
Swami Shri Swaroopanand Saraswati Mahavidyalaya Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Swami Shri Swaroopanand Saraswati Mahavidyalaya
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.3
Student Rating Distribution
Tarun Patel
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 6 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are super helpful. They're always around to clear any doubts we have. Plus, they're really smart and know their stuff. The way they teach is great too. The courses cover important stuff, but they could do better at getting us ready for the job market.
Placement: I'm in a course where around 20% of us landed jobs. The salaries range from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 30,000 per month. Companies like Tech Mahindra, Software Galaxy, and Barley hire from our college. Since it's a Bachelor's course, the job roles aren't super high-paying compared to other courses. The highest salary offered in our course was 5 LPA, while the lowest was 1.8 LPA. On average, we're looking at around LPA. More than 20% of us scored internships with Tech Mahindra, Software Galaxy, and others. Some students are also thinking about pursuing a master's degree.
Campus: Our college has everything we need Wi-Fi, computer labs, food courts, library, and even a volley-ball court for all the courses. They don't offer on-campus housing, but the food in the mess and canteen is top-notch.
Sunita Singh
Diploma in Education
Reviewed On 7 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers and professors know their stuff, but they're not super helpful. They explain things well and teach in a way that's easy to get. This course is good for everyone. The semester exams aren't too tough, you just need to get 33% to pass each subject.
Placement: Around 60% of students take this course. After graduation, you can find jobs in both private companies and government offices. While there aren't any internships, you can also give private tuition. The main job opportunities are teaching in elementary and middle schools.
Campus: The Wi-Fi is always on for both hostel students and day scholars. The classrooms are nice and the library has everything we need for college work. You can easily access the college site and find the books you need. The canteen and mess are open for more than 18 hours a day, which is great for both students and teachers. They also organize sports and games regularly.
Chetan Joshi
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 20 Jul, 2025
Admission: I love the teachers here, they're the reason I stick around. The teaching is really good, and the course content is spot on. The exams are based on NEP, but they're manageable. The pass rate is in line with NEP standards, which can be a bit tricky but it keeps things organized.
Placement: If you score above 60% in 12th grade, you can join here. The pay is Rs. 18,000 every month. The college doesn't have big companies coming for placements. They haven't started internships, but they do offer certificate courses for extra cash. These courses help improve skills, but they cost more. No job roles are available yet.
Campus: The classrooms and labs are okay. The library is tiny and doesn't have Wi-Fi for us. I don't stay in the hostel, so I can't speak on that. But my buddies who live there say the food isn't great and they can't leave campus after 5 PM.
Poonam Khan
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 5 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always ready to help. They know their stuff and can explain things well. Some are better teachers than others, but overall they're pretty good. We went on a couple of trips to a factory last semester, but honestly, they didn't really teach us much. I don't think these trips will prepare us for the industry.
Placement: The college has a placement cell, but honestly, the placements are not great. Only a couple of students get placed each year in companies like Decathlon and Vivo. Some others find jobs in local companies with salaries around 10k-12k per year. A few lucky ones also get internships from nearby firms and companies in their last year.
Campus: The college's infrastructure is okay and getting better. Since it's connected to Shankaracharya school and nursing college, the hostels, mess, and sports facilities are shared. Most students are locals or live in PGs nearby. Campus life is alright with events like seminars and competitions happening often. However, these events don't always help with practical skills for jobs. One workshop even had a chance for students to go to a national competition at IIT Kanpur. The classrooms are fine, there's a good library, labs, and an auditorium too.
Vinay Joshi
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 18 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers were great! They knew their stuff and helped us a lot. The course was practical and got us ready for work in the industry. The exams were tough, though. Only about a third of us passed.
Placement: I'm really pleased with how many students from our course got jobs almost 80%! Just two companies came to our college to hire students, which was cool. In the third year, around 30% of us landed internships, which was a great opportunity. The most common job offered was either junior account or account manager.
Campus: Our college had 28 rooms spread across three blocks. It was cool that we had a library and two computer labs. The whole place had Wi-Fi, which was awesome. We also had a big room for playing games, plus two basketball courts and a football field. And the best part? Medical help was right there on campus.
Shubham Rajput
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 6 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're super helpful. I think the teaching is top-notch. The course content is spot on and prepares us well for the industry. Exams can be pretty challenging, but it keeps us on our toes. Passing rate is around 35%, so you gotta put in the work.
Placement: Most students in our course landed jobs, with over 90% getting placed. The highest salary they offered was 3 LPA, and the lowest was 1 LPA. Big companies come to our campus to hire students. Almost everyone gets to do an internship here, which is cool.
Campus: Our college has great infrastructure and facilities. We get free Wi-Fi and the library has all the books we need. The food at the canteen tastes awesome. Plus, there are sports like cricket, volleyball, and football we can play on campus. It's all good quality stuff here.
Vivek Iyer
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 6 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful here. They're nice at first, but can be a bit strict when explaining things. Exams are not super hard, just long and take up a lot of time. You need 40% to pass, but if you study even just 5 days before, you can easily get 60-70%.
Placement: The BBA program here doesn't offer great job opportunities outside of the tech industry. Companies like Patra, TCS, and BDO visit for campus placements. If you're aiming for government exams, this course gives you enough time to prepare. Just remember, a BBA is just a degree and not much else.
Campus: The teachers here are awesome they're really supportive and encouraging. The facilities are all good too. The food in the canteen is top-notch! But if you're into sports, it's a bit disappointing. They prefer players from academies over beginners, so it's tough to get a chance to play if you're just starting out.
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