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Indian Academy Degree College

Private University|Estd. 1994|NAAC Grade A

Average rating of IADC Bangalore

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.1

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
10%
4
70%
3
20%
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0%
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Placement

Placement

4.1/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Harsh Reddy

Harsh Reddy

9 Sept, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: We have 12 teachers for all our subjects. They give us notes and stuff for studying. We learn theories, do projects, and have internships. They take us on trips to see real work. About 75% of us pass our exams. If you go to class, passing is pretty easy.

Placement: Around 10 students out of 100 got placed after college. The rest either went for more studies or started their own businesses. The starting salary is around 2.5 LPA, but some lucky ones got 7 LPA. Companies like Codeyoung, Swipe, Deloitte, and TCS came for placements. Some students managed to get internships on their own, about 20-30 percent. The popular job roles were Sales Trainer, Business Development Associate, and Financial Service Consultant.

Campus: The B.Com department has nice classrooms where we do activities and seminars. Our campus has Wi-Fi and big rooms. The library has all the books we need. The hostel rooms are clean, with TV rooms and a good mess. We play on the ground in our free time. The college and hostel both have medical help if we need it.

Manisha Patel

Manisha Patel

30 May, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really helpful  they give us notes and study stuff to prepare for exams. The course is good, it gets us ready for the industry with workshops to improve practical skills. Exams in the semester are not too hard to pass, but they grade pretty tough even though the questions are easy.

Placement: Only 20% of us got jobs after the course, but they weren't in our field. The highest salary was 6 lakhs per year, and the lowest was 1.5 lakhs. Most people got around 3 to 4 lakhs. TCS, Molecular Connections, Deloitte, PWC, and more hired from our course. No one did internships because they weren't required for B.Sc. students.

Campus: The B.Sc. life science department has really good labs with all the tools for experiments. You can only use the wifi for studying, and it's only available in the libraries and computer labs. The hostel rooms are clean, and they serve the best food for us. There's a first aid center and security is 24/7 to keep us safe. Unfortunately, the sports facilities are limited, and we don't have much time to play because of long study hours.

Pranav Gupta

Pranav Gupta

17 May, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty strict, but they do give us notes, study stuff, and slides which is cool. Most of them have been teaching for more than 10 years. The course stuff is good and includes exams and internals. They even help students who want internships by suggesting companies they know. We also have discussions, guest talks, and visits to industries as part of the course.

Placement: About 20% of us found jobs through campus interviews. Most students who took part in campus interviews got jobs in big companies like TCS, PWC, Cafe Coffee Day, Decathlon, and Deloitte. The average salary was between 3 to 5 lakh per year, and the lowest was 1.5 lakh per year.

Campus: The campus is small, so you can't wander around much. But the classrooms are big and have enough space for everyone. They also have a seminar hall and discussion rooms for debates and group discussions. The hostel is about a kilometer away from campus, but the food in the mess is really good and served regularly.

Varun Singh

Varun Singh

17 Jan, 2025

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They provide notes and online study materials which make learning easier. They have been teaching for over 5-6 years, so they know their stuff. The courses mostly have theory exams, along with one open elective subject each semester. Passing the semester exams is not too hard.

Placement: Around 20 students from our batch got jobs in big companies like TCS, PWC, Anthem Biosciences, Decathlon, Paytm, Muthoot Finance, Fidelity, and more. The starting salary for these freshers was around 3 to 4 lakhs per year. The lowest package offered was 2 lakhs, and the highest was 6 lakhs. Unfortunately, the college doesn't assist us with internships, so we have to search for good opportunities on our own.

Campus: The commerce department here has a computer lab and seminar halls for group discussions and seminars. The classrooms have Wi-Fi and are big. The library is awesome it's got old question papers, cool magazines, and good textbooks. The hostel canteen serves up lots of different foods regularly. And if you need it, there's a first aid center nearby, only a short walk to the hospital.

Neha Menon

Neha Menon

3 Sept, 2024

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were really great  they knew their stuff and were super helpful. Their teaching skills were top-notch. The course content was spot on and helped us get ready for the industry. Plus, the teachers gave us some key questions that weren't on the final exam.

