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St. Berchmans College

Estd. 1922|NIRF #56 (College) 2025

Average rating of St. Berchmans College

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.5

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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55%
4
35%
3
10%
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Placement

Placement

4.4/5

Admission

Admission

4.7/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.4/5

Academics

Academics

4.6/5

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Bhavana Das

Bhavana Das

10 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're all experts in their field and most have PhDs. They teach us a mix of theory, hands-on work, and cool stuff like GIS and bioinformatics. The courses focus on wildlife conservation, marine biology, and practical research that's in line with what's happening in the real world.

Placement: The placement scene at our college is awesome! Over 65% of students land a job, with the highest package being 12 LPA and the lowest at 3 LPA. On average, students get around 5 LPA. Companies like WWF and ZFI come for recruitment. Plus, around 6 students score internships at places like BNHS and research NGOs. It's a great opportunity for us students!

Campus: The college is well-built and looks nice. The Zoology department has a cool lab for genetics, ecology, and microscopes. They even have a museum with rare animals. Classrooms have Wi-Fi, and the library has special books and databases. The hostels are big, clean, and have good facilities like fast internet and electricity all the time.

Anita Mishra

Anita Mishra

11 Nov, 2024

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good and knowledgeable. They all have Ph.Ds, which is cool. In the physics department, we have a mentor and the Head of Department. There are over 10 professors, and they all help me do well in my studies. Our course used to be more about higher studies, but now it's more focused on getting us ready for the industry. The exams follow the MG University rules, but they're not too tough. The professors are great, and the teachers and mentors have been there for me throughout my academic journey.

Placement: I'm studying B.Sc. physics at our college. It's more about higher studies than job placements. I'm only in my 4th semester, so I haven't experienced placements yet. But from what seniors say, placements here are good. Around 30% of students find jobs. The highest salary offered is 1.5 LPA by banks. The average is Rs. 50,000. We all need to do internships, either on our own or arranged by the department.

Campus: The college facilities are amazing, not just in Kerala, but in the whole country. We have Wi-Fi until lunch and after classes. Our classrooms are clean and have the latest smart boards. The library is huge, with three floors full of books. We can even get books through tunnels. I don't live in the hostel, but my friends say it's really nice.

Manisha Khan

Manisha Khan

19 Oct, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome at helping us understand stuff and learn important things. The course plan is well thought out with assignments that help us grasp the material. It's cool that we can choose how many classes to go to, and the more we go, the higher our grades get. The exams are tough but fair, giving us a bit of wiggle room with over 50% for mistakes.

Placement: Last year, the MBA program here had some good job offers. The top salary was 50 LPA, the average was 25 LPA, and the lowest was 10 LPA. Companies like Bank of America, Mercer, and Big Bazaar hired students. They mostly look for people to give advice on projects and investments. It's cool that the same companies offer both jobs and internships here.

Campus: The campus has labs on every floor with really cool equipment. The Wi-Fi is super fast, like 200-300mbps, and it's on 24/7. The dining halls have lots of food options you can go for Eastern or Western. And there are tons of sports to play like cricket, volleyball, basketball, hockey, and swimming.

Neha Gupta

Neha Gupta

25 Sept, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are a mix - some are great at teaching, others not so much. The courses are good for our future jobs, and there are extra classes for improving communication and personality. The curriculum gets us ready for work, and the exams aren't too hard. Around 61% of students pass their exams.

Placement: Lots of companies come to our college for hiring. Most students in our course get jobs - around 80%. The highest pay is 30 LPA, but usually, it's between 12 to 23 LPA. Big companies like Ernst & Young, NTPC, and Sanofi hire students here. You can even get internships after the first year. People often end up working as pharmaceutical researchers or patent analysts. It's pretty cool!

Campus: The campus here is awesome lots of space for students. The study areas are top-notch, with AC and a big library. They've got elevators on every floor. Students work in groups to learn new stuff. It's way better than before!

Gautam Mishra

Gautam Mishra

23 Aug, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They have a lot of experience in both the industry and academics. They teach us using real-life examples and projects, which makes learning interesting. The stuff we learn is all up-to-date with what's happening in the industry.

