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Jain Deemed -to- be University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Course and Fees 2024

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B.E. / B.Tech(52 courses)
1.3 L - 19.8 L
10+2 : 45-60 %
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M.E./M.Tech(15 courses)
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Graduation : 50 %
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Q:   What is the fee for various courses at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology?

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The fee for various courses at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology depends on the college and the course you choose. Some of the fee ranges for different courses are:

  • B.Tech: Between INR 2,10,000 and INR 3,00,000 year
  • B.Sc. (Hons): 120,000–180,000 INR annually
  • BCA: Between INR 1,50,000 and INR 2,00,000 annually
  • M.Tech: Between INR 1.0 to 2,50,000 annually
  • MCA: Between INR 1,50,000 and 2,50,000 annually
  • Ph.D.: Between INR 50,000 and INR 1,000,000 annually
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Q:   How many students can do B.Tech at Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore?

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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore, does not have a specified limit on the number of students who can pursue a B.Tech degree. However, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) norms and requirements state that the minimum intake for a B.Tech programme is 18 seats, which can be increased in steps of 6 up to a maximum of 24. Additionally, 6 more seats can be added if the course is accredited. The AICTE also specifies the land requirements and building space for technical institutions, which vary based on the program. The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore, is governed by the AICTE rules and regulations.

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Q:   Is Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore best for engineering or not?

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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Jain Deemed-to-be University in Bangalore is considered one of the top engineering schools in Bangalore. The institute has collaborated with various institutions and organizations for exchange of domain knowledge and technical training, including Toyota, TCS, IEEE, SIEMENS, and Texas InstrumentsThe Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Jain Deemed-to-be University in Bangalore is known for its quality education, people, and campus with the best facilities, and it is an NAAC 'A' grade college approved by the University Grant Commission.

