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STAREX University

Private University|Estd. 2016

Average rating of Starex University

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 12 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
8%
4
50%
3
33%
2
0%
1
8%
Placement

Placement

3.6/5

Admission

Admission

3.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.1/5

Academics

Academics

3.9/5

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Ashish Patel

Ashish Patel

23 Apr, 2025

1.5
1 Admission 1 Academics 2 Placement 2 Infrastructure

Admission: Exams here aren't done right. There aren't enough teachers for regular classes. The labs are always closed, so we can't practice. We aren't ready for exams like students at other colleges. Because of that, many of us fail. It's because we don't get the right help.

Placement: Not many students show up for class regularly at this college. The teachers don't really come to teach. If we want internships, we have to find them ourselves. It feels like the college doesn't really care about internships for the paramedics course.

Campus: The classrooms and labs here don't have Wi-Fi, and they're not cleaned well. They only clean them once a week. The desks are old-school and uncomfortable, and there's no proper seating. It's pretty bad. I often wonder why I'm even here, spending money. Choose this college at your own risk.

Smriti Gupta

Smriti Gupta

17 Sept, 2023

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful. They guide us and solve our problems. They even have extra classes for clearing doubts. The course is practical and gets us ready for the industry. Exams are not too hard, just moderate. The pass rate is around 33%.

Placement: Most of us in our course got jobs  around 86%. The highest salary was 14 LPA, while the average was 9 LPA. The lowest was 3 LPA. EY and Deloitte are top companies hiring from our course. About 70% of us also got internships. The popular roles are like marketing manager.

Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, smart classrooms, and a library. The hostel facilities are good, and the mess serves a variety of food. There's also a canteen on campus. In case of emergencies, medical facilities are available. Plus, all the sports facilities are top-notch.

Vinay Joshi

Vinay Joshi

7 Apr, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really push us to do our best in college and future jobs. They're all experts with high degrees. The courses are great, balancing theory and hands-on learning. Our vice-chancellor focuses a lot on real-world experience. Exams are tough, but they really show what you know. Most of us from my group passed, around 85%.

Placement: The placement process at our college kicks off with NASSCOM teaming up with the University for awesome training. When we hit our final year, big companies like Accenture, IBM, Merkle, Seagate, Deloitte, and Amazon come for campus interviews. Salaries vary, with the top one at 15 LPA and the average around 5-6 LPA. In our batch, internships weren't arranged by the college, but they're looking into it for future batches. Job roles differ based on the company, so it's good to keep an eye out!

Campus: The college looks really nice with its yellow and white building. Our labs and library are great, they have everything we need for our courses. We can use the WiFi, but they keep track of our data. Guys and girls have separate hostels, with some having AC and some not. You can use the laundry service if you want. We always have electricity and water, which is awesome. The food in the canteen is much better than in the mess. And we have both indoor and outdoor sports areas on campus, which is cool.

Abhishek

Abhishek

21 Dec, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were super helpful to all of us. I feel like doing a B.Com doesn't really add much value nowadays, so I'd suggest going for post-grad studies like an MBA or Ph.D. The semester exams weren't too tough, but you definitely need to put in some study time to pass them.

Placement: I did B.Com, a graduation degree. Many students didn't go for placements; they preferred PG degrees. But let's be honest, the placement support wasn't great. The highest package for my degree was 3 LPA for a role in TCS. Companies like TCS, Bajaj Finance, Airtel, and HDFC Bank visited, mainly for finance and marketing roles. Around 3-4 students got placed in roles like Customer Relationship Manager, Marketing Executive, and Sales Executive.

Campus: The Wi-Fi in the building works, but we only get 100 MB per day. The food in the canteen is decent. But there aren't many sports options here. They have football and tennis grounds, but you gotta bring your own stuff. There's also a medical room, which is cool.

Rohit Singh

Rohit Singh

13 Nov, 2021

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They teach well and follow the UGC and ICAR guidelines for agriculture courses. The semester exams are kinda average in difficulty, but it all depends on how much effort you put in.

Placement: You can't expect guaranteed placements here. It all comes down to how good you are. The university doesn't promise on-campus placements. For hotel management, they're pretty sure about getting you placed in hotels. They've made deals with some hotels for that.

Campus: The school has good facilities. The bathrooms and gardens are well-kept. They always keep things clean and the security is tight. You can't get in without your ID. Plus, there are lots of trees and plants around, which is nice for taking walks during breaks.