Placement: Most students in our college got placed, around 90%. The highest salary offered was 25 lakhs per year, the lowest was 5 lakhs per year, and the average was 12 lakhs per year. Companies like Deloitte, Tata, Amazon, and HDFC came for placements.

Campus: The college has great facilities like air-conditioned classrooms, modern seminar halls, and a Wi-Fi-enabled campus. The library is awesome with lots of management books, journals, and an online database. The hostel is really nice too, with big rooms, 24/7 electricity, fast Wi-Fi, and a clean environment.

Arun Menon

Arun Menon

14 Aug, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at St. Berchmans College are really supportive and helpful. They use practical examples which makes it easier for us to understand and join in. They are always there to help when we struggle. We even get to go on business trips to learn more. The exams are tough, though, only about half of us pass.

Placement: Most students take courses at the college every year, around 67%. The college offers a top package of 27 LPA and a lowest of 12 LPA. Some big companies like Serum Institute of India, AstraZeneca, and Novo Nordisk hire students here. We all have to do internships for each subject we study. Lots of companies come to hire us, which is great.

Campus: The hotel feels pretty empty. The food is just okay. You can only get Wi-Fi in the library, not in the hostels or around campus. There's no hospital nearby, and no ambulance at night for emergencies. As for sports, there's no stadium, just a field on the hotel grounds.

Mahesh Khan

Mahesh Khan

13 Oct, 2021

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at St. Berchmans are really helpful and friendly. They know their stuff because getting a job here is tough. Most of them are super smart and have tons of experience. The grading system at IIMs keeps you on your toes, so you can't cram at the last minute. The tests during the semester are not too hard, with most people passing easily.

Placement: The college has a great placement record of 97%. The highest package offered was 35 LPA, and the average was 16 LPA. Companies like Tata Power, Suzlon Energy, and Adani Power hire a lot of students. You can get jobs as engineers or consultants. Almost all students (91%) get a chance to do internships.

Campus: The building has three floors with good Wi-Fi. The library is small but has lots of online stuff. You can get help from different community resources like cultural, prevention, arambh, marketing, sports, and academic support. Food is alright. No hostels, so you'll have to find a flat nearby.

Rajeev Sharma

Rajeev Sharma

31 Aug, 2021

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers know their stuff and have lots of experience. They're really helpful. The course material is okay but could use some updating. Tests aren't too hard. If you study all the materials, you can get good grades. Most people pass with a 70% rate.

Placement: This year, most students from our course got jobs, around 80-85%. The starting salary is pretty good, at 10 LPA. After finishing our master's, we can work as research scientists or analytic chemists. Some big companies that hire us are Novo Nordisk, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, and Pfizer. Also, almost 80% of us get internships, which is cool.

Campus: I don't stay in the hostel, but my friends do. They say it's got Wi-Fi, TV rooms, games, a mess, and even Aqua-Pure water coolers. As for my course, everything's fine. My section is great. They give us all the study stuff we need. The teachers are good too.

Abhishek Nair

Abhishek Nair

30 Aug, 2021

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really caring and super nice. My mom chose this college for its good academics, but she was worried about the fees. Luckily, my teachers spoke to the management about my financial situation and grades, and they cut my fees in half. So grateful for their help!

Placement: The job offers for MBA students were pretty good, around 4.5 LPA. People got jobs at cool places like Accenture, Dell, and Wipro. But not everyone got placed only around 65-70% did. I think it's because there were too many students. So, if you want a job, gotta work hard!

Campus: The campus at our college is always full of people, way more than my old school. It can be fun and energetic, but sometimes it's overwhelming. Still, we could easily get all the online stuff we needed for our classes.

Anil Reddy

Anil Reddy

9 Jun, 2021

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college were really good and supportive. They knew their stuff well and were always there to help. The courses were interesting and practical. It was up to us to get industry-ready or stay back. The exams were fair and not too hard. Most students, about 80%, passed without any issues.

Placement: I didn't see many placement opportunities for my course at our college. There wasn't a placement cell specifically for us, so not many companies were looking to hire students from my academic program. Only a handful of students managed to snag internships. The main job options after graduation were Assistant Professor, Teacher, or something in Statistics.

Campus: The facilities for our course were really great. The college had a cool old design from the past. The classrooms were huge which was cool. There was a big library on campus. The campus was clean and green, but there weren't many sports facilities.