
Uttaranchal Institute of Management, Uttaranchal University
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Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.9
Student Rating Distribution
Rakesh Joshi
11 Sept, 2025
Admission: This college is honestly the worst I've ever experienced. They don't really help you improve your communication or personality. After 3-4 years, all you'll have is a piece of paper no real skills, learning, or industry experience. It's pretty disappointing.
Placement: Around 60-70% of students from my college got jobs. The highest package is 5LPA and the lowest is 2LPA. Companies that come for placements are mostly from Sales, Real Estate, and some consulting firms. Unfortunately, they don't offer internships in these companies. Instead, they push us towards internships in private medical companies. These companies expect us to buy their schemes and even convince our family members to do the same.
Campus: The facilities are mostly for Ph.D. students who are just starting out. I'm from a Finance background, but they made us study subjects like GST and security analysis. We only read about them in PDFs and wrote them in exams. They briefly showed us how to use tally, but we never got to practice on computers in the 3 years I've been here. The Wi-Fi is terrible. The classrooms feel like high school classrooms.
Siddharth kaurav
1 Aug, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super nice and really know their stuff. They help us out a lot. The exams happen twice a year and can be kinda tough. The college makes the courses we study.
Placement: I'm studying BCA at this college, and there are around 350 students in the program. Each class has about 85 students, and the classrooms are nice and big with smart boards and projectors. Companies like Microsoft and HCL come here for interviews, which is cool.
Campus: The hostels at our college are really nice. They're right on campus, so it's super convenient. Plus, the college has everything we need like medical help, a canteen, and a clean mess. The food in the mess is tasty and clean too.
Yogesh Singh
9 Jun, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and have lots of experience. They help us get ready for the real world. The course covers everything we need to know about the industry. Exams are tough but fair. You just need to get 35% to pass.
Placement: I'm really happy with the placements in my college. Most students in my courses get placed, which is awesome. The highest package offered is 25 LPA, and big MNCs come for recruitment. Around 80-90% of students get internships, and 72-80% get placed in top companies with good packages. It's been a great experience overall!
Campus: The facilities for my courses and department are top-notch. Wi-Fi works well. The labs, classrooms, and library are clean and organized, which makes studying easier. The hostels have good facilities, including the mess and canteen. The food is tasty and they keep things clean. Overall, the hostel facilities are really great.
Poonam Khan
23 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers know their stuff and are pretty helpful overall. Most of them teach well, but a few can be a bit stuck-up. The exams are challenging, but if you put in the effort, you'll pass. Most students manage to pass their exams with some hard work.
Placement: A lot of students from my college land good jobs. The top salary for my course is around 14 LPA. Almost everyone gets internships, and about 90% get hired by big companies. The main job roles for my course include lab assistant, researcher, and more.
Campus: I really like the setup of my course. It's got everything I need smart labs, classrooms with Wi-Fi, and a huge library. The hostel rooms are decent, not spacious but comfortable. The food in the canteen is tasty too. Plus, there are lots of medical facilities, labs, and sports activities available. It's a great place to study!
Neha Iyer
7 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers at my college are really nice and helpful. They give us great info and tips for the future. Exams are a breeze because they teach us so well.
Placement: Last year, 68% of students in my course landed jobs with an average salary of 3 LPA-6 LPA. Most students, around 70%-90%, also got internships through the college. They offer different specializations like finance, HR, and marketing. It's a great place for practical experience!
Campus: I don't stay in the hostel, but I've heard the food and facilities there are great. The warden is really helpful. The college offers lots of sports for students, and the seniors are super friendly. It's a nice place to be!
Yogesh Nair
25 Feb, 2025
Admission: The B.Tech teachers are really good and helpful overall. Most of them are friendly and supportive, but there are a few who are just okay. They help us not only with studies but also with extracurricular stuff. The curriculum isn't super practical for the industry, but they do have extra classes to prepare us. If you study hard and go to all the lectures, the exams aren't too tough. But a lot of students end up with back papers because they don't take them seriously enough.
Placement: A lot of students at my college are landing great jobs in big companies. I heard about a girl who just got hired by Google, which is super cool. Last year, the highest salary was around 19 LPA, while the lowest was 6 LPA. This year, all the around 1000 CSE students have finished their placements. Companies like Infosys, TCS, IBM, and Bosch are hiring students from our college. I've seen many students getting job offers this year. The best package offered is about 22 LPA. Google, IBM, and CodingNinja seem to be the top choices for hiring students.
