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Average rating of The Apollo University

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 18 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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6%
4
50%
3
39%
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6%
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Placement

Placement

3.8/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

3.8/5

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Tarun Patel

Tarun Patel

M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology

Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025

4.3
3 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here are really nice and supportive. They help us a lot, especially with research. The university is big on practical learning. Starting from the second semester of our master's program, we get to go to a government hospital for training once a week. It's a great chance for us to learn and improve. We have 3 mid-term exams and 1 big exam at the end of each semester. Lots of chances to grow here!

Placement: Our seniors have landed great jobs across India. The hands-on learning is awesome. We have plenty of internship choices about 20-25 options from places like NIMHANS, CIPR, and more. It's exciting to explore different opportunities.

Campus: The classrooms are nice with separate seats for everyone. They got projectors, whiteboards, and speakers. No AC in the classrooms, though. The hostel food is awesome compared to other places I've tried. They have North Indian and South Indian food. Lots of choices! Rooms are really good. You can stay in an old hostel, a Deluxe Hostel, or an off-campus one. The only not-so-great one is the off-campus hostel.

Yamini Sharma

Yamini Sharma

B.Sc. in Biomedical Sciences

Reviewed On 1 Dec, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really good here. They all have PhDs in what they teach. They explain things from the beginning really well. We have 3 exams and 1 semester with lots of helpful info. Once we pass everything, we'll be all set for work in the industry.

Placement: I really like the B.Sc. biomedical sciences course at this college. We have around 40 students in our batch, so we get a lot of one-on-one time with the faculty. They really care about us and are always available to help. It's a great environment for learning and getting support.

Campus: The labs at Apollo University are great for hands-on learning in a friendly atmosphere. The professors really care about us and help us every step of the way. It's not like other schools where they just give you a manual and expect you to figure it out on your own. Here, they guide us through every little thing.

Sonal Menon

Sonal Menon

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 5 Nov, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty and classes here are kinda unique compared to other colleges. We have three midterms, but they only count the best two. Like most schools, we have two semesters each year. The teachers are okay, nothing too exceptional though.

Placement: In our Computer Science branch, we had about 100 students. On average, we think the yearly salary is around 6 Lacs. Seniors have landed jobs at Loreal Paris and Accenture. They got roles like team leader, working on team projects. It's pretty cool to see what they're up to!

Campus: The campus here is okay, but don't expect anything fancy since it's a new university. They're aiming to expand a lot next year. The food isn't great, to be honest. They do set aside 2 hours every week just for sports, which is cool.

Yash Nair

Yash Nair

B.Tech. in CSE (Cyber Security)

Reviewed On 26 Oct, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I love how our professors at college teach us with real-life examples. They give us projects to work on ourselves and use pictures and technology to make learning interesting and easy. It really helps us understand the subjects better.

Placement: Our college became a university three years back, so our seniors were the first ones to go for placements. Recently, TCS visited our campus for mock interviews with our seniors. It was great to hear that they liked our students' communication skills and professionalism.

Campus: The campus is awesome since it's brand new. They've got top-notch tech stuff, cool smart boards, and a big playground for sports and events. Plus, there's lots of greenery around which is nice.

Rekha Mishra

Rekha Mishra

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really great. They know their stuff and always ready to help. It's up to us to get it or not. Exams are fair, not too hard or too easy. They test what we actually learned. Most students do well, like 95% passing each semester.

Placement: I'm still a 1st-year student, so I'm not too sure about placements yet. But I've heard that Apollo Hospital offers placements here, starting at around $14,000 per month. The pay can go up depending on how good you are. You could end up doing things like assisting, doing physiotherapy, teaching, or even owning your own clinic.

Campus: The college has awesome facilities like a library, study rooms, cool clubs, nice classrooms, labs, an auditorium, and elevators. The hostels are tidy but pricey, and the food is tasty. You can join university competitions and use services like transport and security.

Divya Kasture

Divya Kasture

B.Sc. in Physician Assistant

Reviewed On 25 Sept, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: In our course, we only have 2 ug doctors teaching us, but they do a good job. We have 3 internals, seminars, assignments each semester. We do clinical postings in the hospital in the morning and have theory classes in the afternoon. Other courses like anesthesia and imaging have better facilities than ours.

