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4.1
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Harsh Raj
Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)
Reviewed On 2 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome and really helpful. The courses are interesting and practical. It's great that we get to practice on real patients at the hospital. There are all kinds of patients with different needs, which helps us learn a lot. Plus, the seniors and teachers are always there to support us. It's a really good learning environment.
Placement: Studying physiotherapy here is awesome. Our principal is the best - super helpful and knows a lot. He's really great. Placements are good too. I know seven seniors working at our university's hospital. Others have their own clinics in the city. Some are even working for the government. One is even in the Indian Army. It's a great place to study!
Campus: The campus is awesome and really big. It's got all the facilities we need and the staff are helpful. The principal is top-notch the best I've come across. Our department is close to the hospital, so we get lots of patients to practice on, which is great for learning.
Harsh Pawar
B.Sc. B.Ed.
Reviewed On 9 Nov, 2025
Admission: The best part about this college is definitely the teachers. They're top-notch in every subject and super experienced, with around 10 years of teaching under their belt. They're all really smart and qualified. The course sets us up to become teachers in the future and pass our final exams in June. About 40% of students pass, which isn't too bad.
Placement: Around 50 students from our college got placed. We had chances to land government or private jobs. The average pay for our course is around INR 20,000 per month. After our internship in the 3rd year, we did another one in the 4th year that lasted for 96 days. Mostly, we can work in schools or try for government jobs.
Campus: The university is set in a beautiful area with nice buildings for each department. In my classes, there were a lot of students and we used a projector. Our wing has a cool library on the 2nd floor with tons of books. The faculty also had labs like Physics, Chemistry, Geography, and Computer labs. We even have a hospital on campus called Gen Sewa. And there are 5 cafés around the university, which is awesome.
Nitin bhandari
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) (Part Time)
Reviewed On 8 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are nice, but some of them don't seem very knowledgeable. I have a few favorite teachers who are great, but there are others who could do better. The course content is okay, but it doesn't really prepare us for the real world. Overall, the teachers are friendly, but their teaching could be improved.
Placement: In my program, around half of us landed jobs after graduating. And 4 out of 5 students snagged internships. Plus, there are opportunities for teaching gigs since it's a B.Ed program.
Campus: Our college has a lot of teachers, and the college buildings are nice. Wi-Fi works well, and the classrooms are comfortable. We have a small library that's alright. Unfortunately, we don't have labs for biology and chemistry. There are two hostels one for guys and one for girls. The food at the hostels is really good.
Anil Patel
B.A. B.Ed.
Reviewed On 6 Nov, 2025
Admission: The college has really smart teachers who help us a lot. They're friendly and we feel comfortable talking to them about our problems. It's easy to share stuff with them.
Placement: The placement cell here is really good. Every year, about 15-16 companies come to offer jobs to students in different places around the country. Lots of students come here to make their future brighter with the Tantia College family. Overall, the placement opportunities here are top-notch.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with all the tools we need. Each department is in a separate building, making it a good place to study. There's even a hostel for students from out of town or the village. It's the top college in Sriganganagar.
Chetan Gupta
Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS)
Reviewed On 30 Sept, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are really nice and helpful. There are so many courses to choose from, it's hard to pick the best one because each department has something unique. I'm studying BHMS, and the education here is top-notch.
Placement: When it comes to placements, I've noticed that seniors have landed jobs in our university hospital. Plus, lots of others are getting hired at nearby clinics. Some even scored jobs in government hospitals. So, I'm confident everyone will find good placements here.
Campus: The labs and facilities here are awesome! They have all kinds of labs like anatomy, physiology, and more. The classrooms are nice too, with projectors for teaching. Everything is well taken care of, including the labs.
Sumit Kumar Rathore
Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)
Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really great - they know their stuff and are always there to help. They even do activities to help us learn better. And if we don't get something, they're willing to go over it again. The course is hands-on from the start. We get to work with real patients and see how the senior students and teachers treat them. It's a pretty cool way to learn.
Placement: Half of the students found a job after graduating. The pay ranged from 20k to 40k per month. Most students end up working in hospitals like Fortis and CMC as physiotherapists. But there are also chances to start your own clinic or work under an orthopedic surgeon. The degree and university open up a lot of options for us.
