It is good and very good they are very good and very good in student teachers ratio.
There are placement opportunities for different courses at different times but mostly companies visits the university every year for the 3rd year graduation students.
There are like 18 hostels in the campus for a huge number of students residing in them pursuing their respective degrees and courses.
Dislikes
The application fee is a little high and it charges extra money for more than one option.
The hostel charge is very minimal but the food quality and infrastructure is very poor.
Nta did not successfully handle the examination process as lots of students faced problems with distant exam centres,
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Geo News not about the BTech courses it's more about the language and other courses you interested in UPSC this is heaven
Most of the guys in the bachelors or any courses in the genuine preferred to do a masters over the job
Freedom in the Jnu is you can go outside anytime come anytime inside the hostel is coedn at all no restriction for girls and boys
Dislikes
The facilities in Jnu is not that much good for all the technical branches and the theme of the colleges is not suitable for the technical courses
The BTech guys which are giving the most fees among the all courses are still in the dormitory and the most of the domalies are like too much bad quality
The architecture and the design of the colleges too much old stills arrival but it's not but to the standards of the NIT
Course Curriculum Overview:
Curriculum is quite good from the NITs in JNU you have to is not study chemistry in all and look your to study engineering drawing and all subject but not chemistry the curriculum is I think it's ok better than NITs and frequency of exam is quite relaxing the exam do not come very rapidly yes having no exact time exact date
The campus is covered with natural beauty, so every morning going to class is itself a blessing.
Vast fields of studies allow interaction with different types of students.
The faculty here is great, with most from top IITs and nits.
Dislikes
There is nothing to dislike about the campus but a long walk everyday to class is very tiresome.
A lot of freedom is given which leads to indiscipline among many .
Placement Experience:
The placement here is great with average at 14 lpa and vast course options for masters in different fields is also a great addition.
Placement is at 91 percent, even during such distressed economic conditions.
The Campus is Huge and Lush green, almost like a jungle.
lenient attendance policy in the school.
Helpful seniors and Club activities in our school.
Dislikes
All students living in different hostels.
walking too much to reach anywhere in college.
Placement Experience:
Third year student or 5th sem student are eligible for placements and the placement scope is continually increasing in our college with several student placed in Amdocs and student cracking internship for companies like Barclays and Google.
JNU has diverse environment where different people study together
Dislikes
MCN is not given to Btech in Jawaharlal Nehru University
Course Curriculum Overview:
We have a fixed curriculum for studies which are similar to IITs. And grading system in Jawaharlal Nehru University is relative and CGPA is based on grade which is given out of 9. Labs are still developing.
It gives us a diverse environment for interaction with different student of different fields
we can take language subjects as our optional(French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and many more)
Student Snaps:
Course Curriculum Overview:
The curriculum of Jawaharlal Nehru University for Bachelor of Technology is the same as another technical university (IIT's, NIT's, IIT's, other GFTIs). Here we have a computer and electronics lab that pays a crucial rule for one's college. The syllabus was decent and up to the mark.
Campus culture is quite fun, people are very cooperative
Professors are very helpful and intellectual
We get a lot of freedom and there is no attendance policy.
Dislikes
Less placements are a major concern among btech student.
Lack of scholorships like mcm is something i dislike
Mess food is very bad in Boys hostel, coed hostel food is fine
Placement Experience:
Placemts are fine as the course just started here. It is getting better. Average package is 11LPA. due to lack of alumnis off campus placement is hard. Byjus, Accenture etc. visited. Highest on campus placement is 18LPA and offcampus 36LPA for btech batch. 70% CSe students were placed and rest opted for higher studies. My plans is to get placed after college.
freedom . there are very few restrictions, no attendance criteria , and opportunity to explore and learn from people pursuing different courses .
The teachers are very passionate and dedicated towards their jobs , which makes it easier to pay attention.
The students you get to study with also teach you a lot as they are all people who are hard working enough to make it into this University .
Dislikes
The office personnel are quite rude and not helpful.
everything in campus is quite far apart , which means travel be foot is quite tideous and time consuming.
Hostels could have been single seater , but they are mostly 3 or 4 seaters.
Placement Experience:
Students in last semester are eligible for placements .
23 companies visited the campus and more than half the students were placed.
highest on campus placement was 16lpa and off campus was 33 lpa , while average placement was 11lpa.
55 percent students got placed.
I plan to be either a software engineer or a musician.
I want to take addmision into thi collage (from BCA) please tell me the procedure
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Sinbad Chongtham
Sep 7, 2022 17:54
JNU Delhi does not offer BCA program. However, the general admission requirement for BCA courses is to pass Class XII examination with Mathematics as a subject. Admission is either merit-based or entrance-based.
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JNU Delhi does not offer BCA program. However, the general admission requirement for BCA courses is to pass Class XII examination with Mathematics as a subject. Admission is either merit-based or entrance-based.