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Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi

Public/Government University|Estd. 1967|NIRF #101 (College) 2025

Average rating of Swami Shraddhanand College

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
0%
4
15%
3
35%
2
40%
1
10%
Placement

Placement

2.4/5

Admission

Admission

3.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

2.7/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Arjun Rao

Arjun Rao

7 Jun, 2025

2.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at my college are really nice and always ready to help. They support us a lot. I wish there were more fun activities though, it gets a bit boring sometimes. But the exams are fair and the teaching is good in class.

Placement: The college I go to has really bad placements. I can't speak for other courses, but for mine, there are no job opportunities after graduating. I saw some placement posters around campus recently, but I don't have much info on them. Overall, the college isn't good when it comes to getting jobs after studying.

Campus: The campus is nice, but it's lacking some important stuff. There's no stage or playground. Plus, they don't offer any hostels for out-of-state students, so we have to find PGs or rent flats nearby.

Divya Menon

Divya Menon

21 Jan, 2025

2.5
4 Admission 3 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at their job. The B.A. course is just for getting your degree, but it doesn't guarantee a job right away. You have to pass exams to land a government or private sector job. The exams aren't too tough, so that's a relief. The subjects we study may not seem useful now, but they'll come in handy if we stick with this field in the future.

Placement: I picked this college mainly because it's close by. But I gotta be honest, only 10% of us actually get jobs after graduating. The companies that come here for hiring aren't the top ones, and the pay is pretty low starting at 1 LPA. No internships are available either. The highest salary some grads got was 4.5 LPA.

Campus: The college doesn't have a hostel, so we need to find a PG nearby. The buildings are not great, and there's no Wi-Fi. There aren't any sports facilities either. But the canteen serves good food, and the medical help is good too. There's even a hospital close by.

Anil Das

Anil Das

25 Nov, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and always ready to guide you. The course content is really practical and great for students who are new to the subject. The exams each semester aren't too tough because the teachers do a great job teaching us.

Placement: In my college, around 50-60% of B.Com students get placed. The highest salary they offer is 4 LPA, while the lowest is 2 LPA. On average, the salary is around 5 LPA. Companies like Wipro, Deloitte, Accenture, and Genpact hire a lot of students. The internship rate is similar to the placement rate, sometimes even higher. After finishing the course, students usually get jobs like financial analyst, accountant, or investment banker.

Campus: The college facilities are awesome! We have everything we need here. The campus is huge with all kinds of sports stuff. The buildings are well-kept and the place is super clean. The atmosphere is so nice and peaceful. Love it here!

SANJAY D

SANJAY D

6 Oct, 2024

2.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are awesome! They're super helpful and really nice. They know their stuff and have tons of experience. But, I'm not sure if what we're learning is gonna be useful for my future job. It might not get me ready for the real world.

Placement: Most students from the B.Com H course get placed, around 85% of them. In this course, the highest package is 12 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is 6.5 LPA. The top companies that hire from here are KPMG, PwC, and HDFC Bank. They offer roles like Audit Associate, Financial Analyst, Tax Consultant, and Business Development Executive.

Campus: The classrooms are not as nice as we thought. Some ceiling fans don't even work, and there's only one room with AC, but not everyone can use it. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't comment on that. The college is big on sports and supports students who want to play. A lot of students from here have made it to the IPL or played at the national level.

Kavita Choudhary

Kavita Choudhary

8 Jun, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are so great! They really know their stuff and are always ready to help out. The course content is super practical and gets you ready for the real world. Some extra classes are needed, though. Exams are a bit tough, but you just need 40% to pass. Overall, it's a solid school with awesome teachers!

Placement: I'm in my third year at college, so my batch hasn't graduated yet. I heard that one of my classmates got an internship at Younity. In the B.Com course, students can get roles like accountant, auditor, financial analyst, or relationship manager.

Campus: The college doesn't have the best facilities. They do have Wi-Fi, labs like computer, physics, and chemistry, and big classrooms. The library has lots of books and journals. But there's no hostel. The food in the canteen is okay. They offer good sports and fun activities though.

