
Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research
Average rating of SRIHER Chennai
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.4
Student Rating Distribution
Tanya Das
21 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here speak both native and English in class, which helps us understand better. I really like the college vibe with 3 or 4 events happening every year. Sometimes they have extra classes, but you gotta pay for those.
Placement: I really liked my time at Sri Ramachandra Faculty of Engineering and Technology. They offer different courses and I was happy with the placements. The highest salary package for engineering streams was around 25 LPA.
Campus: The food at our college is prepared safely and there are lots of healthy choices. The library has everything you need for studying and doing research. People from different places study here, but language isn't a problem.
Om Singh
11 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers at our college are super nice and have Ph.D. qualifications. They really help us get ready for the industry. We start learning professional coding skills right from the 1st year. Exams are well-organized, and a different group of teachers handle them. A lot of students pass with a score of around 80% or more.
Placement: I love that our college helps students get jobs after graduation. They say 100% of eligible students get job offers. The pay is pretty good too, usually between 4 and 10 LPA. One student even got an internship at Amazon and got paid 1,10,000/-. The job roles you can get after studying here are AML analyst, ML engineer, KYC analyst, and more.
Campus: The college has separate labs for each course with PCs and Wi-Fi. There's a library in our block focused on different subjects. Each batch has their own classes for their courses. The hostel blocks are huge, with lots of students staying in separate ones for boys and girls. We've got 4 big canteens serving great food and a mess for both boys and girls. The college is well-equipped for sports too, with courts for basketball, volleyball, football, tennis, soccer, and a cricket ground.
Rajeev Menon
29 Jan, 2024
Admission: Studying B.Sc. Applied Psychology at Sri Ramachandra Institute has been great. The teachers are really experienced and supportive. They balance theory and practical stuff well. The course focuses on real-life skills with research and internships. Exams are not too hard, and most students pass easily because of the helpful environment here.
Placement: The psychology course at SRIHER has good placement opportunities. They help you find jobs through their placement cell. Graduates usually get entry-level jobs in places like hospitals and NGOs. Top recruiters are Apollo Hospital, Fortis, and educational institutions. You can also do internships in hospitals, counseling centers, and NGOs linked to SRIHER. After graduation, you can work as a Psychology Assistant, Research Assistant, HR Executive, or in counseling and psychometric testing.
Campus: The college has awesome classrooms and psychology labs. The library is great, with lots of online resources and journals. There are separate hostels for guys and girls, with over 3,600 rooms. The place has a resort vibe with continuous water and power. The mess serves up tasty and healthy food with different cuisines. Plus, there are cool on-campus canteens. You can play sports and work out at the dedicated grounds and fitness centers. They even have both indoor and outdoor games. And if you get sick, the college has a hospital and medical facilities on-site.
Sunita Iyer
29 Dec, 2023
Admission: The faculty here is pretty good. They're supportive and nice. I really enjoyed my math and chemistry teachers because they were funny and understood us well. I can't say there's any teacher I didn't like. My midterm is coming up in a month, so I'll be studying hard. But some of the subjects in the course aren't that helpful for a CSE student like me.
Placement: The faculty at our college really helps with placements. They bring in lots of companies and make sure we have job and internship opportunities. It's great because we get to meet different companies right on campus. There are so many internship options available too. It's awesome how they prepare us for the job market!
Campus: There are lots of festivals at our college like cultural events and sports tournaments. Our classrooms have air conditioners, which is great. The department has a library with all the books we need, plus an Oxford library. Every week there's some event going on, and anyone can join in.
Vidya Das
2 Dec, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. Most of them have Ph.D. or MD degrees. The teaching is good overall, but some teachers could step it up a bit. The course curriculum is spot-on and gets us ready for the industry by giving us hands-on experience in the labs. The semesters are not too easy or too hard, they're just right in the middle. Most students pass, only a couple might struggle a bit.
Placement: I'm not sure about the job placements for our course, they don't really arrange that. But the good thing is we get to do a 6-month internship on campus. It's a great way to practice everything we've learned during our time here.
