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B.Voc. in Software Development 

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  • Estd. 1948

B.Voc. in Software Development
 at 
Jai Hind College 
Overview

Total Tuition Fees

Duration

3 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Seat breakup

50

Type of University

Private,Autonomous
B.Voc. in Software Development
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B.Voc. in Software Development
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Jai Hind College 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (3 years)
98,680
98,680
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B.Voc. in Software Development
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.1/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.7
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.3
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course2.7
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.3
Money Review IconValue for Money2.3
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B.Voc. in Software Development - Batch of 2020
Offered by Jai Hind College, Mumbai
1.4
1Placements1Infrastructure1Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Disappointed with the college.
Placements: Hardly 1 out of 30 students were offered placements. Less than 5 students did get jobs applying off-campus. The only packages offered are usually just around 2 LPA. TCS is the only company that we are aware of that has any recruiting relations. Other big companies' names are thrown around but questionably. 2-3 students took internships after their 2nd year off-campus, mostly in startups. Entry-level positions are offered by TCS.
Infrastructure: The college library doesn't have charging points. They don't even turn on fans and keep the AC on low despite asking nicely. There is no briefing about the rules, and they are arbitrary. There is 30MB of Wi-Fi which gets over in 2 minutes. Most of the building does not get mobile internet either. No fixed timetable, it comes on WhatsApp at night at random times and many times past midnight. No fixed dates for exams or events are scheduled. Power outages also happen. There is no good place to sit and work privately on anything. You can sit on the floor outside the classrooms, where there is one charging point on the whole floor. Or you can sit on the staircase. There are 2 lifts in the new building, one of which is intentionally kept switched off despite a major rush. You are also not allowed to use lifts for going downstairs. Old labs have half the computers not working and are running some old versions of Windows. New labs are relatively better. Classrooms in the new building only have ACs that don't work half the time or have trouble getting switched on with smart technology.
Faculty: In complement with bad infrastructure, you aren't allowed to enter classes till teachers arrive (they often arrive late), and you're expected to wait outside in the corridor which has no ventilation or fans or AC, while staff members guard the classroom sitting lavishly inside. Staff will also arbitrarily and rudely prevent you from charging phones in laboratories by snatching your phones. The HOD arrives late as he pleases for his lectures, and often after waiting for an hour or longer, we are told he isn't going to arrive. Timings are extended to even 6 PM on days of his lectures. The course timings are bad, and you are in college from 9-5 on most days, including Saturdays. Teachers are somewhat helpful but not qualified or knowledgeable. Most of them just read out slides or dictate notes. They use Hindi very often while teaching. They act arbitrarily about attendance and do not respect 75% rules. They ask you to attend all lectures and will ask why you were absent. If they are not satisfied, they will call your parents. They also talk very rudely with students and make sarcastic jokes. Teachers lie during orientation about how you are encouraged to take part in college activities. In reality, attending or participating in any non-department activity is frowned upon and even penalized arbitrarily. The principal, Wadia, also seems informed of all this and defends this arbitrariness. The coursework is a lot of unnecessary paperwork, and code is just expected to be memorized. There is no conceptual testing and no preparation of important concepts in the field, such as data structures and algorithms or core math concepts like probability.
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2021Read More
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B.Voc. in Software Development - Batch of 2022
Offered by Jai Hind College, Mumbai
2.8
2Placements4Infrastructure2Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Jai Hind College is the best but doesn't provide B.Voc in software development.
Placements: About 3 students out of 30 students from B.Voc (SD) were placed in TCS with a salary package of 1.9 LPA. Companies like E&Y, TCS, Wipro, LTI, etc., visit our college for placements. However, all of them give higher preference to B.Sc IT students over B.Voc (SD) students. The highest salary package grabbed by students was 3.5 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 1.9 LPA. The majority of students got placed by applying privately and not through college placements.
