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Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS BSc 2025: Eligibility & Selection Criteria

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Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS BSc Eligibility & Highlights 2025

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  • 10+2 score35%
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    Total Tuition Fees 5.4L - 6.3L
    Average Package 5.2L - 7.2L
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    Q:   What is the fee for BSc at Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS?

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    Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS offers a BSc course for a duration of three-years. The tuition fees for all the three years of the course ranges between INR 5.4 Lacs - INR 6.3 lakh. Candidates may have to pay for other components as well. However, this information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Candidates are advised to visit the official website for a detailed Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS BSc fees structure.

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    Q:   Is B.Sc. at Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS a good choice?

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    {Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}

    Based on the reviews and feedback from students and alumni, here's a summary of the pros and cons:

    Pros:

    * The course curriculum is up-to-date and informative, providing a strong foundation in psychology.
    * The faculty members are generally helpful, qualified, and experienced.
    * The college has connections with top hospitals in Bangalore, offering internship opportunities.
    * The campus is located in a tech hub, providing exposure to industry trends.
    * Psychology is a rapidly growing field, making it a valuable degree.

    Cons:

    * The college lacks adequate infrastructure, including air-conditioning, windows, and ventilation in classrooms.
    * The teaching staff may lack experience, leading to variable quality of instruction.
    * The exam schedule is heavy, with multiple assignments and limited holiday breaks.
    * The college prioritizes entrepreneurship over psychology, potentially affecting the quality of education.
    * Limited facilities and resources, such as a small library and understaffed labs.
    * Hostel facilities are unavailable, and off-campus accommodations may be expensive and subpar.

