
SRM University Sonepat Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of SRM University Sonepat
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4
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Parth Prajapati
BBA in Business Analytics
Reviewed On 11 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at SRM University Sonipat are really helpful. They always make time to answer our questions. The class schedule is posted on the wall, so we know when to go. The exam office plans where we'll sit for our tests. They give us our admit cards five days before exams. It's great how they help us prepare.
Placement: I really liked the placement cell at SRM University. Lots of graduates got awesome jobs in different fields. The highest salary was 1 crore per annum. On average, people got 12 lakhs per year. The lowest was 3.7 lakhs per year.
Campus: The buildings at SRM University Sonipat are top-notch. They have everything a student needs like blackboards, benches, projectors, and more. The hostel rooms are cool too, with big beds, study tables, and wardrobes. And bonus - all rooms have AC! It's a great place to study and live.
Rahul Chhaparwal
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Reviewed On 15 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss some are helpful, some aren't. Overall, the teaching is just okay. The curriculum feels a bit outdated and doesn't really prepare us for the real world. The exams are pretty easy though, you just need a 50% to pass.
Placement: I'm in the 2022 batch, studying BCA. The number of students getting placed is quite low. The lowest package I heard about was around 3 LPA. Not many big companies show up for placements, mostly startups. Unfortunately, the university doesn't offer internships. The roles offered after the course include tester, software developer, and more.
Campus: The facilities are not that great, but it's okay. The infrastructure is just average with projectors in classrooms and Wi-Fi available. The labs are okay, classrooms are good, but they could be better.
Pradeep Khan
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome, you can easily find them on Google Scholar. Some teachers really make the course super interesting, while others can be a bit boring. If you really pay attention, the course can help you get ready for the industry. The semester exams are neither too hard nor too easy. You need to get at least 50% in the internal assessments and 40% overall to pass the subject.
Placement: The placements aren't amazing right now, but the college is trying hard to improve them. FactSet was a top company that came for placements last year (2024). They offered roles for product managers to some of the top students with good packages. The highest salary offered was around 22 LPA, while the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was 6 LPA.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is awesome, and the classrooms give me those school vibes. The labs are cool, especially the 2 just for Macs. The library may be small, but it's got a nice selection of books recommended by our professors. Sports area could use some work, but our basketball team rocks. Canteen food is a bit pricey but tasty, while the mess food is just average. Medical facilities are good, but remember they're only open till 5 pm.
Chetan Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at SRM are really good and helpful. You can easily talk to them in their cabins if you have any questions. The way they teach is top-notch. The courses are designed in partnership with the industry, so you're well-prepared for the job market. If you study regularly, the semester exams are not too hard to pass. The pass rate is around 40%.
Placement: I'm really impressed that around 95% of students found jobs recently. The highest package offered was 50 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA. Big companies like Lava, Airtel, Brytecam, and Infosys hire students for different roles. It's awesome that so many students are getting these opportunities.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is always good and works well. The labs are huge and fancy, with labs for every subject. We even have a MAC lab! Classrooms have podiums, screens, and projectors. Plus, there's a big library. The hostels feel like fancy hotel rooms. And the food in the mess is awesome way better than other places I've been.
Rakhi Patel
BBA in Business Analytics
Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers and staff are really good, and the exams are not too hard. In the midterms, we have 5 questions for each subject. For BBA students like me, we have 9 subjects in the first year. There are 5 main subjects and 4 skilled subjects that are all related to our course.
Placement: I talked to some seniors, and they said around 75% of students got jobs after college (even the big companies hired some). The highest salary for BBA was 10 lakhs, the average was 4.2 lakhs a year, and the lowest was 3.4 lakhs. Accenture, Cognizant, and TCS were the top companies offering higher salaries. In general, the college is great for getting a job after graduation.
Campus: The hostel offers a triple-sharing room and a double-sharing, fully air-conditioned room for 1.85 lakhs per year. The rules are fair. They provide all the facilities you need. You can order from Amazon, Flipkart, and Blinkit. There's a canteen downstairs which is convenient. The rooms are nice and the furniture is good too.
