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IIT Jammu Reviews
What students say about IIT Jammu - Indian Institute of Technology - [IITJ]
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IIT JAMMU has very good placements stats as compared to all other 3rd gen IITs. The highest package Offered in the year 2021 is 52LPA for BTech and Median Package for CSE is 21LPA. Almost 83% of students get placed. The Overall median package of Btech is 16LPA. In MTech Highest package is 45LPA and the median is 25.5 LPA. The top companies visiting are amazon, Microsoft, sprinklr, indeed, Samsung, and Qualcomm.
Admission is entirely based on your JEE ADVANCED rank. We have to go through jossa counselling to apply for this college. Josaa Is fully conducted in an online mode. You can check the latest cutoffs of JEE Advanced rank on the Internet.
The placements at college are satisfactory ie: not so good and not so bad. The students are eligible for placements from the 6th semester. Several companies visit the college for placements. One of them is Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Cognizant and many others companies. The Highest package was 40lacs the previous year. And it is going to increase in the upcoming years. Almost 85% students get placed in the college and bag a nice package.
The application process typically involves registering for the exam, submitting personal information, and paying the application fees. Applicants are then required to take the exam on a specified date and time. The JEE has a minimum cut-off score that varies depending on the institution and program. Applicants who score below the cut-off may not be considered for admission while those who meet or exceed the cut-off for general evaluated based on additional criteria.
You might get PPOs after internships etc. but for campus placements, you are eligible after the 6th sem. Many companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Wipro, TCS, Samsung, VLSI based companies have offered placements. Last Year's maximum was 52 LPA and the average was 18 LPA. 90% of students who appeared were placed. Going for placements.
Yes, you have to pass two exams JEE MAIN and Advanced. You are eligible for JEE-Main if you have passed 12th from a recognized board in the current or last year of the exam. After passing Main only you are eligible for Advanced. After clearing the cut-off only you can go for counseling where you will be offered a college. For application go to JEE MAIN's official website. You might get the benefits of caste reservation in the Cut-Off.
Students are eligible when they want placement. IIT JAMMU is the fastest growing 3rd generation Indian institute of technology. the highest package is 52 lakh per annum average is around 16 lakh per annum. overall placement is amazing.
Purely based on jee advanced exam. Counseling is done by josaa. It is based on your rank in jee advanced exam and your choice of filling in josaa. To appear in jee advanced exam you have to qualify for to jee mains exam.
Admission is entirely based on your JEE ADVANCED rank. We have to go through jossa counselling to apply for this college. Josaa Is fully conducted in an online mode. You can check the latest cutoffs of JEE Advanced rank on the Internet.
FSBy - Falak SinglaThe application process typically involves registering for the exam, submitting personal information, and paying the application fees. Applicants are then required to take the exam on a specified date and time. The JEE has a minimum cut-off score that varies depending on the institution and program. Applicants who score below the cut-off may not be considered for admission while those who meet or exceed the cut-off for general evaluated based on additional criteria.
RSBy - Rishika ShresthYes, you have to pass two exams JEE MAIN and Advanced. You are eligible for JEE-Main if you have passed 12th from a recognized board in the current or last year of the exam. After passing Main only you are eligible for Advanced. After clearing the cut-off only you can go for counseling where you will be offered a college. For application go to JEE MAIN's official website. You might get the benefits of caste reservation in the Cut-Off.
MKBy - Manish Kumar
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