    In conclusion, while the programme offers some strengths, such as its relevance and faculty expertise, the drawbacks may outweigh the benefits for some students. Prospective applicants should carefully weigh these factors before making a decision.
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    2.8/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements2.8
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure2.7
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.2
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life2.7
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    B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology - Batch of 2026
    3.6
    4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    The college is pretty big and the infrastructure is also mesmerizing.
    Placements: I'm pursuing a BSc in Cardiac Technology, which is a high-demand course that's trending in allied healthcare. Hospitals collaborate with students and pay them a fine salary, depending on their performance.
    Infrastructure: Our Jain college has a large quadrangle and a spacious garden. The canteen is located at the entrance to the quadrangle and serves above average food. There is also a library where students can borrow books for extended periods of time and study.
    Faculty: Almost all of the professors at this college have a doctorate degree. They are very friendly and supportive of the students. They are always willing to answer questions and clear up any confusion that students may have. In addition, they provide important topics that students need to know for exams.
    Other: The college festival and college cultural activities are the top-notch level, which makes this college a bit outstanding and one the top most fabulous college in Bangalore.
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    B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2027
    4.2
    4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Preety decent and average.
    Placements: 80% students placed almost everyone gets internship. You can further persue masters in clinical, neuro, councelling psychology etc. Not all students take up the placement as they they want to persue masters.. the college offers masters in clinical and neuro psychology.
    Infrastructure: Its a fully air conditioned campus. How everything WiFi isn't available. Library, canteen is good. Labs are well equipped. Not a very big campus though. Hostel facility in also available. However I won't recommend that. As it is a bit far from the college.
    Faculty: The teachers are well qualified and helpful exams are semester wise The curriculum is as per UGC guidelines. You need 40 credits to pass the semester exams. A minimal of 7 sgpa is required to continue in the 4 th year for an honours degree. Really good for psychology.
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    B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2027
    3
    3Placements2Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Better than Christ in some ways.
    Placements: It is rather hard to find placements after a B.Sc. course. An M.Sc. is a must to find placements, so don't hold out hope for that. However, the college will help you find internships and will give you breaks to attend them, so that is something nice about it.
    Infrastructure: I don't live in the hostel, but from what I have heard, the hostel is really good, even though it's not within the campus premises. The classrooms and labs are well maintained; the only issue is that the building in which they are accommodated is kind of small.
    Faculty: The faculty could be better, no doubt. All the young teachers lack real-world experience, but they are knowledgeable and ready to help. The curriculum is very simple and practical; it could be a little tougher. The pass percentage is 33 percent, and the semester exams are kind of hard.
    Other: I chose this course because of my interest in psychology. There are many fests here, both cultural and academic.
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    B.Sc. in Psychology - Batch of 2024
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    Our college is not good for this course.
    Placements: We are told to find internships for a month with more working hours than psychologists.
    Faculty: Our teachers have no idea what they teach. They just added abnormal psychology to the course for our juniors when our professor noticed we did not have it. Our batch and the previous batch never studied the most popular psychology field because they kept adding courses with no idea what the courses were about. You need to become an entrepreneur. They will focus more on business studies because they want to tell students that many entrepreneurs are passing out of this college. We have a subject called PCL for all courses. If you are lucky, their system will assign you a random professor to guide you through, but if you are not, just run behind any professor who can give any updates on the posters you have to present. Our course was rushed, and the semester ended in one and a half months. The rest is for internships, so we must find enough attendance for exams.
    Other: It is better to join some other college.
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    B.Sc. in Food Nutrition and Dietics - Batch of 2024
    1.6
    2Placements1Infrastructure2Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
    Strict and below average quality of college.
    Placements: I don't know about placement since I will graduate next year only. But from what I heard, not many companies are offering to come to our campus. Let's hope I will get good placements. But for an internship, you can get one easily. Because this is a newly built college (around 3 years), there aren't many options yet. 
    Infrastructure: Class is extremely hot, there is no air conditioning, windows, or ventilation. The lift frequently malfunctions, the buildings are too small, and there is no auditorium or field. There are ties with PG at this college, which doesn't provide good quality service. Our college also doesn't have proper Wi-Fi on all floors.
    Faculty: Too many exams and too many assignments given by the teachers will make us go to college from Monday to Saturday. We can't chill at all here. So much pressure! If you want to enjoy college, this college is not recommended for you. Teachers and faculty are okay.
    Other: I wish this campus would decrease the subjects and hours of studying. Exams need to be reduced as they are too much, and teachers need to be more considerate to students and not give too many assignments, as our lives do not revolve around college. After college, we also want to chill out and relax, not always think about assignments. And please give us more extracurricular activities that are well organised.
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    B.Sc. in Cardiac Technology - Batch of 2025
    3.6
    2Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Good infrastructure but the placement is not that good.
    Placements: We only get placements for our internship with no stipend. Total students were 71 in my batch. Roles-catch lab technician and echo technician. Main hospitals that provide good internships are KIMS, Manipal, Apollo, Master. Some of them got internships from the college side, rest applied on their own.
    Infrastructure: Everything was great. Infrastructure is nice but could have been better with the facilities. No ground, no extraordinary things or hobbies that you could try. Canteen provides cheap and the best food with good hygiene. Medical facilities are available in the college.
    Faculty: Teaching is very nice. Finals exams were easy as they conduct many internals. But yes, passing the exam will not give you a job. You need to experience all the hospital setup, which is only possible by internship. Passing marks for each subject is 32, and a percentage of 75 is good to get a good placement.
    Other: There should be more practical knowledge than the theory. Postings should be done every month. They celebrated every festival and event.
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    In order to get admission to BSc course at Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS, candidates must pass Class 12 in the relevant stream from a recognised board. Further, candidates have to apply for JET exam, which conducted by the university itself. Candidates who qualify for JET exam will have to appe

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    Jain Deemed-to-be University, School of Allied Healthcare and Sciences application process is conducted in both online and offline modes. 

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    Jain Deemed-to-be University, SAHS offers UG & PG courses in the stream of Healthcare and Sciences. These are BSc, MSc, BMS, MSc, etc. All these courses are offered across multiple specialisations. Find below the list of all UG & PG courses offered at Jain Deemed-to-be University along with their el

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