MAHE Manipal BA/ BA (Hons.) 2026
ApplyNAAC A++ Accredited | NIRF Rank #3
NAAC A++ Accredited | NIRF Rank #3
Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
Recognized as Category-1 Deemed to be University by UGC | 41,000 + Alumni Imprints Globally | Students from over 20+ countries
Ranked as the 3rd Best Private University in Gujarat by Education World
Last Date to Apply: 25th May | QS I-Gauge Diamond Rated | NAAC A+ Accredited | 621 Recruitment Partners | INR 40 LPA Highest CTC | 4482 Job offers
NAAC A+ Grade | Ranked 503 Globally (QS World University Rankings 2026)
The college is well equipped with all the necessary equipments, it's infrastructure is nice, it has all the facilities required also. Library, classrooms, sports centre,etc. everything is there in the college campus. The college's campus is maintained very well. The college building is clean and hygienic.
Course I took admission in was B.Sc, major in Botany. It was my desire to take this course and this was the sole reason behind taking admission in the course. The teaching quality is definitely satisfactory. Our curriculum was surely fully updated. It also makes us job-ready after completing the course.
The placements is a thing upon which the college needs to work hard upon in my belief. Few of our batchmates were placed after the placement drive. The students on average got a package of nearly 1.5 Lakhs INR to 2 Lakhs INR. The college was helpful during the placement process.
My course was having a fees of 3 Thousand INR nearly for one semester. I surely think that the course was valuable enough for the price paid for it.
I love the college life here, specially because I got too many old friends as my classmates there, which was absolutely wonderful for me. I loved this thd most, the wirst thing I can say is that the placements is the weakest point of the college.
The college was having basic infrastructural facilities, such as projectors in classrooms, library, parking area, small canteen, laboratories (not so good, but bit better than chemistry lab). There was Wi-Fi, but students were not provided with access to it.
I had pursued botany honors from the college, and professors of my department were highly knowledgeable as well as interactive, making classes engaging. Curriculum as well as teaching pedagogy followed was old one.
There were no any scene of campus placement drives in the college. Neither students were asking for it nor the administration was concerned about the same, it was a typical degree college, where students were just to have graduation degrees.