
St. Joseph's College of Commerce Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of St. Joseph's College of Commerce
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Sunil Verma
BBA in Entrepreneurship
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are great at what they do. We do a lot of assignments and presentations that help us learn new things. They are super friendly and always willing to help out. They listen to us and answer any questions we have. Plus, they give us really helpful study questions. Overall, they are always there to support us.
Placement: I like how the college helps us with internships. The placement cell calls companies and sets up meetings for us to get internships. It's a good way to connect with companies and get that experience. I appreciate the support in finding internships.
Campus: The college doesn't have dorms, but Wi-Fi is fast. The computer lab is cool and cozy. Classrooms are always clean. The library has lots of books to borrow. It's a nice spot to sit and study.
Vidya Rao
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Reviewed On 14 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and are great at teaching. They make sure the course covers everything we need to know. The exams aren't too hard, so it's not too stressful.
Placement: I'm a second-year student in B.Com Regular at SJCC. The placements here have been pretty good so far. The highest package for our course was around 16 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, KPMG, JP Morgan, Amazon, and more come for campus recruitments. Some of my friends even got internships at Goldman Sachs. SJCC's placement cell is doing a great job.
Campus: The college has plenty of labs and cafeterias. The classrooms are big and have everything we need. The library is full of great books. But there's no hostel at SJCC yet. They do have a boys hostel in Victoria layout for all Josephite institutions.
Vinay Joshi
B.Com. in Analytics
Reviewed On 12 Nov, 2025
Admission: Most of the teachers know their stuff and are good at teaching. But like anywhere, there are a few who are just okay. The library is a big help when that happens. Teachers are cool and always there to help out with questions. The analytics course is pretty new and needs more attention from companies. We learn stats, programming, and data stuff. Exams at the end of the semester aren't too tough, especially for ISC and CBSE folks. The first year is pretty chill and covers a lot of what we did in 11th and 12th. Around 80% of students pass, so that's cool.
Placement: Most students looking for jobs get offers from companies, around 70%. The highest salary offered is 7 LPA, while the average is 4 LPA. Big companies like Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, KPMG, and Wal-Mart come for placements. Start-ups hire students too, but not as much. Goldman Sachs is great for internships, and Deloitte and KPMG offer them too. If you do well in your internship, you might get a job offer. Popular roles are in analytics, operations, and finance, but there are other options like HR and marketing too.
Campus: SJCC has a small campus, but it's cool because it has sports facilities. The best part is that it's right in the city, so you can easily find everything you need nearby. Unfortunately, there are no hostels on campus, but there are plenty nearby. The college offers Wi-Fi, computer labs, and cool classrooms with chargers and projectors. The canteen is awesome and serves up tasty meals and snacks. Overall, it's a great place to study and hang out with friends.
Jaya Rao
B.Com. in Professional - International Accounting and Finance
Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at SJCC are awesome! They know their stuff and have lots of experience. Their teaching methods are great too, with e-learning, notes, and all the stuff we need to learn easily. We have mid-term exams and end-of-semester exams spaced out evenly. Since SJCC is a top college, the exams are tough, but the teachers prepare us well. The pass rate is usually around 80-90%.
Placement: The placement scene at SJCC is top-notch. No worries about failing or re-appearing in exams. Big companies like EY, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, Zomato, Accenture, and more come for recruitment. They offer jobs in fields like accounting, auditing, analysis, services, and operations. The highest salary package is around 10-12 LPA, with an average of 6 LPA. The college claims 100% placement, but actually, around 70% get placed. The rest, like me, might opt for further studies or start a business. I'm aiming for a good PGCET rank to pursue an MBA at top colleges in Bangalore.
Campus: The campus may be small, but it has everything we need for our course. There's Wi-Fi, power sockets, smart boards, computer labs, and classrooms with all the stuff we need. The library has tons of books, and you can even access an e-library for stuff like old question papers. They even have a hostel now nearby on Residence Road. The college canteen is awesome! I love their samosas, whether they're potato or chicken. They offer a variety of breakfast and lunch options. If you need medical help, they've got you covered, and they'll take you to the hospital in case of an emergency. Sports lovers will be happy here we've got basketball, football, cricket, hockey, volleyball, kabaddi, throwball, athletics, and more. Plus, there are indoor games like carrom and table tennis, as well as a gym. The campus might be small, but it has everything you could want.