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4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.9
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.3
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.2
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Many companies, like IBM, Infosys, Capgemini, Amazon, and TCS, will come to recruit students.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) - Batch of 2028
3
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
This is my experience so far.
Placements: I'm still in first year and not fully aware. I got to know from seniors that the highest salary package offered is 15 LPA. It's important to search for internships on our own. They provide free access to Coursera for students to learn as many skills as possible.
Infrastructure: The food in the mess is quite repetitive. It's good in the beginning, but eventually, it gets boring. Wi-Fi doesn't work most of the time. There is no medical facility on campus, so if we get sick, we need to go to the nearest hospital.
Faculty: Faculty for non-IT subjects are great but according to my experience, the IT faculty are not so good. At times they just read PPTs and don't explain the concept much. Our Maths faculty is really good. Chemistry and English faculty members are good as well.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.8
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
My college life at Jain University .
Placements: The in-college is good since the college is tied up with many Bangalore startup companies so they provide jobs for students. Every year, almost 90% get placed in campus placements, with an average salary of 6 LPA and the highest of 42 LPA till so far. And almost everyone gets an internship in college in there 3rd year, for sure. The top roles, like HR, were offered in CSE courses.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is so good, with a good garden and plants around the campus, which gives a pleasant feeling. They are so good they provide two hostels for both boys and girls. The hostels are two sharing with attached bathrooms and all. And they provide Wi-Fi and 24-hour hot water in hostels. The food in the hostel is good, but they do not provide non-vegetarian food, and they also don't allow non-vegetarians into the campus. Jain is the best place for sports and games activities because the biggest sports event in India takes place in the college.
Faculty: The faculty is very friendly and supportive; they are well-trained teachers with at least 10 years of work experience. The curriculum is relevant, aiming to make students industry-ready through practical skills, real-world projects, and internships. Exams are difficult and vary, but pass percentages are typically high.
Other: I chose this course for its balance of theory and practical skill, which aligns well with industry needs. The best aspect includes hands-on projects and experienced faculty. The campus is vibrant with events, good connectivity, and scholarship options. There would be a big fest called infinity in the month of May. And many extracurricular activities take place, like sports, etc. The college provides scholarships for students based on the college entrance examination, which is the JET exam. The scholarship depends on the marks that student scored in the exam. Since the college is a little far from the city, it is a little difficult to travel to the city if needed, but we can find many public transports near the college.
Reviewed on 13 Nov 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2025
2.6
3Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Dissatisfied with faculty in teaching quality.
Placements: The highest salary offered to a student in our batch was 54 lac from a Japanese company. The lowest salary offered was 3.2 lac from Teach Mahindra. Most companies offer a minimum salary of 4 LPA. If you are skilled, you can definitely get a good salary at this college. Some of the companies that come for placements are EY, Capgemini, Cognizant, Quinbay, PW, Tech Mahindra, Oracle, Broadridge, State Street, Genpact, Zopsmart, Ellucian, Rubrik, Evertz, and Viplus.
Infrastructure: The classrooms and libraries at this college are good enough. The library is a great place to explore and discover new things. It has a wide variety of books on different streams. The internet connectivity provided by the campus is decent. However, there is no canteen facility on campus where you can park.
Faculty: The management team is not good at all, but the teachers are friendly and helpful. You can reach out to them anytime for guidance and help. The teaching quality is not very good, so you have to learn everything by yourself. The sem exams are easy to medium level, and sometimes you might get some difficult questions, but mostly they are easy.
Other: If you are interested in knowing about what is going on in all other branches, then choosing CSE-gen is a good enough option. However, if you want to get admission here, choose your branch wisely as per your need, and don't go with the crowd. Otherwise, it will be more challenging for you in placement time.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Cloud Technology and Information Security) - Batch of 2028
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It's been 2 months and so far college life is going smoothly.
Placements: Well, it's still my first year so I don't know much about my placements, but in the passed-out batch, our seniors got 18 LPA packages in Rubriks, and other senior CSE students got 54 LPA in a Japan company. The lowest package was somewhere around 4 LPA.
Infrastructure: The college has hostels inside the campus and outside the campus as well. There is a food court, but only people from the hostel can eat there. Day scholars can't even buy that food, but there's a separate section to buy. Classrooms, labs, and the library are spacious, but the Wi-Fi doesn't work properly and you don't even get mobile network signals.
Faculty: The course is divided into 5 modules, and 1 year is divided into 2 semesters. Our batch started classes late, so now the teachers are rushing to finish their respective subjects. We have a month before our 2nd internals, and we have to finish 3 modules. I guess the curriculum is relevant, and yes, the college and teachers are trying their best to make the students industry-ready.
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B.Tech in Computer Science and Business System in collaboration with TCS - Batch of 2026
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good infrastructure, professional faculty members, bad hostel facilities as compared to what it feel
Placements: Actually, I belong to Computer Science with Business Systems, which is the first batch of the college as it started in 2022. I am from the first batch, so I cannot provide details about placement in the branch, but I can tell you about the general computer science branch. The highest package is 54LPA. While the average package is 7LPA. Some students get internship opportunities here. There are many recruiting companies among which the top ones are Phonpe, Wipro, TCS, Siemens, etc. We have a placement cell in the college. Jain has consistently achieved a high rate of campus placements compared to other top private universities in India, with its students being well-regarded by leading employers in various sectors and industries. In addition to driving change in education, the Student Career Advisory and Placement Support Team assists students in selecting appropriate career paths by helping them secure opportunities with leading companies in their fields.
Infrastructure: We have a spacious classroom with good-speed Wi-Fi. We have different labs such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Food Technology, Home Science etc. With the latest components. We have a big library with every variety of books from technical to philosophical. Every 100 students are supervised by trained wardens who have undergone a thorough background check. Large rooms with private bathrooms; options for single, double, or triple occupancy. Professional housekeepers provide daily cleaning services for rooms and bathrooms. Food services offered by Sodexo include breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. Festival-specific menu offerings.
Faculty: Generally, all the faculty members are Ph.D. holders with diverse knowledge in their respective fields. Faculty members have an average teaching experience of 10-12 years. They are able to engage and interact with the students. They also provide mentorship and guidance to the students for their better future. There is a deep relationship between the faculty members and the students. The course is relevant to meet current and future industry or company needs. We have semester exams in two phases: internal and external. Internal exams comprise tests, quizzes, attendance, lab, etc. While external exams comprise an exam.
Other: I chose Computer Science and Business Systems as my branch in the Computer Science field. Actually, I chose this branch because along with Computer Science, I also like subjects such as Business, Management, Finance, etc. As this branch is like Computer Science integrated with an MBA course. The course is designed by TCS. The main fest of the college is “Infinity." This festival encompasses stunning performances and advanced innovation, making it an inclusive celebration of diversity, talent, and creativity. There are regular competitions organized by clubs, etc. The college also conducts regular seminars, workshops, webinars, Industrial Connect, etc. There are different student clubs that organize various activities for students.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.8
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Very average college due to its faculty and their behavior and not very value for money.
Placements: A good number of students were placed in internships but it wasn't from college; you had to find it. The highest package this year was 54 LPA internationally, with an average of 7 LPA. The students got internships in small tech companies they found out about on their own.
Infrastructure: WiFi is bad in the college. Labs are very average using old-generation computers, which aren't efficient so you have to use your own. The library is big enough with a wide range of books. Infrastructure is nice; we have many sports grounds, but we can't use them for students.
Faculty: Some teachers are good and excellent in their field but everyone else is just here because of money and doesn't want to teach anything; they just want to finish their lectures and don't know how to code and become coding teachers. Curriculum is fine, just like other colleges and exams are kind of easy.
Other: I chose this course because I liked it and the best thing about the course is that it helps you explore different fields. The course can get an upgrade by being industry-oriented and practical. Overall, an average college with an average course.
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Q:   What are the top Scholarships for B.Tech at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology and how to avail them?

