Average rating of SCC
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.3
Student Rating Distribution
Sonal Choudhary
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 3 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. The courses they offer are spot on and get you ready for the real world. The semester exams can be a bit tough, but passing is doable with a 35% minimum.
Placement: To get a job during campus interviews, we needed to score at least 60% every semester. In the BBA course, the highest salary was Rs. 100,000 and the lowest was Rs. 40,000. Companies like Amazon and Infosys came for recruitment. We also got internships and good job offers from big companies. The main roles offered were manager and finance manager.
Campus: The facilities for our course were really good. The Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms were clean and well-kept. The library was nice too. Our hostel had good facilities, the food in the mess and canteen was tasty, and there were medical facilities available.
Siddharth Menon
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 22 Aug, 2025
Admission: The vibe between students and teachers here is super chill. It feels like the class mentors are more like friends, and the subject teachers are really easy to talk to. Everyone is nice and treats us like we're all part of the same team. We have two exams each semester: one in the middle and one at the end. If we put in the effort, we can totally pass them. But sometimes they can be tough, so it's good to study hard.
Placement: After the fourth semester, we get the chance to attend campus placements right here. Companies like Infosys, Wipro, Amazon, Flipkart, and Jio Reliance visit our college. They offer packages from 2 to 10 LPA. The highest package is 10 LPA, and the average is 5 LPA. If you do well in all semesters, you have a good shot at landing a job over 60% of students get placed.
Campus: ACCA is a great choice if you're into finance and banking. The college partners with international schools, which is cool for meeting new people. There are three hostels on campus two for girls and one for boys. The girls' hostel is decent with alright food and a decent atmosphere. Overall, it's a good option for those interested in a finance career.
Tarun Singh
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 22 Jun, 2025
Admission: The way the courses are set up is in three trimesters. There is one faculty member for every 70 students. Most of the teachers are friendly and helpful, but a few just read off slides without much understanding. The exams are pretty straightforward, and most of the grades come from projects and other classwork, making up about 60% of the final grade.
Placement: The college promises job placements for everyone, even when it's hard to find jobs. Companies like Microsoft and Google come for campus interviews. On average, students might get around 15-20 lakhs per year. Many students end up in their dream jobs.
Campus: I really love all the festivals at Claret College like Mayuri, Udbhav, and Sparkle Night. There are so many fun events to enjoy here. But I gotta say, it's a bummer that I can never find the books I need in the library. It's kinda frustrating.
Varun Nair
B.A. in Journalism and Political Science
Reviewed On 11 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really friendly and easy to approach. They always help us understand the topics better and clear any doubts we have. They take good care of us and make sure we get a good education.
Placement: The college is really cool. There are a lot of students in our class. The highest salary offered was 180,000. The college brings in top companies to hire students. We didn't finish the whole course yet, so we haven't done any internships. Maybe we'll do that next semester.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure, making it a comfortable place to study. They have well-equipped labs, nice classrooms, Wi-Fi, and a library with lots of books. The canteen has affordable food options, and there are sports and games available too. Overall, it's a good atmosphere for studying.
Yash Iyer
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 10 Apr, 2025
Admission: The classes had a good ratio of teachers to students - about 1 teacher for every 10 students. Some of the best teachers were Dr. Mayank Sharma, Dr. Helmlata Sinha, and Ms. Akansha Mishra. Each semester, we had 2 class tests and one final exam. The class tests were pretty simple, so the final exam wasn't too hard. About 20% of students didn't pass the exams. The subjects we learned were mostly useful and interesting.
Placement: By the 6th semester, we could apply for jobs in Nuclear Tech. There were 10 offers in total. The best salary was 42 LPA, and the average was 7 LPA. All eligible students got placed, which was awesome! I was eager to find a job. For internships, VNR offered around Rs. 10,000 per month for 6 months. We worked on projects like using AI and ML to detect crops and weeds automatically. It helped save pesticides by only spraying them on crops when needed. It was a cool experience!
Campus: The library had lots of different books to choose from. Each classroom had Smartboards, and they really cared about keeping us active and healthy too.
