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Royal Global University Royal Global University Guwahati An exclusive Guide by Royal Global University Reviews on Placements, Faculty & Facilities Check latest reviews and ratings on placements, faculty, facilities submitted by students & alumni. Reviews (Showing 20 of 37 reviews) Overall Rating (Out of 5) 3.6 Based o n 29 Verif ied Reviews Distribution of Rating >4-5 star 28% >3-4 star 45% >2-3 star 24% 1-2 star 3% Component Ratings (Out of 5) Placements 2.6 Infrastructure 4.3 Faculty & Course 3.9 Curriculum Crowd & Campus Life 4.0 Value for Money 3.1 The Verif ied badge indicates that the reviewer's details have been verified by Shiksha, and reviewers are bona f ide students of this college. These reviews and ratings have been given by students. Shiksha does not endorsed the same. Out of 37 published reviews, 29 reviews are verif ied. S Sayantan Brahma | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2024 Verified Reviewed on 29 Aug 2021 3.6 Placements 2 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Really good infrastructure and facilities. Placements: I have rated 2 because there are no companies coming to this University as we have heard so far. This university is famous for its cultural events across the North East. Well according to their prospectus the avg package offered is 6 lacs. The percentage of students placed is not that high. Companies such as Jio, Dalmia, Star Cement, etc. Visit Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. his campus. Infrastructure: This university provides way better facilities than any other university or college in North-East India. It has around 100+ courses available. This university also has 3 libraries and plenty of classrooms fulfilled with all the required facilities. Apart from all these the RGU also has labs for different subjects and also provides free wi-fi. Now coming to the hostels. Hostels are too good compared to other hostel campuses of engineering colleges in Assam and also tries to provide food of good taste but that disappoints me a lot. Apart from that only veg is allowed in the campus which is very nostalgic. Well, this university also provides maintained playgrounds, courts to play cricket, football, TT, badminton etc. Faculty: Well talking about the teachers they are really very kind, humble and helpful. They are well qualified and are always ready if the students need any help. The quality of teaching is extremely good when it comes to RGU. The Architecture department is the best in the whole of North-East India. The course curriculum is relevant. The semester are easy but if we students study the whole year. If we miss a single class then there would be a big confusion in syllabus completion. Other: Well, I am studying B.Tech (CE) in RGU (RSET). The best thing about this course is that it provides me with the best of the required information on the topic in a very descriptive and precise manner. Well RGU is known for events and fest over the year this university conducts at least 6-7 cultural events and the well known Concensio. M Mayur Protim Maha ... | Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech. Lateral Entry) - Verified Batch of 2021 Reviewed on 22 Jul 2021 3.6 Placements 3 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 College administration is not good. The exam department is a waste, which requires a student union. Placements: Almost 30% of the students got placed till now. The highest salary package offered is 12 LPA, the lowest salary package offered is 1 LPA, and the average salary package offered is 15 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Byju's, Max Cement, TCS, Soni Ceramics, Capgemini, etc. Top roles offered are sales worker and field engineer. Verzeo, Internshala, etc., are the companies in which 80% of the students are recruited for internships. Infrastructure: Our college has many facilities and infrastructures like different laboratories for different fields, digital classrooms with mic facility and a large collection of books in the library. It also has a Wi-Fi connection which is very slow, and as we enter the Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. college, our Jio internet stops working. We face a great problem in using the internet for educational purposes inside the college. I am not a hostel border, but I know a bit that the quality of food is just above average. There is a dispensary for minimum treatment in an emergency, and it also included a gym with some facilities. Indoor badminton court, a court for squash, lawn tennis, cricket pitch and nets, table tennis, pool and chess are included in the sports and games section. Faculty: Faculty members are good, friendly and supportive. They are extremely helpful, and their teaching quality is very good. The course's syllabus is relevant, but it does not make students ready for industrial works. Some training is required. Semester exams are not that tough, and the pass percentage of students is around 80%. Anonymous | Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) - Batch of Verified 2022 Reviewed on 23 Apr 2021 2.8 Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 This college is good to do time pass but not good for studies. Placements: In DMLT, there was only one student, and it was me. Our college doesn't provide any placements. Only 5% of the students got placements from here. Our college offers internships for students. It fails students in semester examinations, and when students want to recheck their exam sheets, they charge Rs. 1,500. Infrastructure: The hostel facility is good here, but the food facility is average. Even our college charges a huge amount of money for the hostel. Faculty: There are not any faculty members in our course, and teachers of other courses conduct classes for us. They conduct combined classes for us with other courses. They don't teach us practicals properly. However, some teachers teach well, but some teach badly. We don't understand anything. We complained to our HOD regarding it, but they don't give any response. Our college hires new teachers who recently passed out and do not have any experience in teaching. During the entire day, they conduct only 2-3 classes. Other: I have chosen this course to do research on micro-organisms. I like to improve my course. Our college organises Concensio fest every year. P Pranita Saha | Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) - Batch of 2021 Verified Reviewed on 19 Dec 2020 3.8 Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 I am satisfied because of the amazing faculty members and infrastructure. Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. Placements: The placement council headed by faculty members helps students with placements and internships. They provide students with a wide range of companies to choose from. They also guide students through seminars and discussions before the interview of companies. Infrastructure: Our college infrastructure is excellent. Sports field, canteen, library and classrooms are well-designed with 24x7 Wi-Fi facility. Hostel services and canteen food are also of good quality, and they are providing all amenities to students of this institute. Faculty: Faculty members are very helpful, qualified and knowledgeable. Quality of teaching is excellent. This course is relevant, and it also makes students industry-ready with all the practical knowledge required in today's world. R Renphamo Kikon | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - Batch of Verified 2022 Reviewed on 2 Mar 2020 4.2 Placements 3 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Overall, it is a good university. Placements: If you get overall 50% in your high school, you can join BBA. There are no salary packages offered till now because students are not recruited yet as it is our first year, but we will be getting placed in the second and third year. Role offered was as a management accounting. I don't know about the salary packages offered. Infrastructure: Facilities provided in our college are good. You need to concentrate in class, and your job is done. The infrastructure of the college is good as there are many courses offered. Our library and labs available are good. Mac is used in computer labs. There are air-conditioners available from evening till morning in the hostel which is enough. You will get air conditioning in classrooms also, which is available anytime. The hostel canteen is good. Only vegetarian products are available. Faculty: Teachers in our college are very good and educated. They can teach well, and they make sure that everyone understands the book. Even they encourage us to go for sports which is good because not many colleges encourage students for sports. The course curriculum is relevant, and it makes student industry-ready. Other: I chose this course because I wanted to establish a business of my own, and also to earn money as soon as possible. I only wish that attendance was not an issue. Events held are very good, like Dj night and all. We have an event which is one of the most rated events in northeast India. You need to get more than 90% for scholarships. Club activities Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. are also organised. M Mausumi Borthakur | M.Sc. in Chemistry - Batch of 2021 Verified Reviewed on 14 Jan 2020 3.0 Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 The ambience of the university, faculty members and campus are good.
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