Campus: The classrooms are cool with AC, projectors, cameras, and can fit 50-70 people. The labs are well-stocked and the lab manager is super helpful. The library has books and computers. The hostel is nice with all the facilities you need. The warden is friendly. The food in the mess and canteen is good and clean. Medical help is free or cheap for students and the public. The college holds sports events every year.
Lata Iyer
B.Sc. in Nursing
Reviewed On 6 Aug, 2025
Admission: The best thing about our college is the teachers. They are super experienced and know their stuff really well. They help us a lot and are always there for us. They tell us about job opportunities and current stuff going on. There are around 35-36 students in each class, out of 40 seats in total. So the ratio is like 1 teacher for every 35 students. They use projectors and cool methods to teach us. We also visit the hospital for hands-on experience. The college follows the curriculum set by INC, which is pretty cool.
Placement: As a 2nd-year student, I found out from seniors that many students landed jobs in central government services like Nursing Officer, Lecturer, and Staff Nurse. About 1 in 5 students got hired, and similar jobs were available in state government and private sectors. Entry-level staff nurses could earn around Rs. 24,000, which could go up to Rs. 55,000. Nursing officers could get a raise of 15-20 thousand rupees. Private sector salaries vary based on experience, starting from 8-15 thousand rupees for freshers. The pay can also change depending on the institution and city.
Campus: The college building isn't great, but things are getting better. The classrooms are nice with good furniture and ventilation. They have cameras in all the rooms. The library is well-kept and has all the books we need. We can only use desktops for the internet, no Wi-Fi. The canteen food is really good, but sometimes I eat out. I don't live on campus, but my friends say it's okay.
Suresh Choudhary
Diploma Medical Lab Technology (D.M.L.T.)
Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers in my subject were really experienced and knew a lot about what they were teaching. They were super helpful and always there to guide us. They even gave us advice on job opportunities and helped us with our choices.
Placement: The job opportunities after college were really good. Starting salary for staff nurses was around Rs. 24,000 and later increased to about Rs. 50,000. Nursing officers also got a raise of around 20 to 25 thousand. Freshers could expect salaries between 10 to 15 thousand rupees. The salary might change depending on the place you work and the city.
Campus: The infrastructure for my course and hostel was top-notch. Classrooms had good ventilation, comfy seats, and all the necessary furniture. Everything was monitored by CCTV. The library had a variety of books and great facilities. The food in the canteen was delicious. Only downside was no Wi-Fi in the college.
Radhika Reddy
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.)
Reviewed On 3 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome. They know their stuff and are super friendly. They help us a lot and teach us things that prepare us for the real world. The exams are fair and not too hard. This course is great for getting ready for a job. The teaching is clear and easy to follow. I'm happy with the education I'm getting here.
Placement: Most of us got jobs after finishing the course. Salaries start at 2 LPA and go up to 5 LPA. Companies like Patanjali, Dabur, and Emami hire from our college. The top job is an ayurvedic doctor. People here are really supportive and friendly.
Campus: I really like the infrastructure at our college. The labs and classrooms are always clean and well-kept. The hostel is cool too, with yummy food available. There's a guard for safety, and the rooms are super tidy. We have all the facilities we need on campus. The mess is always clean and nice. Overall, I think our college is pretty great.
Pankaj Patel
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) (Part Time)
Reviewed On 21 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are really supportive and great. They're the heart of the college and the best teachers I've ever had. They know their subjects well and always treat us well. My course doesn't really match the curriculum, but overall, it's a good college.
Placement: I'm happy to share that around 80% of us from my batch got jobs after completing the course. I got a job with a salary of Rs. 27,000 per month. Also, about 20% of students landed internships in schools like DAV School, Vidya Mandir School, S.D. Bihani School, Nosegay School, and more in Sri Ganganagar.
Campus: The hostels have Wi-Fi, but the classrooms don't. The classrooms are decent with fans and good furniture. Sometimes there aren't enough books, and I never saw any labs during my 2 years here. The canteen has pricey food. I never got to play any games at the college.
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