Average rating of SGI
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Vaishnavi Mishra
19 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are super helpful to my classmates. We've got some really smart teachers here. The course we follow is great and really helps us learn. I don't find the semester exams too tough because we study hard.
Placement: Most students in my computer science and engineering course got placed around 80-90%. This year, the highest package offered is 15 LPA, and the lowest is 3 LPA. The top companies that hire from our college are TCS, Cognizant, Castus, Wipro, Jio, and Upgrade. Many students got internships for their future jobs in all branches. I think it's great!
Campus: The college labs are awesome! The infrastructure is top-notch too. There's room for 150 students in the classrooms. The Wi-Fi is super fast, which is great. The library has all the books you need, plus old exam papers. Hostel facilities are good, and the food is tasty. Overall, it's a great place to study.
Sachin Rao
30 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff. They explain things well, especially the tricky stuff. Some could be better at teaching though. The subjects we learn are pretty current, like Python, R, stats, machine learning, and databases.
Placement: The college offers great placement opportunities. The teachers are really supportive and always ready to help. On average, students get packages between 5 to 6 lakhs, which is pretty good for this college. It's one of the best packages you can find in Jaipur. Most of the companies that come for placements are from nearby areas.
Campus: The college is really nice with lots of greenery around. The food in the mess is decent for all postgraduate students. The hostel warden is friendly and looks after us well. You have to be back in the hostel by 9 PM, but you can go out early in the morning. The mess serves food four times a day, and it's pretty good.
Ankit Nair
1 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers in our course are really experienced and they know what they're talking about. They teach us stuff that's actually useful in the real world. We get to do hands-on projects and learn how to apply what we've learned. The exams are tough but they make sure we really understand the material. And the best part is, they're always there to help us out whenever we need it.
Placement: The job scene here is really tough. Only 30% of students found jobs this year. The highest salary package is just 5 LPA. A lot of students end up without jobs even after spending over 10 LPA on their degree. I wouldn't say the placements are great, so if you're counting on getting a job here, maybe look elsewhere.
Campus: The school infrastructure is average. Labs are lacking, but classrooms are fine. The library is the best spot. Hostel conditions are not worth the fees. Sports options are limited. Unfortunately, there are no medical services on campus.
Chitra Choudhary
6 Jun, 2024
Admission: The professors at this college are super helpful, cooperative, and really nice. They're always ready to help with anything you need. They know their stuff well and make the topics easy to understand because of their great knowledge. Being a doctor seems really noble since they're always on call for patients. The exams here are pretty tough, so passing can be a challenge. The pass rate is around 50%, so you gotta work hard to make it through.
Placement: In my batch, there's about 250 of us. Since we're studying MBBS, we don't get job offers straight out of college. We have to do internships at our college hospitals first. After that, we need to take the NEET PG exam for advanced studies. Depending on our performance, we get paid. It's a must for all of us to complete the internship to get our degree.
Campus: Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Ajmer has been around since 1960, so the buildings are pretty old. But you know what they say - old is gold! The facilities are not the best because of the old buildings. The food in the hostel mess is good though. A lot of students end up living off-campus because the hostels are old.
Vinay Verma
4 Apr, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They help us find jobs in big hospitals. The nursing program lasts for 8 semesters, but it's not too overwhelming if you keep up with your studies and clinical practice. The college even has its own hospital, Vyas Medicity, with lots of beds.
Placement: I graduated from Vyas College of Nursing in 2024. I want to tell you about my time there. Vyas College is a great place for nursing in Jodhpur. They offer B.Sc. Nursing and GNM courses. When you finish your nursing degree, you can get jobs at top hospitals like AIIMS, NIMHANS, PGIMER, and others. The salary for B.Sc. nursing grads in government hospitals is between 60,000 to 1 lakh, based on the hospital and pay scale.
Campus: The dorms here are awesome! They're always clean and in a quiet spot perfect for studying. The food is pretty tasty too. The classrooms, labs, and seminar rooms are all top-notch for hands-on learning. Overall, the campus facilities are really nice.
Sumit Khan
26 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers are mostly good and experienced, but some are not that great. Their teaching is not clear and it's hard to understand what they're saying. They do help you when you're stuck and will explain things again if you ask. The course is like what you find in any college linked with RTU. It's also affiliated with RTU. The course doesn't really prepare you for the industry, but that's the same in most colleges. The exams each semester can be easy or kind of tough. RTU conducts the exams, and they can be held in another college.
