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St. Joseph College of Communication

Private University|Estd. 2004|NIRF #78 (College) 2022

Average rating of St. Joseph College of Communication

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.5

Based on 17 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.2/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.6/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Shruti Reddy

Shruti Reddy

7 Jun, 2025

2.5
2 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They always help us with new ideas. There's a new curriculum now, so everything is up-to-date. Exams are more practical than theoretical, which makes them pretty easy. Not many students fail, so it's not too hard overall. But the theory part can be tough, especially in English and history classes.

Placement: Internships are a big deal here, everyone has to do them to get experience. The campus placement program is good. Last year, students got placed in companies like Flipkart and Karik Studio. The salary packages depended on how well you did, but everyone did pretty well overall.

Campus: The classrooms are nice with plug sockets everywhere. The library has valuable books and e-books. Right now, we only have a boys' hostel, but it's decent. Our stop-motion lab is awesome - it's all new. We've got about four or five audio labs and the cameras are always ready to use.

Rakesh Rao

Rakesh Rao

10 Sept, 2024

2.8
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here focus a lot on the regular stuff, not much on creative learning. They do their best in teaching the subjects, but the classes can be a bit dull and too theoretical. My course doesn't get as much real-world experience as some others, and the curriculum is pretty basic.

Placement: Some good companies have shown interest in hiring students from our college. Infosys is the main company that hires a lot of students here. Recently, a cool comedy YouTube channel called Karikku came for a placement event to hire assistant directors and cinematographers. We're hoping more big companies will come to our campus for placements soon.

Campus: The college has good facilities. I like that the Animation and multimedia departments have their own buildings. It feels less like a campus though. The digital library and computer labs are not up to date with the latest technology. The cameras and equipment are good. The hostels are nice, but they're too strict for a media college. The food quality is good. Overall, the college needs to make a lot of improvements, but it seems like they're not really focusing on that.

Pranav Choudhary

Pranav Choudhary

8 Aug, 2024

3.0
4 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know their stuff. But when it comes to getting ready for the job market, we felt a bit unprepared. And sometimes, we didn't think the faculty was fair with our grades.

Placement: The placements for our course weren't great, only around 20% of students got placed. Some students did land good jobs though. The internships offered were really helpful.

Campus: The classrooms and labs were nice, but the food at the hostel was just okay. Medical services were good, and there were sports and games, although the field was just okay. Unfortunately, there was no Wi-Fi. The canteen food was average, but at least there was a football field available.

Sonal Patel

Sonal Patel

7 May, 2024

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teaching here is really good. They prepare us well for the industry. Exams are not too hard. The college has labs, libraries, and other facilities to help us get ready for the industry. The teachers are supportive and helpful.

Placement: Most students get a job after college. The average pay is around 1-2 Lacs per month. The Photography and Advertising departments hire the most. Everyone who graduated had good things to say about the college and teachers.

Campus: The college has great labs, classrooms, and libraries for learning. The teachers are really nice and helpful. The campus vibe is awesome, and everyone is friendly. Students here are supportive and help each other out to succeed in our areas of study.

Priya Joshi

Priya Joshi

22 Feb, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are super friendly. They made me feel at ease right from the start. They used videos and photos to help us learn, which was cool. The semester exams weren't too hard. They gave us practice tests to get us ready. Overall, the teachers were really supportive and made learning easier.

Placement: The best part was getting an internship. They help us find jobs in cool fields like Interior Designer, Graphic Designer, Art Director, and more. The college even supports us in making films. It's a great opportunity for hands-on experience.

Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel for girls. The building has a Neo-classical style, and the library is big. There are digital classrooms, a green room, a stop-motion lab, an interior lab, and a canteen with good food. They organize events like student soccer matches to encourage football, and there are volleyball and football courts available too.

Tanya Mishra

Tanya Mishra

29 Dec, 2023

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really good. They know their stuff and have worked in the film and multimedia industry. They teach well and are not too strict. You can chat with them easily.

Placement: The job placements are okay. Some TV channels came for interviews, but only a few students got hired with low pay. If you have a strong portfolio, there are opportunities globally with higher salaries. Your grades don't really matter in this industry.

Campus: The college has really expensive equipment for practice, like the Sony fs7 camera. They also have Hxr, PMW, and old television cameras. You can use them freely along with the upgraded studio floor and recording studios. It's great to have all these benefits at the college.

Arjun KM

Arjun KM

29 Mar, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They've got a lot of experience, so they can teach you a lot. The course material is practical and interesting, with a mix of theory thrown in. If you keep up with your projects, you can do well in your grades.

Placement: The course is pretty good. If you have good marks and like the subject, you can easily get a spot. But don't think you'll become a sound engineer right after finishing. You'll get a good environment to improve your skills, but you have to put in effort if you want to pursue a career in sound engineering. Half of the topics are about audio, and the other half cover video and other things. Make sure to check out the syllabus before moving forward.

Campus: The college has great facilities for our course. We have good equipment and Studios for our projects and exams. The hostels offer decent accommodation and food. It's convenient that the Hostel is right on campus, so we can use the studios even late at night.

Uday Gupta

Uday Gupta

25 Mar, 2023

3.5
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. Some of them might seem a bit old-school, but they know their stuff and are always willing to help with any questions. Every now and then, we get guest speakers who come in for seminars, which is cool. The courses are straightforward, with five subjects each semester. They break it down into manageable chunks for us to learn. It really prepares us for the industry. The exams are not too hard if you pay attention in class. Most students pass without any trouble.

Placement: During the final year, there are job placements happening on campus. You can choose to join in or look for one yourself. About 1 out of every 5 students takes part. The salary packages range from 180,000 rupees to 420,000 rupees, with an average of 300,000 rupees. We all have to do internships in the 4th semester. After that, you can get roles like 3D designer, 3D artist, background artist, 2D animator, rigger, and VFX artist.

Campus: I love campus life here! There are so many clubs and events to join. The facilities are all free to use, and the fees cover everything. The library has lots of books, and all classrooms have whiteboards and projectors. Wi-Fi is free in classrooms too. The hostel rooms are spacious with cool double bunk beds for a nice look. There's a big ground outside for games, plus gyms and good restaurants nearby. The food is great, with non-veg options a couple times a week and fish every day. It's awesome!

Sarika Rao

Sarika Rao

15 Dec, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're always there to support us and push us to do our best. We have exams every semester, including midterms. It's important to keep up with attendance and get good internal marks.

Placement: I really liked this course for animation and design. It helps students get internships in good companies while studying. The college also offers placements. Almost all students end up getting placed, so it's great for securing your future career.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure and facilities. There are 2D labs, stop-motion labs, recording studios, green matte studios, and even radio stations. The canteen is there too. The library is super helpful with lots of media-related books. It's a great place to improve skills and get creative.