Priya Mishra

Priya Mishra

8 Jun, 2021

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I decided to pursue my dream of becoming an HR manager by enrolling in the MBA program. There were 30 faculty members teaching us, which was cool because there were only 120 students. The ratio was 1:4, which meant we got plenty of attention. The teachers were great - 15 were associate professors, 13 were assistant professors, and 2 were professors. They mostly taught using PPTs and blackboards, but sometimes we had flip classes and other fun methods too. We had 4 exams per semester, each worth 70 marks. Plus, there were 2 mid-term exams per semester, each worth 30 marks. The class size was 66, so it was easy to get to know everyone. The course fees were INR 150000 per year, which was a bit pricey but worth it for the quality education we received.

Placement: After finishing the 2nd semester of my MBA, we could join placement drives. But if we finish the 3rd semester, the college lets us start a job. There's also a chance for off-campus drives. About 15 to 18 companies came to our college for placements. Around 75 to 80 percent of students got placed. The highest package for our course is 14 lac, with an average of 5 lac. Some students even started their own businesses or got jobs.

Campus: The hostel at our college has separate facilities for guys and girls. The rooms are cool with all the basics and come with furniture for studying and chilling. The whole place has Wi-Fi, plus you get power and water 24/7. Prices are like this: Single AC rooms are about 1.3 Lacs a year, twin-sharing is 1.2 Lacs, and triple-sharing is 1.1 Lacs. If you go for non-AC, twin-sharing is 1 Lacs, and triple-sharing is 90000 a year. All in all, it's a pretty decent setup for living on campus.

Anita Rao

Anita Rao

6 May, 2021

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and super qualified. They teach really well and get us ready for the real world. But man, those semester exams are tough! Out of 110 students, only around 30% managed to pass.

Placement: Around 20% of students usually get placed after college. The highest package is about 320000 while the lowest is 120000. Companies like Cipla and Medicament are the main ones hiring students. Many students, around 60-70%, also get internships at places like Medicament. The roles they offer are in quality control and analysis.

Campus: Our department has everything we need WiFi, labs, classrooms, and libraries. The classrooms have ACs, which is great. The hostel is good, and the food isn't too bad. We even have a hospital on campus for medical help anytime. And if you're into sports, we've got football, cricket, and more available.

vishal yadav

vishal yadav

10 Apr, 2021

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and always help us out. They even do extra classes to explain things better. The course we're studying is practical and prepares us for work. The exams are not too hard, just average. And the pass rate is around 33%.

Placement: Around 75% of students in our course got jobs after graduating. The highest salary you can get is 14 LPA, while the average is 7 LPA and the lowest is 3 LPA. EY and Deloitte are the top companies that hire from our course. Also, about 60% of students landed internships. The most common job offered is accounts manager.

Campus: The college has great facilities like Wi-Fi, smart classrooms, and air-conditioners. The quality of everything is good. The canteen offers lots of food choices. Plus, they have medical and sports facilities too. Overall, I'm happy with what the college offers.

Aishwarya Reddy

Aishwarya Reddy

22 Apr, 2020

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and know their stuff. I find the lessons easy to follow and understand. The course teaches practical stuff that's actually useful. The machines are user-friendly, which is great. Exams are not too hard, and there are 4 parts to each one.

Placement: I'm really happy with how many students from our college got jobs  around 60%! The highest salary package is 7 LPA. Companies like Paras Hospital and Global Hospital come to hire students. Most students also get internships. Our teachers are great  they support us a lot. Plus, they take us on trips to hospitals and companies, which is cool.

Campus: Our college has Wi-Fi, good labs, a huge library, and hostel facilities with good food. The staff are nice, the campus is big, and we have a cafeteria. No ragging here, just greenery outside the city. Love it here!

Priya Gupta

Priya Gupta

19 Mar, 2020

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super nice and friendly. If you keep up with your daily work, passing is a breeze. The assignments are actually fun and make me think about everything I've learned. I love that I can easily catch up on lectures online if I miss them. Personally, as an introvert, it's been a bit tough, but others might find it easier. The teaching is top-notch and there's always great support available. The campus location took some getting used to, but hey, that's part of the university experience!

Placement: I really like how our college helps us find placements. Lots of students, like around 60%, get placed every year. Big companies like Google, Microsoft, Wipro, and IBM come to hire us. Most students, about 70%, also get internships. The starting salary is pretty good, ranging from Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 per month. The college even offers grooming sessions to make our resumes better. I feel lucky to have these opportunities here. The salary package can go up to 8 LPA, depending on the company and course. Plus, there are plenty of internship chances for us to explore. It's a great place for students looking to kickstart their careers.

Campus: The university's infrastructure is really good. The classrooms are spacious with smart blackboards and a clean study environment. Hostel facilities are also great, including the mess and other amenities. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, my experience here has been positive. In the first year, there were lots of events for freshers to meet new people and get involved in university life. They've even moved some of these online this year. The lecturers, especially those in forensics, have been supportive through online learning. They've managed to keep the lectures and sessions engaging and interesting. Overall, I'd definitely recommend this university to others. I have only good things to say about it.