Vinay Nair
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025
Admission: I'm studying for my BCA degree right now. The teachers here are amazing. They're always there to help us out with anything we need. They give us good notes and really know their stuff. It's great to learn from such knowledgeable people.
Placement: Most students here get around 45 LPA on average based on how well they do in their studies. The highest package offered is 56 LPA. The placement office works hard to help us find internships so we can get better at what we're studying and gain some experience.
Campus: The campus is super nice and always kept clean. They're always improving things every year. The classrooms can fit about 60 students and they even have air conditioning. JR Mac has great facilities and a corporate office on site. The whole place has a lively and energetic vibe that students really like.
Nisha Singh
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Reviewed On 5 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here can be pretty supportive, but some of them act like they're better than everyone. The teaching isn't the greatest, and the course material feels all over the place. The exams aren't too tough for the semester, but watch out for the mid-semester ones they can be a challenge.
Placement: At my college, not many BCA students get placed, around 10-20%. But for B.Tech students, it's way better with 40-50% getting jobs. The highest package in our campus placements was 50 LPA in the US for biomedical engineering, while the lowest was about 2.5 to 3 LPA. Big companies like IBM, Infosys, TCS, and Wipro come for placements. About 20-30% of BCA students also land internships through the college. The main roles offered are junior engineer and software tester.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty bad, most classrooms don't even get signal. The classrooms are alright, comfy enough. The library has all the books you need. Hostels are nice but pricey, like 3 LPA per year. Food is decent. There's a hospital on campus for medical stuff. They really push sports here, lots of grounds and courts around.
Parth Sharma
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science)
Reviewed On 26 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're friendly and easy to talk to. The way they teach is clear and makes sense. The course content matches up well with what we're learning. But, I wish they'd focus more on real-world stuff to get us ready for jobs. It all depends on how much you can learn from class. Exams are not too hard, you just need to pass internals and show up to class to take the final exams.
Placement: The B.Tech students here got job offers from top companies like Amazon, Lava, Cognizant, TCS, Tech Mahindra, Puma, and Swiggy. They were hired for roles like Software Engineer, Data Analyst, and Business Analyst. The highest package was 50 LPA, the lowest was 3.5 LPA, and the average was 6 LPA.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, so it's easy to stay connected. Labs have new computers, and classrooms are modern with projectors. The library has all the books you need, and you can borrow them to study. There's even a hospital on campus. The hostels are clean, and the food in the mess is good. Plus, there's a gym for students living in the hostels.
Priya Reddy
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cloud and Mobile based Application) in association with IBM (Lateral Entry)
Reviewed On 22 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They make learning fun and easy to understand. The exams are not too hard, and the questions are based on what we learn in class. If you attend classes regularly, getting good marks is pretty simple. The course content is practical and prepares us well for the real world. The pass rate is around 5.0 CGPA, which is cool.
Placement: Most students get jobs after finishing college here. The highest salary offered is 1,500,000, and the lowest is 400,000. IBM hires a lot of students from my course. Usually, students start with internships and then get permanent jobs. It seems like a good place to build a long-term career.
Campus: The facilities here are top-notch! We've got Wi-Fi in all the classrooms, a cool library, and great labs. The food in the mess and canteen is really good too. The hostel rooms are awesome and look nice. I recommend getting a single room in the hostel. I think studying alone in a quiet room helps me focus better and do well in exams.
Vishal Patel
BBA in Business Analytics
Reviewed On 18 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great - they're super helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. But the course material is a bit outdated and doesn't really prepare us for the real world. The exams are pretty easy, with about 40% of students passing.
Placement: Most students in our course end up getting placed, which is cool. Some students prefer doing their own thing instead of going for placements. But honestly, our college doesn't have the best placement options. The highest package offered is about 9 LPA for business analytics, while the lowest is around 3.12 LPA. Around half of us get internships at Outlook, which is pretty neat.
Campus: The department's infrastructure is pretty good. Wi-Fi is easy to get. The classrooms, library, and labs are all clean and well-organized. The food in the mess and canteen is just okay. The hostel, medical services, and social events are all good here.
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