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VJCET - Viswajyothi College of Engineering and Technology Courses and Fees 2024

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B.E. / B.Tech(10 courses)
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10+2 : 45 %
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3.8/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.5
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.2
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Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.5
Money Review IconValue for Money3.7
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The course offers a good package and many companies are coming for recruitments and Infosys, TCS, etc.
Based on 14 Reviews
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Most of the students also got placed in IT companies, and very few students got placed in core companies.
Based on 13 Reviews
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.6
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
If you only want to focus on studies this is a must search college.
Placements: Our course consists of three batches, each with 63 students. One of our seniors has successfully secured a position at Google, and several other students from previous batches have also obtained secure jobs. Out of the 595 students enrolled, 261 have secured placements in the 2022 batch. Notable companies offering high packages include SPG with 21LPA, Adobe Systems with 23.35LPA, Amazon with 16LPA, and Topper with 15 LPA, among others.
Infrastructure: The college campus consists of four separate buildings, interconnected by flyovers. It features a well-stocked library offering audio and online search facilities, with Wi-Fi accessible on all floors. Additionally, the college boasts a spacious field and two basketball courts, encouraging students to engage in sports and other activities. Moreover, the cafeteria is known for its cleanliness and affordability.
Faculty: The teacher has experience. They provide us with notes other than class notes. The classes are understandable and of good qualities. The college encourages us to participate in activities related to the industry. The semester exam are moderate as the college already prepared us with all the midterm exams.
Other: CSE is a course that gives out abundant placements and job opportunities. This college focuses more on education than entertainment. The scholarships are given to those with conditions approved.
Reviewed on 27 Jan 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design - Batch of 2025
3.2
2Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good in terms of infrastructure, but not the best in placements and other facilities.
Placements: The number of companies selecting students for their field by campus selection has drastically decreased. A college where more than 10 companies were frequently taking students in has now been reduced to a mere 2–3 companies. Less than 10% have attained campus selection in the years 2022–23. The placements are very poor nowadays.
Infrastructure: Classrooms are facilitated with Wi-Fi and plenty of labs with systems for the functioning of all departments. No sports day is given as a day to enjoy the joy of sports. A well-kept library contains a plethora of books for young minds to get properly educated.
Faculty: The teachers appointed here have a mediocre level of education (B.Tech). Not the best in terms of teaching concepts. The given curriculum is somewhat relevant to the current scenario as it teaches modern technology applications such as VR, Blender, Unity 3D, etc. The exams are not the hardest in terms of difficulty.
Reviewed on 7 Dec 2023Read More
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2024
2.8
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The college if you just want to graduate .
Placements: About 80 percent of the people were placed, but most were placed in BPOs like Sutherland. The highest package was about 7 LPA, and the lowest was 1.9 LPA, even though the lowest package that happened in college was about 1.7 LPA. The top recruiter was Sutherland, even though they are a BPO. The college is not worth it if you're only looking for placement, as some companies refuse to even put their placements here.
Infrastructure: The Wi-Fi mostly had no internet, and the computers in the labs were barely functional; some were not even turning on. The classrooms were neat, but without proper placement of fans and such, it got really hot in the summer, and most teachers were fighting for the labs with AC. The hostel rooms were clean, but some of the showers did not work. There was also a washroom that leaked water throughout my stay at the hostel (3 years).
Faculty: The teachers were mostly friendly, but the problem is the syllabus. I just don't see why I have to learn the architectural diagram and study the design of microprocessors like 8085, 8086, 8088, and many more. These microprocessors were out well before we were born and went out of production commercially too; it just seems like a waste to learn that, and that is a core subject for some reason. The exams vary in difficulty, and you can never tell if they will be tough or not (if you believe in a god, pray). The programming languages like Python were not discussed properly in the core subjects, and the only language you can properly learn is C. The pass percentage of this college was high; it scored the 14th rank in Kerala.
Other: There were not a lot of fests and such. The management always told us there was no money for such festivities, even though this money is to be collected from students. Most students come from the Thodupuzha region, and the atmosphere of the college is mostly calm with no political parties on campus. The main problem is that it felt like a school more than a college. After 4:30, the college buses start to leave the campus, and by about 5, the campus is completely empty except for the students in the hostel. I felt that the students on campus were there only because they were forced to attend classes and not for the enjoyment of coming to a college. I had a lot of hope in enjoying campus life, but most of the enjoyment was outside the campus (mostly through travel with friends). Overall, if you just want to study and graduate from a college near you, this might be a good choice. However, if you want to have a campus experience like you have seen and heard in movies and such, look elsewhere.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2024Read More
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B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science - Batch of 2025
2.4
3Placements2Infrastructure3Faculty1Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Personally speaking I don't expect much from the college with the money im paying.
Placements: As of now, no batches have passed out yet so we cant official comment on the placement. The average salary would be around 4-30 Lacs. It all depends on your skills and the place you work at. The top recruiting firms include IBM, Amazon, Google, etc. But they don't come here for placements, expect smaller companies. The top roles offered are Data Engineer, Data Scientist, Analyst, AI Developed, Research Scientist, etc.
Infrastructure: The facilities are old. Almost everything is available but its damaged or old. But they are renovatting slowly and gradually. So I think it'll get better overtime. Funding is the major barrier for all that. To summarize it, the hostel is not to be recommended. Might as well stay at a PG nearby, you can find ones with much cheaper rent and food.