Amit Rao
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 23 Feb, 2025
Admission: The professors are super nice and easy to talk to whenever you need help. They explain things really clearly, so it's easy to understand. They also help us prepare for exams in class. The college helps us develop our skills, which is awesome.
Placement: At our college, students get different job offers. Companies usually offer up to 15 LPA, but it really depends on your skills. They care more about how you can do the job, not how you look. So make sure to show off your skills and the way you tackle things!
Campus: The campus has fast Wi-Fi and great computer labs. All classrooms have smart boards. The library has lots of books online and offline, plus subscriptions to tools like Grammarly for writing help.
Anjali Das
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Reviewed On 31 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are mostly great, but around 2% of them are not that good at teaching. They know their stuff and are friendly too. The teaching quality is really good. Our course and department have a lot of fun events and festivals. We even go on trips to industries. Our exams are conducted by Bangalore University, so they're okay. But now, the juniors have it tough because the college is autonomous for them. The passing percentage is above 60%.
Placement: I think the job placements at our college are pretty good. The highest salary offered for my course is 35 LPA, the average is 6.5 LPA, and the lowest is 4 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, Ditto, and Infosys hire students from my BCA course. Only about 5% of students get internships or jobs, mostly at Ditto or Deloitte. The main job roles offered are Manager and Data Analyst.
Campus: The facilities here are pretty good overall, but the Wi-Fi could be better. They have LAN in the libraries and labs, but not in the classrooms. The Wi-Fi in the canteen isn't used much by students. The classrooms are spacious and well-kept, and the campus is green and refreshing, even though it's not huge. Our department has labs and they give us free laptops for our studies, which is really helpful. If you take care of the laptops, they can last even longer than your degree.
Ritu Das
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 7 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers were really nice and always there to help us out. They made studying easier for us. I liked how the courses were organized it made learning easier. We had exams each semester and two tests in each class. The grading was fair, and they looked at our answers carefully.
Placement: I had a great experience with the internship opportunities at our college. It was easy to land internships and placements if you had what it takes. I did my internship at Kalpataru Projects Limited, where I worked as a trainee engineer for 3 months. I got to learn how to operate CNC machines, which was a valuable experience for me.
Campus: I loved the campus layout, especially the library. They had so many interesting books there. The buildings looked really nice and modern.
Nidhi Das
B.Com. in Travel and Tourism (Vocational)
Reviewed On 23 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really good and know their stuff. They help us a lot and give us chances to shine. The exams each semester are fair. They explain things well, so taking the exams isn't too hard.
Placement: Most students here get jobs after college, around 60-70%. The highest salary is 4.5 LPA, and the lowest is 3.5 LPA. It all depends on your course and job. Big companies like EY, TCS, and Deloitte come here to hire us. The college sets us up with internships and offers certificate courses too.
Campus: The college provides hostel rooms and food. In the hostel, there's a canteen open 24/7. Wi-Fi is only near the canteen. The library has books and exam materials. Plus, there's a gym there too.
Divya Joshi
B.A. in Psychology and Journalism
Reviewed On 22 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have a lot of experience. They explain things so well, we all enjoy their classes. Understanding them is a breeze. The schedule is great for everyone, no crazy exam timings. Just make sure to bring your ID and hall ticket - they're pretty strict about that. Overall, it's an awesome experience learning here!
Placement: I'm studying B.A. in Psychology and Journalism with around 70 students. Most of us are really happy about choosing this college. After graduation, the highest salary can be around 13-15 Lacs per year, while the lowest is 60-70k. Big companies like TATA, Infosys, and Google come for placements. We can get roles as psychologists, journalists, or other positions too. It's a good program with lots of opportunities.
Campus: The teachers here are awesome. They really get us and know what they're doing. They've been teaching for a while, so they're super experienced. We appreciate them a lot. The library is nice too - tons of books to choose from. The classrooms are nice and we even have sports and games. They really push us to get involved. Plus, there are always fun events happening on campus. I was genuinely surprised by all the cool stuff going on here.
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