real life that we analyze. You need at least 50% to pass.
Placement: Since psychology is a professional course, there aren't any job placements right after getting a bachelor's degree. Many students go for more studies like master's or PhD or other certificates after finishing their degree.
Campus: The facilities here are really good. The Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms are nice. They're always working on making them even better. They use organic stuff for food and medical stuff, which is cool. They even have an Ayurvedic college and hospital here.
Rakesh Sharma
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agri Business
Reviewed On 5 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really good - they know their stuff and they're always there to help. The way they teach is great too. The course content is spot on and gets us ready for the real world. The exams are a bit tough, but around 90% of us manage to pass.
Placement: I can't say much about placements, but 3 out of 9 seniors landed jobs at a fertilizer company in Odisha. They're making about 3,60,000 a year. The highest package here is 5,80,000, while the lowest is 2,00,000. About 80% of students did internships. They're getting roles as field executives and assistant managers.
Campus: The course facilities are okay. We have labs for different subjects like agribusiness, horticulture, and soil science. The classrooms are fine, but there's no AC. We can use the library from 9:30 to 8:30. The hostel is better than the classrooms. It has Wi-Fi, 24/7 water and electricity, and the food in the mess is good. They also organize indoor and outdoor games often.
Shruti Das
B.A. (Hons.) in English
Reviewed On 29 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at explaining things. They answer our questions well and take us on field trips. They finish teaching everything on time. Exams are not super hard, but they can be tricky. You need a 50% to pass.
Placement: In my batch, we have about 35 to 40 students. Unfortunately, we didn't get any job offers after our bachelor's degree. The popular companies that came for recruitment were Reliance, Oyo, and Tata. It seems like most MBA, B.Tech., and medical students were able to secure internships.
Campus: Our college management needs improvement. Some facilities are there, but not all. When we complain, they don't always fix things. The hostels aren't always clean. The food is good quality, but it's mostly just veggies. It would be nice to have a healthier diet. Sometimes we get a special dinner treat.
Supriya Iyer
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Reviewed On 24 Jul, 2025
Admission: The faculty is pretty good. The course content is okay. Exams are not too hard. The course prepares us for the industry. Teaching could be better. But the faculty is really helpful in clearing doubts.
Placement: I've heard that 40% of students already got placed. Companies like KPMG, Federal Bank, and 360 tf are hiring. The highest package is INR 13 LPA, while the lowest is INR 5 LPA. And more companies are coming to recruit students for different roles.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi, a big library, large classrooms, food options, and medical services. Our hostel life is peaceful compared to other places nearby. The campus feels like a rural area because it's so spacious.
Priya Sharma
M.Sc. in Soil Science
Reviewed On 24 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful and friendly. The semester exams are good, with a 50% pass rate. The classrooms are nice and the agricultural field is well-kept. The lab is in great condition. We get two types of semester breaks: a two-month break for even semesters and a one-week break for odd semesters.
Placement: I'm part of the first group doing MSc in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. Around 45% of B.Sc. Agriculture students got placements, while about 70% of students from other departments got placed. Internships are a must for agri students. The average salary is Rs. 25,000 per month.
Campus: The campus is nice and green, and they have free Wi-Fi everywhere. I like the classrooms and the labs are kept up well. The library is awesome with lots of books on agriculture. The hostel is cool too, they have rooms for four, three, and two people, some with air conditioning.
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