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3.5
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Arun Iyer
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 12 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really knowledgeable and experienced. They're professionals who know their subjects well. Their teaching methods are great, and they're always there to help with our final year projects. The exams are pretty easy too.
Placement: The college placement is awesome! Seniors from my campus landed great jobs with a good salary package. The highest package was 7 LPA and the lowest was 3 LPA. Some students got placed from our college, some from outside, and some even got internships. It's really promising for future placements too!
Campus: The college has a big infrastructure, and I love the central library with lots of good books. We've got everything we need here - Wi-Fi, labs, sports grounds, and fun annual fests. The food in our canteen is great too - clean and lots of choices. Love it here!
Rohit Sanjay Sonawane
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful. They've got like 20-30 years of experience and all have Ph.Ds in their subjects. The teaching is really good and simple. There's about 20-25 staff in the commerce department. We also get to learn a lot from real-life industry experiences. I totally recommend this college to everyone!
Placement: The job opportunities at this college are great. My seniors got good jobs with high salaries. The highest package was 8 lakhs, average was 5 lakhs, and the lowest was 2.5 lakhs. About 80% of my batchmates got jobs through placements, and the rest found jobs on their own. The college also offers internships to all students. And there's a placement cell to help us out.
Campus: The university has a huge campus with a ground. The Wi-Fi, medical facilities, and sports facilities are really great. They also have spacious classrooms. The library has lots of books. The classrooms and labs are high quality. The food isn't great, but there's a wide variety. The hostel rooms are okay.
Mahesh Sharma
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025
Admission: The university doesn't show courses to any department, so you can't enroll. None of the courses are registered in the Sochte platform, so they're only good for private jobs. There are only government job opportunities. The courses vary, but the faculty remains the same. The faculty isn't that great.
Placement: I didn't see any job placements happening at the campus. They only show placements to attract students but there's no real support from the college. Alwar University is pretty bad when it comes to placements. The only placements I heard about were in small companies with a salary package of just 1 LPA.
Campus: The college is in a remote area in Alwar district with only farmers around. It's hard to reach because there's no transport. Since there are no other schools nearby, it's tough to get admitted. I think Sunrise University is not legit.
Pooja Singh
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 28 Oct, 2025
Admission: The exams aren't too hard, but you gotta study for months to pass. Most students pass their exams though. Teachers are cool, know their stuff, and always ready to help. The course content isn't super focused on industry stuff. We're all prepping for government jobs here. Lots of chances for off-campus gigs and job prospects.
Placement: Not many companies visit our campus for hiring, so we have to look for jobs outside. It's the same deal with internships. Most students are preparing for government exams like bank PO, while some are focused on the Common Aptitude Test to get into a top IIM.
Campus: The school has great infrastructure. Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms all work well. The library is full of books and nice to study in. There are lots of sports facilities on campus. The hostel is okay, but not many students live there since most are from nearby. The food in the dining hall is decent and everything is kept clean.
Shubham Gupta
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 16 Oct, 2025
Admission: The faculty at this college was super helpful and always there for students who needed extra support. They really tried to solve any problems we had. The curriculum was awesome too.
Placement: Placements for mechanical students are okay, but other branches had better placements. The college has a good track record with placements. On average, students get packages ranging from 2.3 to 2.8 lakhs. Students have to find their own internships and training. That's how placements work at our college.
Campus: The campus is small, but it's cool. They've got two libraries and three cafeterias. Plus, there are labs for mechanical, chemical, computer, and electronics. There's even a yoga room! The campus has two buildings and big fields for playing. They also offer bus, hostel, and medical facilities.
ABHISHEK JHA
B.Tech.in Mechanical Engineering
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're great at teaching and make the course material easy to understand. The curriculum is spot-on and sets you up for a successful career. The staff is always there to help out with any tech issues you might have. Overall, it's a great place to learn and grow!
Placement: Around 70% of the students found jobs after college. The other 30% landed apprenticeships at companies like Tata, Mahindra, TCS, L&T, Wipro, HCL, Accenture, and more. Most students got hired right out of our college.
Campus: The college has great facilities for all courses. The classrooms are nice, and the library has an awesome collection. The hostel is really good, with yummy food and nice rooms. They also have medical facilities for students, which is super helpful.
Bhavana Iyer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Reviewed On 28 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are pretty good, but sometimes they leave because it's far away from the city in a remote village. It can be tough to find transportation. But the college always makes sure we don't miss any classes. The way they teach is great, they really help us understand the material well.
Placement: The college has a placement cell, but a lot of students end up finding jobs on their own because the salaries offered by companies through the college were quite low around 1.8 to 2.5 lakhs. After I graduated, I went back to Delhi and started my own business. Most of the companies that came for placements were looking for customer service executives or BPO roles.
Campus: The college has a good setup with separate buildings for each department. Wi-Fi is free all over campus, except in the open ground. Hostels are convenient and well-equipped. I'm from Delhi, so I stayed in one of the hostels. We have fun competing in sports with other universities in Rajasthan.
Saloni Rao
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 16 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super qualified. They teach really well in most subjects. But they only teach in the classroom, which kind of sucks. B.Com students don't get to see much of how things work in the real world. The course content is pretty much the same as other colleges though.
Placement: Only about 30% of us got jobs on campus. Last year, it was even lower at 18%. The highest salary was 3.4 LPA, average was 3 LPA, and lowest was 2.65 LPA. Most of us landed basic admin jobs. Sadly, no internships are arranged by the college. There's no official placement cell, but the staff and faculty handle it.
Campus: The campus doesn't have Wi-Fi for students. There are labs for different courses. The college has medical help and sports too. Some labs have everything you need, but only a few classes have projectors. Food is good, but not a huge selection. I haven't stayed in the hostel.
Siddharth kamble
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering
Reviewed On 8 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were really experienced and super qualified. They explained things well and focused on getting us ready for jobs. They made sure we got practical training to help us land a job after graduation.
Placement: Around 62.50% of students landed jobs from our college. Out of 40 students who interviewed, only 25 got hired. The salary ranged from 1.8 LPA to 2.2 LPA. The top companies that recruited from our college are ADCC Indocad Ltd Nagpur, Shyam Construction, and Yashi Consultant. Also, about 6 students snagged internships at a construction company.
Campus: The Wi-Fi was good, and we had really cool labs for hands-on learning. The dining hall had a variety of food like rice, bread, and lentils. They switched up the menu every week. The campus vibe was nice for living there. They organized fun games and events every year.
Anjali Mishra
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws BALLB
Reviewed On 20 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always ready to help. They make sure we're ready for the real world. Around 1 in 3 students pass their exams. But the semester setup isn't great. The courses aren't that great, so you gotta study on your own a lot. Exams are tough and the teachers cover everything in detail each semester.
Placement: In my course, around 10% of students got placed. The highest salary offered was 15 LPA, the lowest was 5 LPA, and the average was around 8 LPA. Some students, about 5%, got internships at J. Sagar Associates and Luthra and Luthra. The main job opportunities for my course are in the judiciary.
Campus: The labs are pretty good, but the rest of the facilities could be better. Classrooms are okay. Food in the hostels is nice, but there aren't enough medical services. We've got a cricket field, running track, and basketball court for sports. There's a park just for girls and boys to do yoga, plus a gym for everyone. And we also have a table tennis setup on campus.
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