
Renaissance University
Average rating of Renaissance University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.8
Student Rating Distribution
Tarun Nair
11 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always willing to help us out. The semester exams are tough, but if you understand the practical stuff, you'll be okay. They also organize programs for us on important course-related days, which is cool.
Placement: The college helps most students find jobs after they graduate. They usually get paid around 4 to 5 lakhs per year. Everyone gets internships at places like Good Morning, Khulasa, Agnibaan, etc. Journalism is a five-year course here. Some students want to start their own businesses. The college even brings in investors to help them out.
Campus: The college building is really nice. The classrooms are clean, and the campus has a cool canteen and first aid. The library is quiet and open from 10 AM to 5 PM. There's even a gym on campus for students to use.
Nisha Sharma
21 Sept, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really smart, nice, and willing to help out. I believe it's important for every law student to pursue a master's degree after finishing their Bachelor's. It gives you a deeper understanding of the subject and makes your resume shine when you're looking for jobs or working as a lawyer.
Placement: Around 30% of students got placed after college. The highest package was around 8 Lacs per year. I don't really know the top companies that hire, but almost 40% of students do internships at well-known companies through the college.
Campus: I really liked the campus when I visited the university. The classrooms are nice and have good air flow. They even have Wi-Fi available. The library has lots of books that we can borrow whenever we want. Overall, the college has great facilities for students.
Jaya Verma
12 Jun, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They have cool ways of teaching that make it easy to learn. The exams are not too hard if you study well, and they cover what you've learned. The faculty are friendly and always ready to help with any issues you might have.
Placement: In our course, most students get jobs from the college itself. The college also offers internships. About 60% of students get placements. The highest salary so far is 10 lakhs.
Campus: The college has really nice classrooms with smart boards and practical labs. There's Wi-Fi on campus and a canteen with lots of food choices. They also have a clean sports room and gym for staying fit. And there are plenty of sports fields for different games. Oh, and the library has tons of books, not just for our courses.
Seema Singh
25 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are a mixed bag - some are really great, while others not so much. It feels like some of them aren't even interested in teaching or making sure we learn. It's kind of like a college from a movie where studying isn't a thing. Plus, they don't bother checking our exam papers properly and just give marks based on whatever. We have 2 semesters each year.
Placement: During my time at this college, I didn't find any job placements or internships in my field. The promises made during admissions were untrue. It was disappointing to not gain any practical skills or experience throughout my graduation.
Campus: The campus buildings were nice, but the academic classes weren't great. They had Wi-Fi, but it wasn't for students to use. The hostel situation was not good because they partnered with local hostels instead of having their own for guys and girls.
Uday Nair
19 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super friendly. They're always there when you need help. The curriculum is top-notch and gets you ready for what's ahead. The exams can be tough, but they help you get ready for the future. Plus, you just need to pass with a 50%.
Placement: Everyone in our batch landed internships, which was awesome. Around half of us got jobs after graduation. The pay was pretty good, around 10 lakhs a year on average. The hospitals linked with the college, like Jupiter, were hiring us as assistant physiotherapists. It was a great opportunity for all of us!
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with spacious and comfy classes. All labs are fully equipped. The library has all the books you need. There are lots of quiet spots on campus to study. The hostel is top-notch too, with good quality food. The hostel fee for the year is 36,000.
Meena Khan
29 Mar, 2022
Admission: The teachers at Renaissance University are super nice and supportive. They really know their stuff and make learning fun. The MBA+PGP course is great for learning how to succeed in the business world. The exams are not too hard, just make sure to pass with over 50%. Overall, the faculty here is top-notch and really cares about helping students succeed.
Placement: From what I heard from the professors at Renaissance University, more than 70% of students found jobs. The highest salary offered was around 12 LPA, while the average was 6 LPA. For MBA+PGP, lots of insurance companies come for recruitment. And apparently, all students here get internships.
Campus: Renaissance University has everything you need on campus - gym, library, pool, cafeteria, computer lab, and more. They've got sports grounds, labs for different subjects, and even a placement center. But just a heads up, there's no hostel for girls or boys here.
Rakhi Rao
23 Feb, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are super helpful. They make sure we're ready for the industry. Some of them can be a bit full of themselves, though, and not very patient with students. The course curriculum is spot on and prepares us well. Exams are challenging, but nothing out of the ordinary you just need a 33% to pass.
Placement: Only a small percentage of students got placed last year. They admit over 300 students in the BCA program, but only a handful actually got jobs, like 5-10 students. The salary offered was around 2-3 lakhs per year, which is not that great. The college has connections with big companies like Amazon, Flipkart, and TCS. They offer different internships, both in the city and online. These internships cover digital marketing, sales, and more.
Campus: The facilities here are okay, but the buildings are pretty old. They're working on getting new buildings ready for future students. When you first visit, they might show you classrooms with AC, but actually, none of the classrooms have AC. There's a big library, a training hall, and even a theatre on campus.
Mahesh Iyer
15 Sept, 2021
Admission: The professors here are really smart and always ready to help. Exams are fair and graded by semester. The courses have exams each semester. It's not too hard, just moderate difficulty. You need at least 50% to pass. The subjects are straightforward and you can trust them.
Placement: Last year, almost all the students in my batch landed internships in Mumbai. The placement cell helps you find online and offline internships. The lowest pay offered is Rs. 15,000 per month, and the average salary after graduation is 3 LPA.
Campus: The college has everything you need a library, computer labs, an auditorium, and nice classrooms. The canteen is there too. All students can use these facilities. The hostel is okay and super near the college. They also organize sports and cultural events. And don't forget about the fun annual college fest!
Vidya Iyer
2 Aug, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. They're always there to help when you're confused. You can reach out to them anytime for guidance. The pass rate is around 45%, and the semester exams are okay.
Placement: Around 10% to 20% of students in my college get jobs in forensic science. The salary for this field ranges from 2.3 LPA to 6 LPA. Both government and private companies come for placements. Popular job roles are investment officer and lab assistant.
Campus: The campus has good facilities like sports, hostels, and classrooms. In November, we had a fun sports week with volleyball, cricket, basketball, and more. Hostels are nice but a bit pricey. The canteens got moved to the roof behind B block. The library is also good.
Rajeev Verma
3 Jun, 2021
Admission: I really like the course I'm taking, but the teaching quality is not great. The teachers don't follow the syllabus well. It's a challenge because they don't meet the course standards. Also, it's tough because there's no online way to fill out exam forms.
Placement: I was kinda disappointed with how the college handled placements. Only 10 students from my batch got placed last year. The teachers weren't that great, and the college didn't have a good timetable. Also, there weren't many top companies coming for hiring, and they didn't offer internships on campus. Most placements were in insurance companies, mostly in sales.
Campus: The college doesn't have Wi-Fi on campus, and the classrooms are small. Also, the lighting is bad, and there's no clean food area. But, there's a nice sports field, so that's cool.