Average rating of BSSS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Supriya Sharma
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 18 Oct, 2025
Admission: In the first year, everyone studies the same subjects. Each subject has a different professor in a different department. There's plenty of evidence for that. They update the course plan every year, and now they're revising it again because of the NEP. We have two exams each semester: mid-sem and end-sem. Mid-sem is worth 30 marks, and end-sem is worth 50 marks. The main goal is to get a good score. Luckily, most students pass these exams.
Placement: The college is great for getting internships in analytics and software. They have lots of companies coming in for internships. The skills courses they offer are really helpful for preparing for internships. I learned a lot of new skills that will be useful. There are plenty of companies that come here for placements and internships. It's a good place to kickstart your career!
Campus: I mostly focus on reading my course books for programming, GK, Java, PHP, C++, etc. The college has smartboards and great computer labs. BSSS offers a variety of sports and we have extracurricular activities happening every day.
Aishwarya Sharma
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 21 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my course were really helpful and knew their stuff. They taught really well. The course content was spot on and prepared us for the industry. The exams weren't too hard as long as you put in the effort. The college had a passing rate of 36%.
Placement: Around 55% of us got placed after finishing the course. The highest package offered was 7.2 LPA, the lowest was 3.1 LPA, and the average was 4.5 LPA. Google, Zomato, and Swiggy were the main companies that hired us. Almost 60% of students got internships from our course, with companies like Advertising 360 and Zepto. The popular roles were sales manager and advertisement manager.
Campus: The Wi-Fi didn't work at all. No labs in the college. Classrooms were okay. But the library was great with lots of books that were easy to get. Food in the mess was just average. The medical help was good with a doctor available on weekdays. Sports activities were so-so.
Amit kumar
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 15 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here know their stuff, but they're not always super friendly. If you ask for help, they'll definitely help you out. The courses cover important stuff, but they could use some updates to match industry needs. Exams are doable, and if you study a few days before, you can get good grades.
Placement: Around half of the students find jobs on campus, and some also get jobs off campus. The lowest salary offered is 2.5 LPA, while the highest is 10 LPA for undergrads. Companies like Wipro, TCS, and Amazon hire a lot of students. Most students also manage to intern at places like BHEL, Wipro, and Accenture.
Campus: The campus isn't huge, but it's nice and looks really pretty. They have a hostel you can stay in if you pay extra. The library has lots of books for your classes and other stuff. You can use the free Wi-Fi there. The food in the canteen is tasty, but the hostel food isn't that great.
Rakhi Sharma
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 26 Aug, 2025
Admission: In our college, there are about 50 faculty members. They work hard from morning till evening. I really like RPS sir, who teaches Python. He's great at explaining programming and gives us practice with interview questions. It's super helpful for placements. All the teachers are really dedicated and grateful for their jobs.
Placement: By my 6th semester, we could go for internships and job placements. They start training us for placements in the 3rd semester. The placements for our department are really good. The highest package in our circuit departments goes up to 50 LPA. On average, people get around 6.5 LPA. I personally got placed through a campus interview.
Campus: The college has great facilities, like smart boards and computer labs. BSSS offers a variety of sports and there are daily extracurricular activities too.
Harsh Sharma
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 25 Aug, 2025
Admission: I really like how the course is set up to help us with practical stuff we'll use after college. They even cover communication skills, which is super useful for interviews. The teachers here are awesome they help us revise even after we finish the syllabus. We have exams every semester too.
Placement: The placement offers at our college are pretty good. Last semester students could get campus placements. Many big companies came for placements. The package offered was great at 17 LPA.
Campus: The college dorms are really great. We get two-sharing rooms that are nice. The facilities inside the rooms are awesome. The mess food is delicious and tasty. Love it!
Saloni Singh
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 19 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at BSSS are super helpful, qualified, and really know their stuff. You can tell they've been teaching for a while because they make everything easy to understand. The course is set up to get you ready for the job market, so you finish with lots of useful skills.
Placement: Around 30-40% of students from Bhopal School of Social Sciences get placed in different courses. The highest salary package was 8 Lakhs, while the lowest was 2 Lacs. Big companies like TCS, ACCENTURE, WIPRO, and Deloitte visit the campus for placements.
Campus: BSSS has a bunch of cool stuff like Wi-Fi, computer labs, classrooms, and a big library with all kinds of books. They also have a group that helps students who want to start their own businesses.
Pooja Mishra
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 14 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and know a lot. They're not super helpful, though. The course is heavy on theory and light on hands-on stuff, so you don't feel ready for the real world. If you cram a week before exams, you can do okay in the tests.
Placement: The college has good placement opportunities with around 60% of students getting jobs. The highest salary offered is 10 LPA, while the lowest is around 2.8 LPA. Companies like Wipro, Amazon, and Accenture come for recruitment. Many students also land internships, with popular roles being in HR and finance.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, but each person only gets 1 GB. There are 3-4 computer labs, and the classrooms are just okay. The college is small but looks nice. Girls have a good hostel, but there's no hostel for boys. The food in the mess is okay. They have medical and sports facilities too.
Sunita Das
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Reviewed On 15 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college were great, though some were just good. They were all really friendly and supportive. Our dean was amazing always there to motivate us in every college year. When exams rolled around, they were always there to help us do our best.
Placement: The college provided good support to students based on their skills and interests. Teachers helped students in their roles and guided them well. If students showed interest, the facilities were there to support them. However, if students didn't seek guidance, no action was taken. I got an internship and was able to apply for off-campus opportunities, which was really helpful for me.
Campus: My time at college was awesome! The campus life, clubs, and everything else were great. The college buildings were really nice and the teachers were awesome too. The library had a ton of books to choose from. All the things I needed were there. Every classroom had smart boards. And my college was really into sports and social events.
Supriya Joshi
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Reviewed On 6 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and teach well. But, the downside is that the college is pretty strict like school. If you're looking for a fun college experience, this might not be the best choice. Overall, it's a great place to study. It's an autonomous college under Barkatullah University, so they can design their own courses.
Placement: I didn't have many chances for placements, but our college has a placement cell for commerce and business courses. Sometimes, societies offer internships, so it's good to stay connected with them. Some students even land full-time jobs through these internships.
Campus: The institute gives us the course and schedule. There are two big exams each year, split into semesters. Each semester lasts about five months. Then, we have a final exam. We learn different parts of our subjects in each semester. The rooms have AC and are fully furnished. The food is pretty good, with lots of options for breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. The hostel is a bit pricey at 140000 for a year, but it's worth it.
Karan Choudhary
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Reviewed On 5 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers were really helpful and the education was good. The course curriculum matched what the industry needs. Still, I wish we had more chances to learn from real-world experiences.
Placement: I didn't see many students getting jobs from the college. The placement support wasn't that great. Most jobs were in sales. It's tough to say the exact average salary, but I'd guess around 4-5 LPA from what I saw. Thanks.
Campus: I really liked the college setup. The classrooms were nice, the library had a lot of resources, and the Wi-Fi always worked well. I didn't stay in the hostel, so I can't say much about that, but overall the campus had everything I needed. Thanks!
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