
Tribhuvan College, Nalanda University Centre
Average rating of Tribhuvan College
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.5
Student Rating Distribution
Sanjay Puri
Certificate in English
Reviewed On 8 Jul, 2025
Admission: I love the teachers at this college! They're awesome and they teach classes all the time. The way they explain things is great, and it makes learning super easy. Plus, everyone's English gets better. It's cool how we can understand everything we're learning without any trouble. ðŸÅŸ
Placement: I'm so impressed with how many of us got placed from our college. There were about 200 students in our batch, and around 150 of us landed great jobs with higher salaries. The highest salary offered was 19 LPA, which is amazing!
Campus: The hostel rooms are nice with good ventilation, and they keep them clean. The food in the mess is okay, not the best but it's alright for students. They also have a big sports area, which is cool.
Ankit Gupta
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science
Reviewed On 21 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers and staff here are really great they know their stuff 100%. They explain things well, and we do hands-on stuff and fun activities. The semesters are tough, and the academic year is hard, but we managed to pass all our subjects.
Placement: Most students in our course found placements, which was awesome. The pay ranged from 5-12 LPA, with the average falling somewhere in between. Big companies like TCS, Amazon, and Google came for recruitment. It was a great opportunity for all of us.
Campus: Our course had really good facilities! We had free Wi-Fi, libraries, labs, an auditorium, sports grounds, computer rooms, and a campus. Plus, there were lots of extracurricular activities and the food was top-notch. The bus service on campus was also super convenient.
Nitin Kumar
M.A. in International Relations and Peace Studies
Reviewed On 21 Jun, 2021
Admission: The faculty here is great at connecting with us students, and they even treat us sometimes. They have taught at big universities around the world. The course is really good for learning about international relations. Exams are not too tough, but the questions are practical. Lots of students pass with no problem.
Placement: Since Nalanda University is new, the placement scene for MA/M.Sc students isn't great yet. But MBA students seem to have good opportunities because the college has connections worldwide. I'm in International Relations, which isn't very job-focused, but the university is trying hard to line up internships with global think tanks.
Campus: The campus is amazing with beautiful hills and a lake that's so peaceful. Wi-Fi works well everywhere. The auditorium, library, and labs are top-notch. The main library is being renovated. The hostel rooms are good with AC, comfy beds, and nice furniture. I love the sports room and classrooms too. It's a great place to study!
Abhishek Sharma
M.A. in Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and Comparative Religions
Reviewed On 5 Jan, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really good they know their stuff, are friendly, and always ready to help. But, there are a few who could do better, even though they have more qualifications. They use a research-based teaching method, which is cool and keeps things interesting. In our batch, it's around 5 students to 13 teachers. The course covers a lot about religion and philosophies, especially in the Buddhist study course.
Placement: The first batch had fewer students and they were the only ones who got placements. But now, the University doesn't arrange any placements. After finishing in May, we have to find our own opportunities. Some professors are great and help with fellowship or research projects, but there's no guarantee for placements.
Campus: The buildings here are pretty decent, I'd give it a 3.5 out of 5. Our campus is near the market in Rajgir, which is cool. The Wi-Fi in the hostels and campus is there, but it's not super reliable, especially during exams. The classrooms have AC, which is a big plus. The library has tons of old books on different topics like religion, history, and language. There's also a virtual library with more books to borrow or download. The canteen isn't fancy, but it's good enough. The food is decent, but it's like what you'd find in most hostels in India.
Pooja Verma
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Environmental Science
Reviewed On 13 Sept, 2019
Admission: The teachers and staff here are really great they know their stuff 100%. They explain things well, and we do hands-on stuff and fun activities. The semesters are tough, and the academic year is hard, but we managed to pass all our subjects.
Placement: Most students in our course found jobs, around 95-98%. The pay ranged from 5-8 LPA to 10-12 LPA. The average was somewhere in between. Big companies like TCS, IBM, Amazon, and others hired from our course. Getting a job after graduating wasn't too hard here.
Campus: The course we took had awesome facilities. There was free Wi-Fi, libraries, labs, an auditorium, sports grounds, computer rooms, and a campus. Plus, the food on campus was top-notch. They even had bus facilities, which was super convenient.
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