Placement: I've been studying CSE for four years now, but there haven't been any placements yet. The brochure mentioned a lot of companies, but none have shown up for placements in 2024. If you're looking for on-campus placements, this might not be the best choice.
Campus: The college's infrastructure needs improvement, especially after placements. The lab for CSE students is there, but the system is not working properly. Computers are mainly used for online exams or just for display. The classroom walls are a bit dirty, but it's still fine for studying. Hostel facilities are available, but I'm not sure about the food. There's a small canteen, which is more like a shop. The college also has a cricket field, volleyball, and basketball court. They hold sports events every year too.
Anjali Agarwal
30 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff and help us understand everything well. We have theory and practical classes, which is great for learning. The course is practical and gets us ready for working in hospitals. The exams are tough, with a pass rate of about 50%.
Placement: Our batch has around 250 students, and once we finish our final year, we take the NEET PG and MO exams after our internship. Around half of us pass these exams, which is pretty good. The placement opportunities and course curriculum at our college are really good.
Campus: Our college has good facilities. Each classroom has 10 ACs, projector screens, and 12 fans. It can fit 300 students. The hostels are nice too. We get free Wi-Fi, the food in the mess is great, and there's a badminton court and gym in our hostel.
Prerna Nair
21 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers in our B.Teach program are really helpful and know their stuff. Most of them have a master's or Ph.D. and lots of experience in their field. They explain things well and are easy to talk to. They also push us to do projects, presentations, and other stuff that makes learning fun. The teaching is good, covering both theory and hands-on stuff.
Placement: I'm in the B.Teach course and placement rates have been pretty good lately. Around 82-85% of us got placed in the latest session. It shows that there's a strong demand for graduates in our field. The top companies offered packages as high as 20 LPA, while the lowest was around 3.5 to 4 LPA. On average, most of us landed jobs with packages of 6 to 7 LPA, which is cool because it covers both core and software sectors nicely.
Campus: The B.Teach department at our college has great facilities for learning. The classrooms are nice with good ventilation and projectors for interactive sessions. We can easily access Wi-Fi for research and assignments. There are labs for computer programming, electronics, mechanical design, electrical machines, and communication. It's a good place to study and learn hands-on skills.
Rahul Gupta
31 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are hit or miss. Some are pretty helpful, but not all of them are super qualified. They know their stuff from books, but some are just from the same college. We find studying on YouTube more useful for exams. The curriculum doesn't really prepare you for the industry, just helps you get good grades. Since it's a private college, money and connections matter a lot. The RTU exams are okay, but passing depends on the highest score, which is 40% of the top mark.
Placement: Most students here have to find jobs on their own without help from the college. The top salary is around 12 LPA, while the average is about 6 LPA. Some students get as low as 3 or 4 LPA. There aren't many big companies that come for placements, mostly just some from Jaipur. Getting internships is tough too since the college doesn't help much. About 20% of students end up doing internships by paying for courses themselves. All the college gives you in the end is a marksheet, nothing more.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi for personal use. The labs have old computers and software. The classrooms are nice with fans, whiteboards, and some have projectors. The library has old books. Hostels have 3-seater rooms that cost around 1 lakh rupees per year. The food quality is really bad. The canteen is good but expensive. There's no medical facility on campus; just an old van as an ambulance to take you to the hospital. There's no cricket ground, but there are volleyball, basketball, and kabaddi grounds. You need to bring your own balls and badminton equipment to play. No sports facilities available.
Siddharth Mishra
16 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college really know their stuff. They're super talented and always there to help. I studied B.Sc Nursing for 4 years with 8 semesters. There's also GNM Nursing, a 3-year diploma course with a 6-month internship. The faculty is great and always has your back.
Placement: After finishing the course, I found plenty of job options. The college even had a hospital of its own. In India, freshers typically got a package of 2-4 LPA, while abroad it was around 6-10 LPA. It's a good place to kickstart your career!
Campus: The classrooms were nice, and the library was handy. They had a whole building just for nursing students. I liked doing clinical work there. We had a big hospital nearby with over 1000 beds to practice in. The hostel was good, especially for us girls - they really cared about our safety. The campus was green and eco-friendly. And if you ever needed medical help, it was available round the clock.
