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Besides this many students opt for higher studies and the remaining students itself go to companies for jobs.
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Vineet kisan mohite 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
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Dissatisfied with professors, placements, canteen, mess, etc. Everything needs to be improved.
Placements: There were all types of students in the B.Com course, the highest package of students was Rs. 3,60,000. A few students got placement from the college maximum of 3-4, not more than that. There were not more than 2-3 top recruitment companies, they just visited the interview and left.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is third-class. Broken washrooms, no hygiene, no cleanliness, we have to use the staff washrooms. Benches are broken, walls are scraped, and many more third-class and overrated food in the canteen. There are no sports or any other extracurricular activities done in college.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified but too arrogant, especially the principal. Topics are irrelevant in this course. We have botany in B.Com. We aren't able to choose our own subject, but we still have the right. College professors knowingly fail students so they can give the KT exam, which is their revenue. If students pay to recheck, the amount of rechecking is 75% of the KT fee.
Other: I wouldn't suggest anyone to take admission in a degree college, no events, no fest, nothing. Only junior college has privileges, we had only the ground, which is now covered by the law college.
Reviewed on 14 Sep 2025Read More
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Manthan Pawar 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2026
1.6
2Placements1Infrastructure1Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Absolutely dissatisfied with faculty members, very bad infrastructure, no placements, nothing.
Placements: In our B.Com course, there were actually 360 students. Currently, we are in our 2nd year. The next year, companies are going to visit for an internship, and as per records, the highest package was about Rs. 3,60,000, and only mid-size company keeps interns. There are a few big companies. They too only select not more than 3-4. The rest of them got internships from outside rather than college placement.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is very poor, with no cleanliness, nothing. Classroom benches are broken, answers are written on walls, the washrooms are broken, and they are preparing them, so we have to use the staff washrooms. The class canteen is overpriced and has zero taste. The canteen is there, so if there is a free period, students can stay there, and they are just a drive away. Don't behave badly and disrespect us if we have answers for them.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified yet arrogant; they aren't knowledgeable. A few weeks back, I was just asked questions about economics, and he didn't know about it, so he skipped literally 4 pages, and yesterday was our exam, and due to jealousy, he didn't give the assignment questions. I pray that he might get suspended asap.
Other: I chose this course as I was doing the CA side-by-side, and both portions are similar. There are no festivals, events, or anything at all, no extracurricular activities.
Reviewed on 14 Sep 2025Read More
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sanskar SINGH 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2025
3.6
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Absolutely satisfied because of the faculty, not because of placement, the infrastructure is good.
Placements: 90% of placements are done. The top companies are TCS, Zudio, and Dmart. The top roles are manager and sales executive. The highest package is ₹30k per month, the lowest is ₹15k per month, and the average is ₹20k per month. 70% got internships from my course, B. Com, with companies like TCS, Zudio, Dmart, PVR, and Paytm.
Infrastructure: The college provides the best facilities for the fees it charges, such as Wi-Fi, which is available for all departments. The library's infrastructure is so good that it also provides personal PCs in the library so that you can study online. The classroom infrastructure is average and not so good.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified but not knowledgeable enough (this is for a few teachers, the rest are fully qualified and knowledgeable). The teaching quality on average is good. I had studied B. Com, by only studying, you cannot be industry-ready, but you can still get an internship.
Other: I had to pursue chartered accountancy, so along with that, B.Com is quite a good course. Facilities and faculty members must be improved.
Reviewed on 20 Aug 2025Read More
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Poonam munnilal patel 
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Batch of 2027
4.2
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Worth joining because it is a government college and a top college in the local area.
Placements: Right now I'm in 2nd year of a B.Sc. in biotechnology, so I don't know about exact placement, but it is decent. I saw many big companies last year. My course is not government-aided, it's unaided, so a little bit feels a spike, but other courses offer government aid. A must-try college if you are looking for a good campus, class, and staff.
Infrastructure: Well, I'm very comfortable with the management, they arranged all the necessary stuff a student can need. They have a library, Wi-Fi connection, moderate classrooms, hi-tech labs, and a lot more, a worthwhile college. You can join NCC, sports quota. I didn't join a hostel because I'm near the college.
Faculty: All the teachers and professors are well educated, and I like to study through them. Talking about the exam, they conduct a moderate paper. If you have studied properly, then you can definitely do well. Library and teachers will help you a lot, and weekly 3 to 4 practical sessions are happening.
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2025Read More
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Mangal 
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) - Batch of 2025
3
1Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
College has good teachers, sports, library, and computer lab. Placement needs improvement.
Placements: Approximately 5%-10% of students got placed. The annual salary ranges from a minimum of Rs. 60,000 to a maximum of 3 LPA. Local companies and well-known firms like LIC, Wipro, and DMart predominantly hire salespeople and data entry operators, with DMart having the highest number of employees in these roles. This officer is Mr. Ghokle from Vasai.
Infrastructure: Our college has good facilities, including Wi-Fi and computer labs (with ID access). The science lab looks impressive, but its internal quality is unknown. Classrooms are decent, with minor issues that get repaired. Food is okay, but the price sometimes doesn't live up to expectations. Medical programs are occasional, but hard to track. We have annual sports events with competitions, held external. Overall, facilities are good, with proper lighting and boards.
Faculty: The teachers are helpful, and everyone ends up a hand. They're qualified, although some might be relatively new to teaching. The exams are manageable, but can be challenging at times. Thankfully, the teachers cover the entire syllabus well in advance, and we even get a revision before the exams.
Other: I was in the commerce stream, which taught me a lot about economics, commerce, and taxation. The auditorium is impressive, fully AC, and hosts events that draws a crowd. Connectivity is good, and the campus surroundings have shops. Scholarships are available for SC/ST and reserved categories. Industrial visits are part of extracurricular activities, where we visit places like RBI and other places every year. During my time, we went to Churchgate. These experiences are valuable and insightful.
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2025Read More
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Gaurav Chaudhary 
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Batch of 2027
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It's an above average college.
Placements: Around 40% of students get placements. The highest package is around 8 LPA. Top recruiter is Wipro. Software developer role is offered in my course. Last year a job fair program was set up. It is super helpful for the students to get a job. Many local companies came here.
Infrastructure: Our college has good and big classroom, lab, and also Wi-Fi speed is good. There is no hostel but the canteen facility is super. It provides good tasty food. Every lab has AC in it also every student gets a separate computer to do practicals, it happens every day. Library has many books.
Faculty: Teachers help a lot and they are very skilled and knowledgeable. My course makes students industry-ready. Approximately 90% of students pass the exam. Teachers teach us with the help of live examples, and they have knowledge of many subjects. They solve every doubt asked by the students.
Reviewed on 28 May 2025Read More
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For the faculty Annasaheb Vartak College of Arts, Commerce, Science have rating of 3.73. It represents that Institute has good, qualified and experienced faculty members.
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Annasaheb Vartak College of Arts, Commerce, Science provides programmes including B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. in streams such as Humanities & Social Sciences, Accounting & Commerce, Science, and are excellent for students to build their careers.
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Answered a year ago
Annasaheb Vartak College of Arts, Commerce, Science has a well-supported campus with facilities like Institute has 1 well-equipped library with 111029 numbers of books. Additionally, it has been rated 3.86 for infrastructure by the verified students on Shiksha platform.
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The seats availability for offered courses at Annasaheb Vartak College of Arts, Commerce, Science goes up to 1200.
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