
Northcap University Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Northcap University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
B Naveen
Bachelor of Commerce ( B.Com ) Financial Market
Reviewed On 14 Dec, 2025
Admission: The faculty here is really supportive and helpful. We each get a mentor we can talk to about any college or career stuff. The courses are current, and we have two exams per semester: small ones and big ones.
Placement: I'm a 2nd-year student at NCU and we haven't done placements yet. But the college has a special cell, CPAA, to help us with internships and placements. We'll start internships after the 4th semester.
Campus: The campus has everything we need. It's all air-conditioned with Wi-Fi everywhere. There are two cafeterias and a nescafe with lots of food options. Basically, everything we need is here.
Vikas Reddy
Bachelor of Commerce ( B.Com ) Financial Market
Reviewed On 28 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful, and a lot of them have Ph.Ds. The exams each semester are kinda tough, but doable. The stuff we learn in the B.Com. program is right on point. It covers all the important stuff we need to know to get our degree.
Placement: Around 15-20% of students get placed after college. The highest package is around 8 LPA, while the lowest is 3 LPA. On average, students get around 4-5 Lacs per year. Students usually find internships by themselves. Most companies that come for placements offer roles in sales and finance. The college has good connections with many companies for internships.
Campus: The college facilities are great and always kept clean. I don't stay in the hostel, but my friends say they are located outside the college. Also, only girls stay in the hostels.
Manoj Joshi
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Full Stack Development)
Reviewed On 19 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really smart. They know their stuff most have PhDs in their fields. The courses cover things like Physics, Chemistry, and some basics of mechanics. The exams are okay, not too hard. You need at least 30% to pass in theory.
Placement: This year, about half of the students got placed. The highest salary package offered was 12 lakhs per year. Companies like UTS, AVL, and Softage recruited students. Five percent of students landed internships. Most top roles were for web developers.
Campus: The classrooms all have projectors which are great for learning. We use them for presentations too. The library has lots of books, but the Wi-Fi isn't great. We only get 2GB per day, and browsing is slow. The girls' hostel is 1KM from campus, but there's no boys' hostel. The food in the cafes is good. The medical facilities are okay, but we don't have sports coaches.
Priya Jha
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers at NCU all have Ph.Ds and really know their stuff. We have two exams each semester - one major and one minor. They're not too hard, just right. The course here gets us ready for the industry. And if you want to study abroad, they have exchange programs for that too.
Placement: The placement cell at my college is run by CPAA. They've got companies like Deloitte, TCS, Gemini Solutions, Fidelity, and more hiring students here. Last year, the top offer was 60 LPA, and the usual pay for my course is around 7.5 LPA.
Campus: The campus has everything you need: air-conditioned classrooms, a library, a common room, an amphitheater, an auditorium, Wi-Fi, a Thought Lab, a Psychology Lab, cafes, a Maggi Point (NESCAFE outlet), and a sports room with indoor games like chess, carrom, and table tennis. Plus, you've got basketball and badminton courts, lots of washrooms, and drinking water on every floor. It's all here!
Jaya Menon
BCA in Web Application Development
Reviewed On 11 Sept, 2025
Admission: I think the teachers here really know their stuff and are always ready to help us out. The BCA program is pretty solid, but some people do see it as not as good as B.Tech. We have two exams each semester: one small one and one big one.
Placement: Most students in our university land jobs after graduating. They usually get paid between 3 to 12 Lacs. Big companies like TCS and Wipro hire a lot of us. In my course, we learn about web and mobile development. Plus, many students from our course get internships easily.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, and the classrooms have AC. The library is huge with loads of books. Girls have hostels, but boys don't. If you want a spot in the hostels, act fast! They also have cricket and other sports to play.
Chetan Choudhary
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science)
Reviewed On 4 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super nice and always willing to help out. They're really approachable if you have any questions about the subjects or anything else. Plus, they'll even give you the lowdown on internships and might even hook you up with one!
Placement: In my course, around 50 students got placed. Companies like Volkswagen, Intel, and NVIDIA came for placements. There were no roles offered in my course, but the highest package was 35 LPA. The lowest was 4 LPA, and the average was 5 LPA. Many students find their own internships because the college doesn't offer a lot of them.
Campus: The facilities are decent, but they could use some improvements. The courses are great. It would be nice to have a boys' hostel too since they only have one for girls. The food at the hostel is pretty good though.
Meena Choudhary
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.)
Reviewed On 30 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers at NCU are well-qualified and know their stuff. They've got lots of experience and degrees. They're friendly and always willing to help with any questions you have about your studies or future job stuff. They teach well, covering both book smarts and real-world skills. NCU is big on hands-on learning, like doing projects and looking at real business situations.
Placement: The internship opportunities at this college weren't great. It felt like just getting a certificate, not a real chance at a job. I expected better since many students choose this college for good job placements.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works well here, and everyone can use it. The library is big and quiet for studying. The classrooms have AC, which is great. The campus is spacious, and the cafe only accepts canteen cards, which can be a hassle.
Uday Singh
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning)
Reviewed On 16 Jun, 2025
Admission: The exams in the semester aren't too tough to get through. Just make sure you go to classes and stay on top of your work to do well. The teachers really know their stuff and are always there to help when you need it.
Placement: Most of the students in my course got jobs, like around 70-80%. The average salary was 7-8 LPA. Companies like Amazon, Synopsys, Deloitte, and others hired students. To get internships, extra skills are important.
Campus: The college has everything we need dorms for guys and girls, a health center, a library with lots of books and online stuff, a gym, sports field, cafeteria, auditorium, and labs. The food in the mess and canteen is pretty good too.
Swati Gupta
Bachelor of Business Administration(BBA)
Reviewed On 16 Jun, 2025
Admission: The BBA professors are amazing. They always support us with our work and answer all our questions. We have mid-sem and final-sem exams each semester. The course really prepares us for the industry.
Placement: Since we're new here, we don't know a lot about placements yet. But our seniors say they really support us in finding jobs and guide us well. Dell is the main company that hires from our college.
Campus: I really like how cool our college looks. They've got everything we need here. The library has lots of books, classrooms have smart boards, and there's Wi-Fi for everyone. Plus, the canteen serves really tasty snacks. Love it here!
Nitin Rao
BCA in Web Application Development
Reviewed On 8 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, and the faculty is friendly. They put study material on the college website, like presentations and links to books. The semester exams can be a bit tricky, depending on how ready you are. Plus, there are lots of activities to get involved in.
Placement: I studied at The NorthCap University and they offer courses like BBA, LL.B, BCA, B.A., etc. If you have above 60% marks, you can expect a good job placement. Most jobs go to B.Tech students. Companies like Deloitte Consulting, Intel, Daikin, Yatra.com, Maruti Suzuki, Samsung engineering, and more come for placements. The highest salary offered is around 7-8 lakhs per year, the average is 3.80-4.20 lakhs per year, and the lowest is around 2-4 lakhs per year.
Campus: The facilities here are really good. There's a lot of different food to choose from, and it tastes great. The Wi-Fi works well, and they send you your login info by email. You can borrow books from the library with a card. The sports room has games like carrom, tennis, and badminton. Plus, there's space for outdoor games too. It's pretty awesome!
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