Placement: We're in the second batch of this course and the first batch students are still studying. So we're not sure about placements yet. When we joined the college, they told us we'd have job opportunities from 25 companies. But they also said that finding jobs in India for these courses is tough.

Campus: The classes are great, and the lecture halls are air-conditioned for big lectures. Each course has its own classroom, which is nice. There's a big library with lots of info. We also have lab facilities. The hostel is good but expensive. The food is good, and the rooms are 3 or 4 people sharing. They come with or without a bathroom, balcony, and AC. There are separate gyms for guys and girls. Plus, we have a big football ground, basketball court, badminton court, volleyball court, and a netted area for cricket practice.

Chetan Menon

Chetan Menon

BTech Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Reviewed On 13 Sept, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They have high qualifications  most have postgrad or PhD degrees. They're always there to help, even after class. The teaching is top-notch, focusing on making sure we get the concepts and can use them in real life. The course covers stuff that's actually useful, like data science and cloud computing. It's great for getting ready for the industry.

Placement: I'm in a course where most students (around 75%) get jobs during placements. The placement cell really helps us prepare by doing practice interviews and aptitude sessions. They offer jobs like software developer, system engineer, analyst, and technical support executive.

Campus: The classrooms in our department are nice, with smart boards. The computer labs are really good for programming and networking. Plus, the library has a lot of books and journals we need for our classes. It's all pretty handy for studying and doing projects.

Yamini Singh

Yamini Singh

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Reviewed On 29 Aug, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 4 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like the teachers here. They know their stuff and they make it easy for us to learn. That's why most of us in my class did really well on our exams.

Placement: I really liked how Apollo University helped students get good jobs. A lot of students graduated with high marks and about 65% of them got nice job offers. There are plenty of companies that offer internships for students, which is cool. Most students did well academically, with around 75% getting good grades and landing internships at good companies. It's nice to see students getting such great opportunities after graduating.

Campus: Apollo University has great facilities and infrastructure. The food, education, and sports are all top-notch. Only downside is they don't allow phones in class. The labs and library have awesome facilities though!

Supriya Iyer

Supriya Iyer

B.Sc. in Emergency Medical Technology

Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025

4.5
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They really know their stuff, and they explain things in a way that makes sense. The PowerPoints they use are cool and help us learn more about what we're studying. They're always there to help when we have questions. The courses cover all the important stuff we need to learn as EMT students. The exams are not too hard; they're just right. It's easy to do well and pass with a good grade. Getting at least a 40% is totally doable.

Placement: Since we're still studying, we're not sure about placements. But we're hopeful that we'll land jobs at top companies. The college has tie-ups with good hospitals for placements. In our last year, we'll do a one-year internship. We might end up at General Hospital Chittoor or other Apollo branches in India.

Campus: The college campus is huge with well-maintained facilities like a library, study room, lab, canteen, and common hall. The classrooms are big and airy, and the hostel feels cozy. You can pick between AC and non-AC rooms for 2-4 people. The mess serves tasty South and North Indian food that feels like homemade. Plus, there's free Wi-Fi everywhere.

Uday Singh

Uday Singh

B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering

Reviewed On 13 Aug, 2025

2.8
4 Admission 2 Academics 2 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here aren't very helpful or knowledgeable, and they struggle with English. But the course itself is good and prepares us well for the industry. Exams are tough, but fair, with a pass rate of 50%. The faculty could do better - they mostly just read off the slides instead of teaching properly. Corrections are harsh without much guidance.

Placement: Since our university is new, we're the first batch, so no students have been placed in companies yet. The highest salary offered is 40 LPA, while the lowest is 3.4 LPA. Last year, 40% of students got internships. Our course offers top roles, and the average salary is 6 LPA.

Campus: The hostel facilities are not great. We don't have hot water all the time. The food is too oily and sometimes not good. There's no Wi-Fi, but the canteen is decent. We have a clinic on campus which is helpful. Sports are only once a week for an hour.

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