JECRC B.Tech CSE FAQs
Ques. Which B.Tech CSE specialisation at JECRC University is best for placements in top tech companies?
Ans. For placements in top product-based and MAANG companies, the B.Tech CSE with AI/ML (Xebia or Samatrix), Cloud Computing (Microsoft or AWS), or the TCS-CSBS programme are strong choices. The JECRC Code Warriors club specifically trains students for competitive programming and has facilitated placements in Amazon, Adobe, HPE, and ZS. For students targeting the highest packages, the Kalvium SPE programme (INR 3,25,000 per annum) is designed for software product engineering roles. The core CSE programme also has a strong placement record with 1030+ offers for the 2025 batch.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Tech CSE and B.Tech CSE with Industry Specialisation at JECRC University?
Ans. B.Tech CSE (core) covers the standard computer science curriculum including data structures, algorithms, operating systems, databases, and software engineering. B.Tech CSE with Industry Specialisation includes the core curriculum plus additional modules co-designed with industry partners (Microsoft, AWS, Xebia, EC-Council, Samatrix, TCS, etc.), industry certifications, live projects, and enhanced placement support from the partner company. The industry specialisation tracks have a slightly higher fee (INR 2,55,000 to INR 2,75,000 per annum vs INR 2,45,000 for core CSE) but offer better industry exposure and placement outcomes.
Ques. Is JECRC University B.Tech CSE good for students targeting government jobs through GATE?
Ans. Yes, JECRC University's B.Tech CSE curriculum is aligned with GATE syllabus, and the university provides guidance for competitive examinations. The strong foundation in core computer science subjects (algorithms, data structures, operating systems, computer networks, databases, theory of computation) prepares students well for GATE. Students who qualify GATE can pursue M.Tech at IITs/NITs or join PSUs like BHEL, NTPC, BSNL, and DRDO. The university also has a research culture with 153+ patents and SCOPUS publications, which benefits students interested in research-oriented careers.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Tech CSE at JECRC University, and are there any scholarships?
Ans. The total course fee for core B.Tech CSE is INR 9,90,000 over 4 years (INR 2,45,000 per annum + INR 10,000 one-time admission and alumni fee). Merit scholarships are available: 15% of tuition fee (INR 26,100 per annum) for students with 70-84.99% in 10+2, and 25% of tuition fee (INR 43,500 per annum) for students with 85% and above. Note that scholarship is not applicable for the Kalvium SPE programme. To continue the scholarship, students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 8.0 and 75% attendance each semester.
Ques. What is the refund policy for B.Tech CSE at JECRC University?
Ans. As per UGC guidelines followed by JECRC University for 2026-27, a full refund of fees (with a deduction of not more than INR 1,000 as processing fee) is applicable for withdrawals up to 31st October 2026. No refund is made for withdrawals after 31st October 2026. For hostel fee refunds, if the withdrawal notice is given at least 15 days before the commencement of classes, only INR 5,000 is deducted. After 30 days of commencement of classes, no hostel fee refund is provided.
Ques. What do students and alumni say about B.Tech CSE at JECRC University?
Ans. Based on student reviews and discussions on platforms like Reddit and Quora, JECRC University's B.Tech CSE has a mixed but generally positive reputation. Students appreciate the strong placement cell, industry collaborations, and the JECRC Code Warriors club for competitive programming. The university's infrastructure, food courts (Domino's, Burger Singh, MotiMahal), and campus life are frequently praised. However, some students note that self-driven learning and active participation in coding clubs and hackathons are essential to maximise placement outcomes. Students who actively engage with the CRT programme, coding clubs, and internship opportunities tend to secure the best packages.


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