Faculty: The infrastructure of the course is terrible. But the ultimate blame goes to the university, not the college. Being a new course, the faculty are extremely hard working to catch upto speed on the new topics in AI. They are all new to the field as well but doing their best. Even though there are disagreements here and there, they are overall helpful in most situations and really do the work. I don't personally believe that the curriculum is good. Its too slow and packs a lot of materials you don't need. The first two years are practa waste of time. You only get into core subjects by 3rd year. So until then you have no exposure to the subject at all. The semester exams are actually easy if you study systematically. Most students only start a day before so that cant be blamed on anyone else.
Other: The course is just a huge value for money. That's the only good thing about it. Don't expect a campus life because you won't have one. The system is very strict. And most of us don't particularly like it at all.
Reviewed on 30 Jul 2023Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2024
4.4
4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A really good college where you can enjoy your student life as well as get placements.
Placements: About 70% of the students are placed at the college. Students get an average package of INR 4 LPA and go through up to INR 10 LPA. There are top recruiting companies like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, etc. There are jobs in software engineering, web development, etc., and a lot more are offered to students.
Infrastructure: There is free wi-fi available anywhere in the college. High-performance labs and equipment are available there. Good libraries have good functionality, and you get everything that you need. Classrooms are well equipped with modern equipment. The college hostel is very clean, and a lot of rooms are available there. One of the best places in the college is the canteen. You can hang out with your friends there, and it's a very hygienic place. A lot of food items are available, and it is good food. The college is equipped with basketball, volleyball, and badminton courts and a huge field where you can play football, cricket, etc.
Faculty: The teachers are super cool and friendly. They are well qualified and know their area of expertise very well. Their style of teaching and communication skills are top-notch. The teaching curriculum is mid-level and is provided by the university. But you can be industry-ready if the teachers make you good enough for that. Semester exams are good, but I can't say they're easy. But you can get by with that. The pass percentage of the college may average 75%.
Other: I chose this course because I have a passion for technology. I wish the things in the course were more relevant to the current trend in technology. There is an annual teaching fest named Bodhi, an arts fest called Drishya, and a sports meet called Dhruva. This can be one of the best days in college; you can connect with a lot of friends, and the campus atmosphere is top-notch. The college provides a lot of scholarships for students.
Reviewed on 20 Jul 2023Read More
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B.Tech. in Information Technology - Batch of 2027
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4Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The kind of blog you wish you read before college.
Placements: The placement cell in our college is not that strong, but it tries much to get every student placed who has no supply in previous exams. The number of students getting placed through campus placements is about 60%. The highest salary package is about 10 LPA, the lowest is 1.6 LPA and the average salary package is about 2–3 LPA. A few recruiters are TCS, Tech Bee, HDFC, SAFFRON, and so on. Students can do internships from the 3rd year and many students from my college get internships as part of it. The top roles offered in my course are software engineer, company executive, etc.
Infrastructure: The college building itself, at first glance, is captivating. Personally, I like how the college is and there are only stars around the building and no lifts. The washrooms are not up to the mark and could improve; there is a water cooler, which is not that good either. There is a college library, which itself is quite huge and you can get every study material you need. There are not many other books other than study books. There is also a college canteen and a few kiosks around the college that have some great foods. Wi-Fi is available around the campus and can be accessed freely. The classrooms are also quite spacious and nice; the college labs have only a few good facilities. The college hostels are also nice, as per what I heard. The food is only decent.
Faculty: The teaching faculty are also nice; some are quite experienced and some are learning there ways around. The qualifications are not up to par, but they do try their level best. The course I am studying is from the 2019 syllabus, which is too old and needs to be updated and KTU University is also bad. The college or this course does not make students job- or industry-ready as they do not teach hands-on training. The difficulty of the semester exams depends upon the university and a few times exams are hard and a few times they are easy; the pass rate is only about 70%.
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The faculty is highly qualified at VJCET, and many are postgraduate holders in the field of engineering and other allied fields. Many possess industry experience that helps them bridge the gap between the ideas and principles from both the academic and industry perspectives. The overall policy of th

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Find below the list of courses along with their eligiblity criteria and total tuition fees in INR:

CoursesTuition FeesEligibility
3 L
10+2 : 45 %
Exams : KEAM
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Exams : CMAT, KMAT KERALA
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VJCET has developed various facilities to enhance academic life and student life in the campus. The college is equipped with modernized laboratories, a well-stocked library, advanced computer labs, and Wi-Fi connectivity across the campus for students to support their research and study needs. Besid

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Usually, the results of the semester examination are declared a few weeks after the exams that are held in accordance with a calendar. Such instant declaration of results allows students to analyze their progress and thus adjust their approach accordingly for the upcoming semesters. Usually, the col

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VJCET - Viswajyothi College of Engineering and Technology offers admissions to its BTech and MBA courses on the basis of KEAM and CMAT scores respectively. Find below the cutoff for KEAM exam:

CourseRound 1 (Closing Rank)Last Round (Closing Rank)
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science2417625404
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering4562748192
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Design2702733242
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering1641218557
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering2274125401
B.Tech. in Information Technology3067537273
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering5141851418 
B.Tech. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering-/-51335

 

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