Campus: The facilities in my department are pretty good. They have Wi-Fi in classes and the hostel, which is convenient. There are separate libraries for each department, plus a main library for studying at night. The food in the mess can be hit or miss. It's not always great, but it's better than some other college mess food. Overall, the canteen, mess, and sports facilities are decent and average.
Tarun Patel
1 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers at Uttaranchal University are really good. They have Ph.D. and PG degrees and know their stuff well. Their way of teaching is top-notch. The course curriculum is on point and gets us ready for the industry, especially in IT. The semester exams are tough, with only a 40% pass rate.
Placement: Most students have a CGPA above 7.5. The highest salary is around 1.50 crore per year, while the lowest is 2-3 LPA, with the average being 7-8 LPA. Big companies like Google, Amazon, Wipro, TCS, Linux, and Flipkart hire students here. Around 7% of students get internships with a 7 CGPA. They offer roles like translators, HR managers, surveyors, counselors, and professionals in HR, marketing, big data, AI, and cybersecurity.
Campus: The classrooms here are big and have projectors. The computer labs are cool with fancy screens and powerful computers. The library has books and stuff online. They also have this place called the Knowledge Resource Center. The dorms are nice and roomy with security stuff like fingerprints and cameras. And yeah, there's Wi-Fi in the dorms too.
Om Patel
13 Oct, 2024
Admission: The teachers at our college mostly have Master's degrees, and some even have PhDs. But some teachers don't really understand what they're teaching. I think it's because they're not assigned the right subjects. The exams here are pretty tough too.
Placement: I'm in my first year at Uttaranchal University. They say the highest package is 60 LPA. Internships start early here. They give us work between the 1st and 2nd years' summer holidays. There are lots of internships to pick from. Big companies like Amazon, Infosys, and Cognizant come for placements.
Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. The labs are well-equipped with cool stuff. There's a central library that has all the books you need. Every student can use it. The food in the hostels is really good, with lots of different options to choose from.
Aishwarya Joshi
2 Oct, 2024
Admission: The B.Tech teachers are really good and helpful overall. Most of them are friendly and supportive, but there are a few who are just okay. They help us not only with studies but also with extracurricular stuff. The curriculum isn't super practical for the industry, but they do have extra classes to prepare us. If you study hard and go to all the lectures, the exams aren't too tough. But a lot of students end up with back papers because they don't take them seriously enough.
Placement: A lot of students at my college are getting good jobs in big companies. Like, this one girl just got picked by Google! Last year, the highest salary was around 19 LPA, and the lowest was 6 LPA. This year, about 1000 CSE students finished their placement process. Companies like Infosys, TCS, IBM, and Bosch are hiring from our college. I heard many students already got placed this year, with the highest package being around 22 LPA. Google, IBM, and CodingNinja are some of the top companies hiring from our college.
Campus: The facilities in my department are pretty good, and we get Wi-Fi in both classes and the hostel, which is cool. There are separate libraries for each department and a main library for all students and hostel folks who like to study at night. The food in the mess can be hit or miss - sometimes it's good, other times not so much, but hey, that's mess food for you. Overall, I'd say the food is decent compared to other college messes. The canteen, mess, and sports facilities are all decent and work well for us students.
Lata Sharma
28 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good - they know their stuff and are always ready to help. The teaching is solid, but could use some hands-on practice along with the theory. The semester exams are okay, not too tough as long as you keep up with the syllabus. The passing rate is around 50%, so it's doable with some effort.
Placement: If you score 60%, you're good to go. Almost everyone here finds a job - 99% of students get placed. Salaries start at 3 LPA - 4 LPA and go up to 25 LPA for top performers. Big companies like Amazon and Myntra come for placements. There are different types of hostels, from 5-star to 1-star. A 6-month paid training program is available. Most students land internships, and there are job roles in HR, marketing, tourism, events, and law.
Campus: The Wi-Fi here works, but it's not the best. The labs are okay, but could use some updates. The library has a nice selection of books. I don't stay in the hostel much, so I can't say much about it. Everything is decently clean and there are enough facilities around. I wish they would focus more on sports and games.