
The ICFAI University, Meghalaya
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Average rating of ICFAI University Meghalaya
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Nitin Iyer
12 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are great! They're really nice and make learning fun. I like how they teach us. We have exams every semester too, which keeps us on our toes.
Placement: The college I attend is great for placements. Big companies like Amazon, Flipkart, Wipro, Infosys, and HCL come to hire students. We have a high placement rate of 90%, with good job offers paying around 14 Lacs per year.
Campus: I really liked the hostel at our college. The rooms are well taken care of and I had a great time staying there. The rooms have awesome facilities and the mess serves a lot of good, clean food.
Bhavana Choudhary
1 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and helpful. They explain things well and answer our questions. The courses are good overall, but some topics are tough and need more attention. The exams can be challenging, so it's important to study hard.
Placement: I really recommend ICFAI for post-grad studies. They have awesome job placements with the highest package being 27 lakhs per year and the lowest being 13 lakhs. The training cell rocks at prepping us for interviews and aptitude tests. Plus, there are plenty of internship opportunities in our course.
Campus: I really like this college because it has great facilities and a nice atmosphere. It's a good place to consider if you want to find a top-notch school to boost your career. The labs are well-equipped and there's a sports club with a big playground too. It's a cool place to be!
Sunil Joshi
25 May, 2025
Admission: The tests and exams are really good here. They keep things strict during exams and we have multiple tests. We don't know the passing percentage, but we have four exams every year. Cheating is a big no-no during exams.
Placement: The class has around 23 students. We get to study people and the environment, as well as the challenges they deal with. Our course doesn't arrange placements, but we do internships during field work.
Campus: The Meghalaya Branch has three separate buildings. The buildings aren't great for studying or teaching, and there's only one washroom and toilet. The compound is also pretty small.
Nisha Choudhary
1 Sept, 2023
Admission: The M.Com course is really interesting because of how the professors teach. I wanted to go into teaching, so I chose this course. The syllabus is huge and technical, focusing a lot on commerce. The faculty are super nice and treat us like friends, which makes studying easier. Exams happen twice a year, by semester, but if you understand the material, they're not too hard to pass. There are about 56 students in each class, and the course fees are INR 27000 per year.
Placement: The placements at this college are really good almost 90% of students get placed. We have over 150 companies coming to hire us, including some big international ones. Salaries range from 6 to 10 LPA on average, with the highest package being 30 LPA. They pay based on how skilled you are.
Campus: The dorm is huge with great facilities. The rooms are big and cozy, perfect for three people in the first year and 3 in the last year. The food is tasty and made in a clean way. Registering is a breeze - just fill out a form.
Rajeev Nair
7 Jul, 2023
Admission: The curriculum helps teachers know what to teach and how much to cover each grade. It also sets a timeline for the year. They focus on improvement and make sure exams are done on time. There are around 78 students in each class, and the course fee is INR 75,000 per year.
Placement: Starting from the second year of college, they start helping us find jobs. The pay ranges from 5 LPA to 15 LPA, which is pretty good. The M.Com. course offers job options that are in high demand.
Campus: The rooms are great. They come with a bed, chair, and study table. Bathrooms are kept clean in the hostel. The food in the mess is really good. We get to decide what to eat in the mess. Registering for the hostel is easy. You just need to meet the warden in person and fill out a form to get a room. There are PGs nearby, but they cost a lot. Around 10,000 per month, which is way more than the hostel fees.
Divya Nair
6 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers really knew their stuff and explained everything really well. They didn't just teach and leave us hanging; they tested us every month to see if we got it. The courses match what we need to know for the exams. It's great prep for a Ph.D. entrance too. I took my net exam and the questions were right from my M.A. syllabus.
Placement: Studying M.A. English here was awesome. Usually, arts courses don't have placements, but this one was different. I love literature, so choosing this course was a no-brainer. The university made us do a dissertation before graduating, which really helped us dive deep into our subjects. It was worth it!
Campus: The resources for our course were great! The library gave us all the books we needed. The teacher also used a power point to explain things, which helped a lot. The food was tasty and they served it well. Once a year, they organized sports and other activities. As a literature student, I loved the poetry competition it was a great way to express creativity and imagination.
Yash Iyer
26 Mar, 2023
Admission: The way our college runs things is top-notch. The teachers here really know their stuff and are great at what they do. They're all super friendly and make sure to help each student reach their full potential.
Placement: The college has awesome placements! Most students, around 80%, land jobs in top companies like Wipro and Tata. The pay is good too, averaging around 4 to 5 LPA. Love it here!
Campus: The college campus is huge with beautiful on-campus hostels. Wi-Fi is provided, and the classrooms are well-maintained with everything we need. The food in the mess is really good too.
Karan Choudhary
24 Dec, 2022
Admission: The faculty members are pretty supportive and the courses are up-to-date. We're learning new technologies, and we have two exams every year - one mid-semester worth 40 marks and one external worth 60 marks. The exams range from easy to moderate. That's pretty much it about the faculty.
Placement: During placement season, our college offers both internships and job placements. They allow us to do internships in the 8th semester. Companies even give stipends ranging from 10000-15000. Big companies like Accenture come to our campus for placements.
Campus: The college has this big event every year called the annual college week. It's awesome because we get to do sports, arts, drama, and more. Our classrooms have projectors, greenboards, and we can even bring laptops for group work. The college is mostly about studies, not so much sports or other activities. But during the college week, we can play all sorts of games to have fun and relax. There's also the NSS club, led by a faculty member, where students can get involved.
Vaishnavi Reddy
17 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are pretty good. We have three exams every semester: two unit tests worth 25 marks each, and a final exam worth 70 marks. If you understand the concepts well, passing the exams isn't hard even if you're not fully prepared. Some students fail, but that's their own fault. The course material is useful, especially for digital marketing. I've learned a lot in this area already.
Placement: The college offers a decent salary package of around 3.5 LPA. Many top companies like Wipro, Airtel, Jio, Axis Bank, Byju's, and Godrej have recruited students from here. My goal after graduation is to find a job, get some experience, and then possibly go for an MBA after a couple of years.
Campus: The library is massive, so if you're into books, that's where you'll hang out a lot. Nightlife is alright. The area around campus is a bit sketchy. Inside the campus, there's a night canteen you can check out. Students often hang out late at night, playing FIFA and Valo games in the hostel rooms. Until 2020, we had Maggi Baba around every night, but not sure if he's still there.
Vidya Menon
4 Jun, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good, especially in the English department. It all depends on how much you put into your studies. The exams are challenging, with a passing grade set at 40%. We have three internal assessments - one for 30 marks, another for 70 marks, and the last one for 10 marks.
Placement: Around 27 students got placed, but a few left for personal reasons. I think the salary is between 60-90, but I'm not sure. The placement percentage is around 60-70, and the companies are a bit unclear. The professors are experienced and give good lectures.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works well here and the library is nice and neat. I can't speak for the labs, but the bathrooms definitely need some work. I wish they had hostels because some students have to commute from far away. It would be so much better if they provided accommodation on campus.