Siddharth Singh
B.Com. in BPM - Industry Integrated
Reviewed On 4 Nov, 2025
Admission: The syllabus for this B.Com program is tougher compared to the regular one, but it's doable with some effort. The teachers here are a mix of experienced and new ones. Some are really good at explaining things, while others are still learning. The final exams have a 60% weightage, with Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) making up the remaining 40%. If you've been putting in the work, passing is quite achievable since the passing percentage is 35%.
Placement: The college has awesome placement opportunities. KOMG was the main recruiter this year. About 90% of students got placed with an average package of 10 lakhs per year. Big companies like the Big 4 also come for interviews. TATA was another big recruiter. The college really helps students find internships. Many students go for summer internships or work in startups.
Campus: The campus isn't huge like other colleges in Bangalore, but the classrooms are good. The canteen has tasty food, and there's a library and labs. They even give us Wi-Fi to use on campus. It's cool!
Mahesh Choudhary
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 29 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good and the course material is easy to understand. The semester exams are a bit tough, but the questions are manageable. The pass rate is around 50%, which seems fair.
Placement: Most students in our college get placed, around 80%. The job opportunities are great! The salary packages for our course are good too about 75% of students get them. Studying here is easy. TCS is a top company that hires students from our course. HCL also hires a lot of students, around 80%. The most common job offered is in business management.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is free and everyone students and teachers uses it. The labs are great and open for students. Our classrooms are super clean and perfect for studying. Plus, the library always has all the books we need.
Ajay Khan
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and friendly. They know a lot and are always there to help out. The classes are kept up-to-date and students' opinions are taken into account. The exams are not too hard, and most people pass them easily.
Placement: Around 10 out of 80 students got jobs after graduation. That's 12.5%. Most got paid between 4 to 6 lakhs per month, but some got more. Everyone had to do an internship before graduating. The popular roles were in HR, marketing, and finance, with finance being the most common.
Campus: The classrooms have good equipment, but some still need internet. The library is big and has lots of books. Boys can stay in the hostel which is about a kilometer away. The canteen doesn't have much to offer. There's an outdoor space and indoor courts for sports too.
Varun Choudhary
B.Com. in BPM - Industry Integrated
Reviewed On 15 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They're super helpful and always clear up any confusion we have. They really understand their subjects well. This course sets us up nicely for the job market. The exams each semester are pretty easy to pass since the college sets fair papers. Plus, the pass rate is over 35%.
Placement: I'm happy with the placement scene here. 75% of students got placed, with the highest package being 5 LPA. The average package is 3 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. TCS is the top recruiter here. Many students also landed internships at Amazon and TCS, around 80% of us. We mostly got roles in accounting and finance, which was cool.
Campus: The campus is really clean and looks nice. I like that there's Wi-Fi everywhere. It's cool that every classroom has charging spots. We've got a library, which is handy. There's no dorms here, though. The food is tasty and the medical stuff is covered. Plus, there are lots of sports options to keep busy.
Karan Iyer
BBA in Entrepreneurship
Reviewed On 14 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really supportive and easy to talk to. They focus on practical learning, which helps us improve. The syllabus can be a bit hit or miss. Some subjects need a bit of tweaking, like English, but overall, the topics are clear. The teachers provide all the resources we need to understand well.
Placement: I'm in my third year at college, and I've heard that EY and Goldman Sachs hire students from here. The placement department is really helpful for us third years. Getting an internship through the college can be tough, but joining clubs and associations makes it easier.
Campus: The campus is small, but it's right in the city center, so there's lots to do nearby. Inside, the buildings are not great. There's no chill spot for students, and only boys have hostels, which I heard are not bad. Girls have to find off-campus places to stay.
Shubham Gupta
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 23 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at the college were really helpful and knew their stuff. They made sure we got the concepts and the course curriculum was spot on. The semester exams were a breeze to pass.
Placement: I really like how our college helps us find jobs. Almost half of the students here get placed. The highest salary offered was 7 LPA, while the lowest was 2.3 LPA. On average, students get 4 LPA. Companies like Deloitte, KPMG, Accenture, and Goldman Sachs come to hire students.
Campus: The course infrastructure was okay. They have all the stuff we need for our course like Wi-Fi, labs, library, and canteen. There's even a hostel for students. The food in the mess and canteen was pretty tasty too.
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