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Jain University Overall ranking by India Today is 13 out of 146 colleges in India in 2021. Jain University Arts ranking by India Today is 49 out of 173 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 50 out of 171 colleges in India in 2022.
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Jain University Overall ranking by NIRF is 68 out of 200 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 101-150 out of 200 colleges in India in 2022. Jain University B.Tech ranking by NIRF is 101-151 out of 200 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 101 out of 200 colleges in India in 2023.
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Jain University Overall ranking by Outlook is 77 out of 100 colleges in India in 2019. Jain University MBA ranking by Outlook is 30 out of 120 colleges in India in 2022 and it was 33 out of 119 colleges in India in 2021.
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Jain University Overall ranking by QS World University is 91 out of 100 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 57 out of 72 colleges in India in 2019.
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Jain University B.Tech ranking by Collegedunia.com is 122 out of 394 colleges in India in 2023.
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13 Reviews found
At the earlier stage of my placements, I am totally worried about my skills and communication because I was totally afraid of that and by attending so many interviews I got placed at the last of the semester. On this campus the placement percentage is 100% with the CSE branch
I landed an internship with a company called Kingsman via the college in the role of sales executive, but I was not able to complete it because I was simultaneously studying for my CMA examinations. It's important to mention there were a lot of MLMs that had come for placements.
You can work with brahmastra org and complete NPTEL courses for further more detailed opportunities. You can also work for the tata technology group which includes core course details and further internships are also provided here.
Students become eligible for campus placements from the 6th semester of their course. Several reputed companies such as Deloitte, Wipro, Infosys, Amazon, and HDFC Bank have visited the campus for recruitment. The university has a good record of placements, with around 80-90% of students getting placed every year. The placement cell provides career guidance, training, and counselling to students to help them prepare for interviews and secure jobs.
Students are eligible for placements after the 5th semester as far as I know. I wouldn't know about the companies as I'm still studying. My plans after getting the degree would be to have a great job with a good amount of salary and not with work pressure.
Internship opportunities are very good cuz if you want to get an internship then you can easily get one from inside the college only. Many companies are offering internships to students on campus who are interested. So there will not be any problems in regard to getting internships.
From the 4th semester onwards you will be getting internships and placements. There are so many companies coming for placement and one of the top companies is Mercedes benz, phone, TCS, and many more. The highest package is 51 lacks and the average package is about 4 lacks per year. Considering that you are a regular student then you will be getting placement very easily and everyone will get placement according to their scores. My plans after getting my degree, I will do 2 years job and then I will apply for masters.
Especially some start-up companies have been approaching students with some average package. But students who do a good amount of hard work are getting internships at Microsoft and Google on their own. Even many projects are carried out not only by students but also by faculties. They have patents in their names for different projects.
Placements in my university, especially for IT field is good. Every year lots of students get placements. But for placements in non-IT field is not good. Rarely they got any placements. But yes for IT courses, it's good. The highest package had gone around 50 lpa but he didn't took because he wants to continue his higher level study and average is around 6-7 lpa.
Colleges do not have broad internship opportunities but if you want to do that you have to search for it on your own. Basically, the companies who come for the placements also do provide some internships to the students.
Students will be eligible for internships from the fourth sem of their course. There are many big companies who have visited the campus and made really good offers but if you want a good package the level of difficulty to get into this will also be high. The average package for BCA is 3,00,000 per annum. As per University information their placement rate is 91 percent. After getting the degree I'll be looking for a good company to work for and gain my knowledge.
All the companies firstly provide internship which helps the students to develop their skills. Based on seeing the work they provide jobs to the students. College also has certain social projects in which students are involved.
Third-semester students are eligible for the placements, the companies that visited our college are CRED, Wipro, Google, IBM, etc. The highest package was 10 lakhs per year. 70% of the students get placements.
The college takes care of the internship program. It makes sure every student attend an internship for 2 months at least and stipend are provided according to the role provided to the student accordingly. Some of the projects will be assisting the team according to the specialization opted for by the students. Students are required to do the necessary basic work to gain corporate knowledge which will be useful for placement.
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When I decided to join Jain, I enquired about the college and there is an entrance exam for this college where you can get some scholorships with high marks in that exam. After completion of my entrance exam directly I got an seat in the campus but I didn't get the hostel facility in the campus as they provided in the city hostels which is the best in BTECH life.
ABy - AshokThe admission process was through the college entrance exam which is a JET(JAIN ENTRANCE TEST) that covered the 12th syllabus also cet and jee scores was taken into consideration. Regarding the application form, you can find it online and once you fill it any faculty will get in touch and brief out more.
HBy - HarshiniI took the JET exam. The application form and dates were available online. I don't think the exam held a lot of weight in my case and my admission was primarily based on my profile (my 10th and 12th scores).
AKBy - Arun K
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