What Students Say
Likes
- Faculty
- Infrastructure
- Course
Dislikes
- Campus life
- Exam difficulty
- Attendance criteria
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is decent. The faculty is very helpful and good too. The student gender ratio is not as bad as engineering colleges are known for. Qualification of the faculty is also great. Exams take place in three parts in a semester that is T1, T2 and T3 and has medium difficulty.
Internships Opportunities
Amazon, Flipkart, Google, and many other companies come for internship opportunities with a decent stipend. They first shortlist based on resume and cgpa, then a coding round happens and then 2 interview rounds on average.
Placement Experience
From the 6th or 7th semester onwards you become eligible for placements. Adobe, de Shaw, Intuit, Amazon, Goldman Sachs, HCl, etc come for placements. 99% of placements took place last year. My plan is to take the placement.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fee structure is around 1,10,000 per semester and it increases a bit every year. There is no scholarship that Jaypee itself provides or not of at least something that I am aware of. You may look for other govt scholarships
Campus Life
Impressions are one of the cultural fests that are conducted and cyber Srishti is an annual technical fest. The library of JIIT is pretty good and the books are available most of the time. There is a swimming pool, table tennis facilities, and a basketball court. The top clubs are thespian (dramatics), surkhaab (Bhangra), nrityang (dance), MMV (Western dance), radiance (fashion), crescendo (singing), debsoc (debating), etc
Admission
The eligibility was based on JEE and boards both. It will be available on Jaypee's website. For my course which is BTech+ MTech in CSE, the eligibility was around 85% in boards and JEE and for BTECH in CSE was 93/94%
Other Applied Colleges
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