Placement: Most students got jobs with companies like Infosys, IBM, and Wipro. Some also interned at Cafe Coffee Day and Coca-Cola. The average salary after college was around 30 LPA, which is pretty good. About 70% of students found jobs, which is a decent number.

Campus: The facilities and buildings were okay. The Wi-Fi only worked at certain times. The computer lab was good. Classrooms were fine too. The canteen was just okay, but the food was kind of expensive. They had medical help and sports stuff available too.

Chetan Patel

Chetan Patel

1 Aug, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and they're great at explaining things. They make sure we get what they're teaching. The courses are practical and help us understand real-life applications. Every year, we go on field trips to learn more. You can pass the semester exams by studying just a couple of days before. Most students pass with a 75% rate.

Placement: Lots of B.Com students got jobs during campus placements about 10%. But some skipped the interviews for more studies. Big companies like Code Young, Swipe, TCS, and more hired students. They offered salaries from 2 to 6 Lacs per year. Popular roles were sales trainer, business associate, and financial service consultant.

Campus: The college has okay sports facilities with enough time for playing. Classrooms are neat and have smart boards. The library is big and has all the study materials we need. The hostel rooms are comfy and there are nice lounges. The hostel mess is clean and hygienic, which is great.

Aishwarya Singh

Aishwarya Singh

15 Aug, 2023

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They help you understand the course material in different ways. They're friendly and always encouraging. There are seminars where you can share your ideas and even outside teachers come in to teach us new stuff. It's a great way to learn!

Placement: The college's placement service is decent, with about 60% of students getting placed. The highest salary offered was 6 LPA, while the lowest was 1 LPA. Companies like TCL and Amazon recruit students, and internships are available for 80-90% of students.

Campus: The campus is really nice and clean. They have Wi-Fi in labs, classrooms, and libraries, which is great. Everything looks modern and updated. The facilities are well-kept and they support sports too. We get to play and have fun here.

Bhavana Gupta

Bhavana Gupta

15 Jun, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The BBA teachers are really helpful. They know their stuff and are always learning more. They share practical examples that make learning easier. The course covers what we need to know for work. Exams are manageable, and most people pass.

Placement: The placements at IADC are pretty good. Around 65% of students got placed with companies like Amazon, Cafe Coffee Day, IBM, and more. They offered jobs in admin, sales, and marketing. The highest salary was 15 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. About half of the BBA students also got internships, which is cool.

Campus: IADC has great facilities like water taps, toilets, libraries, and labs. The classrooms don't have Wi-Fi though. The hostel facilities are modern and really good. The food is amazing, with a well-thought-out menu in the mess and canteen.

ABHISHEK KUMAR

ABHISHEK KUMAR

29 Dec, 2022

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. We do big papers and soft skills each semester. We also go on industry trips and have talks and group chats. Exams are okay to pass, but getting good grades is tough 'cause they grade hard.

Placement: In my B.Com. course, out of 120 students, only a fifth got placed. The highest salary was 4 lakhs per year, the lowest was 1.5 lakhs, and the average was 3.6 lakhs. Just 30% found internships by themselves. The big companies hiring were TCS, PWC, Cafe Coffee Day, and Decathlon.

Campus: The college may be small, but it's got everything you need for studying. There's just one tiny spot for playing sports, so not a lot of facilities there. They have WiFi for studying and the hostel rooms are clean. The food in the mess is really good. Plus, they've got first aid and security round the clock.

Seema Mishra

Seema Mishra

14 Aug, 2022

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here really help us out with exams, so we don't stress too much. They're good at clearing up any doubts we have, which makes it easier to do well. They made some changes to the majors, so now we can triple major. The psychology and journalism departments have awesome teachers who are super supportive and easy to talk to.

Placement: Placements are great for commerce, business, computer applications, and science students. Big companies come to campus to hire students. But for psychology, placements are scarce because many students go for further studies. It's sad that there are no placements for psychology. There are a few opportunities for journalism students though.

Campus: The psychology labs are really helpful here. The journalism lab is still a work in progress, but overall, it's worth it.