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What students say about Shiv Nadar University - [SNU]
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In my class of chemistry, no student took placement, everyone wanted to go for higher studies in India or abroad. Some students did decide to appear for government exams. But 85 per cent of students in my batch were placed.
There was an entrance exam to the college and along with marks scored in the SNUSAT JEE mains marks as well as some percentages from class XII were taken into consideration. Apply online on www.snu.edu.in A special sports quota is available and there is a scholarship for rural background students
The placement of the college is good. The average placement of the college is 15 lakhs but considering 20 Lakhs fees it is very less. Due to the small batch size, there is less competition in the college for placement among students.
There are many kind of admission process, through jee sat and Sunday(entrance exam). I wrote snusat which was conducted in an online platform. It was an online proctured exam and I scored good marks and admission letter was offered to me after result was declared.
Most of the placements are done in the seventh semester (for IT) and major core placements are done in the early eighth or later seventh semester. Though many people opt for further studies the academic placement here is just amazing
SNU SAT and JEE mains are the major exams to enter SNU. Along with these SNU also considers SAT. CSE, ECE, ME, CHE, Civil (order of branches) And other schools like Natural Science, Management, Humanities can be availed easily. You should have at least 75% in Your 12th Board. Further details can be found at admissions.snu.edu.in
I chose the course as I had an interest in the subject. Moreover, with the ongoing technological push, it felt like a safe choice. The student-faculty ratio would be around 1:20 The faculty are mostly PHD doctors having done their degrees from prominent IITs. The exams strictly follow the academic calendar released at the start of the term and are doable provided you know the material.
I took the SNUSAT, a test administered by the university itself. Eligibility: Science stream in school Application fees and dates are all available on the website of the college itself. The form is on the website and applications start in June and go on till August.
The campus placement process starts in the 3rd year. A lot of the students opt for further studies so they may not sit for placements. For a few courses the last semester the students are expected to do an internship while some an expected to write a thesis ( depending on the course). The placements for the engineering branches are good with median CTCs above 12 LPA.
The eligibility criteria for sitting for the exam for economics were board marks above 75% and mandatory mathematics till class 12. I had to give 2 exams in total. One of which tested mathematics, logic, and English. There were 2 different sections for mathematics. After that, there was another exam for essays in which we were given 3 topics and had to write on all 3. After clearing the exams there was an interview round for the shortlisted candidates.
The placements are quite good as the median salary is almost 8-9 LPA for engineering. Students become eligible after the 5th semester to sit for internships provided by the college. The top companies that visit the campus are Goldman Sachs, Adobe, and Dell. The highest package offered was 31.5 LPA and the average is around 8 LPA. In engineering, the placement rate is about 94%.
Eligibility to give SNUSAT and APT is aggregate 70% in class 12th boards. The application form, application fees, and application dates are all available on the SNU website. The admission process can have a bit more transparency and details.
I will become eligible for campus placements from the 5th semester onward. Tons of good companies visit our campus every year. To name a few, we have Amazon, Amex, Dell, Goldmann Sachs, HP, etc. The highest package this year is about 55 lpa and the average package is 12 LPA and the median is 11 LPA. I guess over 90% of students got placed. I am hoping to get a good placement after getting the degree.
The minimum eligibility at my time was 75% in CBSE class 12th exams. This was the eligibility to give the university's entrance exam SNUSAT. There were two modes of admission for my course: 1) SNUSAT and 2) JEE main score. I gave SNUSAT. The application form was available on the site. Application fees at my time were 2000 rupees. Overall the application process was smooth and the test was online in a proctored mode at my time due to COVID-19. Results came in about a month late, but I was very happy when I was offered the course of my choice.
From the 6th semester, students are eligible for placements. All big companies come to SNU for placements few big names are Goldman Sachs, Dell, and HCL .95% of students are placed rest go for higher studies. 8 plus cgpa is recommended for placements. The highest package offered was 48 LPA and the average package varies from branch to branch for CSE it's 16lpa and for ECE it's 14 LPA. My plan after getting a degree is to pursue MBA.
There are two ways to enter the B.Tech program at SNU first through jee mains and the second through SNUSAT. I got my admission through jee. I secured 92.7 percentile in jee and I got an ECE branch. I found the application form on their website. Application fees were 1000 and forms are generally out by the start of the year. There are no reservation benefits at SNU.
placements are getting better with each passing year. big companies like google, amazon, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, adobe, Flipkart, just pay, and the postman has come and taken students this year. the average of the packages is around 15l
I got in through the SNU-SAT entrance exam. I found it on the SNU website in the admissions section. The test had different sections for physics, maths, english and aptitude. All the sections were timed individually. No reservation was availed by me. I want the admission process to be faster and a bit more transparent.
I can only speak on behalf of the CSE department. The placements for our branch are good enough (Avg package this year was 14-15 LPA). A lot of good companies like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley do visit us although not a lot of people get through the early rounds. This bit entirely depends upon the individual as I have seen students from ECE outperform CSE kids at times during placements.
I applied through the JEE Mains examination. My score in it was about 92-93 percentile. The average cutoff for those in CSE was roughly 90. Keep in mind that this was 2020 a very uncertain year for students so this information should be taken with a pinch of salt as it may not be applicable now
Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh
There are many kind of admission process, through jee sat and Sunday(entrance exam). I wrote snusat which was conducted in an online platform. It was an online proctured exam and I scored good marks and admission letter was offered to me after result was declared.
AJBy - Atishay JainThere was an entrance exam to the college and along with marks scored in the SNUSAT JEE mains marks as well as some percentages from class XII were taken into consideration. Apply online on www.snu.edu.in A special sports quota is available and there is a scholarship for rural background students
ABy - AnkitSNU SAT and JEE mains are the major exams to enter SNU. Along with these SNU also considers SAT. CSE, ECE, ME, CHE, Civil (order of branches) And other schools like Natural Science, Management, Humanities can be availed easily. You should have at least 75% in Your 12th Board. Further details can be found at admissions.snu.edu.in
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