Sakshi Patil

Sakshi Patil

1 Apr, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They‚¬â„¢re always there to help you with anything  whether it‚¬â„¢s your schoolwork or any other activities. The classes are well-organized, and the exams are not too hard. If you practice with old test papers, passing exams becomes much easier.

Placement: I got my placements through the DU placement cell instead of the college's placement cell. After finishing my Bachelor's degree, lots of students went for Master's programs. I found internships on Internshala. The average salary for placements is about 2 - 3 lakhs per year.

Campus: The course structure was really good. They have Wi-Fi, labs, and a canteen, but no hostel. Lots of PG options nearby feel like home. You can find mess places and libraries close by. The Jangirpuri metro station is nearby, and there's a DTC bus service too.

Nisha Mandal S

Nisha Mandal S

30 Jan, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers in our department are really helpful and know a lot. They always support us, and the way they teach is great. The course is focused on practical stuff, which is perfect for those interested in research and teaching. The exams each semester are not too hard, but they do get a bit tougher as you progress. Overall, the teachers and the course are both really good.

Placement: My course had a decent number of students. Unfortunately, the college doesn't have a placement cell, so don't count on getting a job through them. Maybe they'll set up one in the future. Despite that, this course is great for research opportunities.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay. The microbiology department has the best facilities, but other departments are good too. Wi-Fi works well, and the library has many academic books with good Wi-Fi. The canteen has gotten a lot better. Our college is great at sports our cricket team has been the top team for years. Also, the college offers good medical services.

Sunil Das

Sunil Das

10 Jan, 2024

1.8
1 Admission 2 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are mostly not good. They don't really care about teaching. They don't give grades to help you stay in the program. They can be mean and give tough punishments. It feels like they treat us like kids by checking our notes. The exams are okay, but the quizzes are super hard.

Placement: I got placed through B.Com (Hons) or B.Com. The highest package was around 12-16 LPA, while the average was 3-5 LPA. TCS and Deloitte are the top companies that recruit from our course. About half of the students get placed, which is pretty good.

Campus: The college facilities are pretty bad. They really need to work on improving things, especially the infrastructure. The Wi-Fi is slow, and the old building classrooms are in bad shape. The labs are okay though. The roof in some places isn't even stable. There's no canteen, but the library is alright. Unfortunately, the college doesn't offer a hostel, but there are some good nearby options with decent food.

Ashish Mandal

Ashish Mandal

24 Oct, 2023

1.5
2 Admission 2 Academics 1 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The instructors here are okay, but they don't seem to know their stuff very well. They don't interact much with us, and some don't really help us out. The exams are not fair and are confusing, plus we don't get any useful feedback afterwards. It's hard to know how we're doing in the course.

Placement: I didn't find any job placements at this college. The staff are really unfriendly when you try to talk to them. Also, there's not much communication between students, teachers, and staff. They don't organize any workshops, and they don't give good guidance. And when students give feedback, no one pays attention or does anything about it.

Campus: The college has two buildings: one old and one new. The new building is getting fixed up, while the old one hasn't been updated. The old building feels like a dorm. We don't have any dorms on campus though. The classrooms are stuffy with bad air circulation. The old building only has a tiny library. And the internet? It's super unreliable actually, there's no internet at all here.

Deepak Reddy

Deepak Reddy

17 Jul, 2023

2.8
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers are helpful, but most of them are arrogant for no reason. It seems like they don't even want to talk to you properly. They just do their job because they have to. Teachers don't care if you're paying attention or not. They just teach and leave the class.

Placement: I was in a course where about 40% of students got placements. The highest package was 10 LPA and the lowest was 2 LPA. The top companies that recruited were Tata, Philips, and Infosys. Around 20-30% of students got internships at KPMG and Tata. The main roles offered after the course were professor or lecturer positions.

Campus: The campus infrastructure is okay, not super fancy. You can only get Wi-Fi in the library, not in classrooms. The labs are decent. The classrooms are kinda dirty and dark. The food quality isn't great either, sometimes they serve old food.