Campus: The facilities here are amazing! All the classrooms have Wi-Fi, smart boards, and projectors. The library has tons of books and journals. The canteen and medical facilities are top-notch too, with their own hospital on campus.
Swati Rao
11 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They know their stuff and help us out a lot. But they don't really connect with us much. Sometimes they can be a bit harsh, which is a bummer. The course we're taking is practical and gets us ready for the real world. The exams are kinda tough, but doable. You just need to aim for that 35% pass mark.
Placement: In my batch, there are 26 students. Those who met the criteria got placed in my course. The criteria include an interview with questions about ourselves and the course, plus our marks from 10th and 12th grade. Only seniors in their fourth year can do internships for this course.
Campus: The college's setup is pretty cool. It's all air-conditioned, but sadly, no Wi-Fi for us. They've got loads of sports stuff and courts, even a pool and gym. You can grab food from different canteens, and the mess serves South Indian food. Oh, and there's a hospital on campus too.
Sumit Joshi
11 Aug, 2023
Admission: I picked this course because I'm aiming for a career in medicine. It's just what I need. The curriculum doesn't really get us ready for real-life stuff or more studying. The teaching is simple and clear. Everyone can follow along. We have exams every couple of months, both inside and outside the class.
Placement: In my college, we get placement opportunities in the last year of our course. But we can't start working until the final semester because it's focused on research. Google even visits our college for hiring! Companies like HCL, Trivium, and IMARC also come for placements. On average, students get a package of 240,000. About 10% of students in my course got placed through campus interviews. I'm looking forward to starting my job soon!
Campus: The hostel here is awesome! Rooms are nice, come with a fan, chair, table, and cupboard. The place is well-kept and clean, including the washrooms. The mess food is great too. They offer different types of food for both South and North Indian tastes, and the quality is good. Love it!
Ashish Menon
22 Feb, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They're always ready to help, even outside their office hours. They really know their stuff. The MBBS exams can be tough, but you can pass if you study hard. We have six exams during the year, and then there's one big university exam at the end. Almost everyone passes with a 98-100% success rate.
Placement: Around 250 students are in my batch. We only need to do internships in the last year of MBBS. The internships are at the hospital where we study. Once we finish MBBS and internship, we can go abroad for more training or stay in India for an MS or MD. The faculty is super supportive for research, and the university gives grants for research projects. Our medical college is even recognized by the USA for further studies.
Campus: Our college has four big lecture halls that can fit all 250 students. The dissection hall for first-year students has Wi-Fi and broadcast. The teaching hospital has classrooms on every floor and in the wards for teaching. Hostel rooms for MBBS students are all single with attached or common washrooms. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus. We've got courts for badminton, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and throwball. Plus, there's a swimming pool and gym you can use for a small fee. And if you're hungry, there are three places to eat on campus besides the mess hall, which is cheap.
Isha Das
27 Nov, 2022
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They use a practical curriculum that helps us learn better. We have 9 exams each semester. And the pass rate is around 50%. It's a great place to learn with hands-on teaching methods.
Placement: I loved how almost all students easily found jobs after graduation. The highest package was around 100,000, the average was 50,000, and the lowest was 20,000. The internship was great for learning practical skills and working with patients.
Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure with great Wi-Fi and top-notch labs. The classrooms are air-conditioned and there's a nice library with all the medical books you need. Plus, the hostel food is really good!
Sameer Sharma
11 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers at our college were really helpful and knew their stuff. They taught us well and got us ready for the industry. The course we studied was practical and made us job-ready. The exams weren't too tough to pass either. Overall, a good experience at this college!
Placement: I'm happy to say that almost half of the students here get jobs on campus. Our college arranges lots of placement drives for us. The average salary for our course is between 4 to 9 LPA. And the cool jobs we can get after graduating include being a nutritionist, dietician, or trainer.
Campus: The college has really nice facilities and infrastructure for us students in this course. We've got labs and libraries to help us learn better. And there's Wi-Fi, a canteen, a hostel, sports, and other stuff for us too. The food in the canteen and hostel mess is pretty good too!