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There are many scholarship opportunities for B.Tech students at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology offered by various government and private organizations. Some of the top scholarships are:

UPESEAT Scholarship for B.Tech Students: Students who pass the UPES Engineering Aptitude Test (UPESEAT) are eligible for this scholarship, which is provided by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. According to academic achievement, the scholarship, which pays for half of the first semester's tuition, can be renewed for further semesters.

Rolls-Royce Unnati Scholarships for Women Engineering Students: Rolls-Royce India and Buddy4Study are pleased to offer this fellowship to female engineering students studying a B.Tech in any of the following fields: computer science, electronics, mechanical, aerospace, marine, electrical, and electronics. 25 chosen students will receive INR 35,000 annually from the award.

Merit Cum Means Scholarship for Professional and Technical Courses CS (Minorities):  The Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, is offering this scholarship to students studying professional and technical degrees, such B.Tech, who are members of minority communities, which include Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains, and Zoroastrians. The scholarship pays for the tuition and offers up to INR 20,000 in annual maintenance allowance.

Adobe India Women-in Technology Scholarship:  Adobe India is offering this scholarship to female students studying a B.Tech in information technology, computer science, or related subjects. The scholarship offers a laptop, a chance to intern at Adobe, mentorship from Adobe professionals, and a one-time payment of INR 1,00,000.

Keep India Smiling Foundation Scholarship Programme:  Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd. and Buddy4Study are offering this award to students studying a B.Tech in any stream. 50 selected students would receive INR 30,000 annually from the award.

Students must fulfill the requirements for eligibility and submit an online application via the relevant scholarship provider website or portal in order to be eligible for these awards. Though the steps for each scholarship may change, they usually entail completing an online application, attaching pertinent files, and sending in an essay or statement of purpose. A portfolio evaluation, interview, and online test are some more steps in the selection process. In order to obtain the most recent information and changes, students can visit the scholarship's official websites. I'm hoping this is useful to you.

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Q:   Can I get Jain Deemed-to-be University, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, B.Tech with 88% in JET?

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The eligibility criteria for B.Tech at School of Engineering and Technology are as follows:

  • The candidates must have graduated from a recognised institution in class 12 with mathematics, chemistry, and physics as required courses.
  • Candidates must have completed class 12 with a minimum grade of 60% or above.
  • Depending on the college they want to attend, the candidates must take entrance tests like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, VITEEE, LPUNEST, etc.

Regarding the JET exam, several institutions administer it to candidates seeking admission to their B.Tech programs. To gain admission to B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture, B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture, B.Sc. (Hons.) Forestry, B.F.Sc., B.Tech. (Dairy Technology), and B.Tech. (Food Technology) programs, for instance, Agriculture University, Jodhpur administers the Rajasthan JET. Similar to this, the Film and Television Institute of India administers the FTII JET to candidates seeking admission to a range of film and television courses. TATA Steel administers the TATA Steel JET programme to hire junior engineer trainees.

As such, in order to respond to your inquiry, please be more specific about the JET exam you're referring to as well as the college you're interested in. It is possible to assess your chances of being admitted to B.Tech courses by looking at the anticipated cut-off marks for various JET tests. The number of candidates, the exam's difficulty, the availability of seats, and other variables may cause the cut-off marks to change annually. In order to get the most recent news and information, you should also visit the official websites of the corresponding institutes.

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for B.Tech at School of Engineering and Technology?

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The eligibility criteria for B.Tech at School of Engineering and Technology are as follows:

  • The candidates must be a minimum of 17 years of age and a maximum of 23 years.
  • The candidates must have graduated from a recognised institution in class 12 with mathematics, chemistry, and physics as required courses.
  • Candidates must have completed class 12 with a minimum grade of 60% or above.
  • Depending on the college they want to attend, the candidates must take entrance tests like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, VITEEE, LPUNEST, etc.
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Q:   What is the highest package for B.Tech students at Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore?

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The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) at Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore, offers a high package of INR 42 LPA for B.Tech students on their website. However, this information is limited and may not be up-to-date. The highest package only reflects one data point and does not represent the average or median salary offer received by B.Tech graduates. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of placements at FET, consider the average placement package, placement rate, types of companies recruiting, alternative sources for placement information, and contacting the university's admissions office or placement cell. By considering diverse factors and seeking information from multiple sources, one can gain a more realistic understanding of the placement scenario at FET and make an informed decision about pursuing B.Tech there

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