Infrastructure: Our classrooms are very good and well-equipped because they are built by tie-up with HP. There is a projector for presentation learning. There are classrooms with an accommodation capacity of 60 students and personal computers for each student. About 2 technicians are hired full-time as well to resolve any technical problems during classes. There is a completely air-conditioned library for our service from 8 am in the morning until 6 pm in the evening. The charges are a part of your college fees, so you don't have to pay anything extra for access. Wi-Fi is available only for faculty members, but an internet connection is available for all computers with restricted access. There is a problem with the cellular network range all over the campus. Our college doesn't provide hostel facilities to students. However, there are 2-3 hostels, private and government, around the college at walkable distances. Our college is situated at a walkable distance from Churchgate station which takes 2 minutes to reach. So you can travel to college through local trains as well. The canteen is a bit small compared to the strength of students available in the college. However, the food served is very good, and they maintain proper hygiene. The food is reasonably priced and freshly prepared in front of us. There is a great variety of food items as well, with non-vegetarian and vegetarian sections separately. There are 2 table tennis tables, a well-equipped gym and a volleyball/basketball court. We also had provisions for kabaddi where the kabaddi mattresses are available to play with permission.
Faculty: There are some great teachers who are well educated and experienced. But the curriculum is very outdated and short that students have to probably study the majority of things on their own to understand how the industry works. The curriculum is focused on making your basics clear overall. They don't focus on making you industry-ready. Instead, they teach you to procrastinate and be completely free from stress. The head of the department is the real reason why the course is lagging and is ruining the lives of some students. The course requires serious reconstruction, and the current HOD will never let that happen. It is like a dictatorship and not a course. The semester exams are easy if you study well. But the marking scheme of teachers will decrease your confidence and depress you because you will be judged on your handwriting. Marks will be reduced because of your behaviour during classes, and the partiality will be at its peak. The pass percentage depends on the head of the department. Deadlines are kept specifically to disturb your mental peace, where some days will be beautiful. Then suddenly, you'll have 4 mini-projects, 3 presentations and your internal assessments all due in one week.
Other: I chose this course because I couldn't be able to pass engineering entrances and also because of the fake promises made during the course orientation before college gets started. My entire course has a lot of value if it is reconstructed. The latest industrial level training methods are included with proper planning of how and when and what amount of knowledge should be imparted to students. The entire course is very poorly planned, and it is completely ignored by the head of the department. The head of the department is very biased towards us that it feels like it's our mistake that we couldn't do something better than this course. Events and fests are awesome, and the campus crowd is awesome. But you are not allowed to participate in anything, or else you'll lose attendance which is not acceptable by the HOD. Everyone has to do everything in accordance with the HOD. We attend college every day for 6 days a week from 9 am in the morning until 4 pm in the evening.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2021Read More
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B.Voc. in Software Development - Batch of 2021
Offered by Jai Hind College, Mumbai
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5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It is one of the best colleges in Mumbai to study software development.
Placements: The highest salary package offered is 2.5 LPA. Almost 80% of the students got internships. Roles offered in the courses are UI UX developer, front-end developer, back-end developer, web application developer, computer application developer and many others. Almost 100% of the students got placed in the course.
Infrastructure: Classrooms are good with a PC for every student. Batches are not big. Classrooms are hygienic, and most of the work of our course is done in our class. Labs are fully-fledged, and the library has everything you need. We can join clubs for sports and games, and we have a gym and many other activities.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful throughout the course, and the teaching quality is fabulous. They are very knowledgeable, and they help us whenever we need help. The course is relevant, and it makes students industry-ready. Semester exams are hard, but if you know and study the topics, you can easily pass the exams. The pass percentage is around 90%.
Other: I had a dream to become a developer, so I joined the course. There are events and fests at least once every week. Surroundings are good. Right outside the college, there are marines and a breathtaking view, which are relaxing. The environment is the best to study.
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B.Voc. in Software Development
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Does Jai Hind College have good placements?
A: 

As of now, the college has released the total count of companies that participated in the 2023 drive and the median salary offered to the students. As per the report, the median package offered to UG (3-year) and PG (2-year) students during 2023 placements was INR 2.50 LPA and INR 3 LPA, respectively. Check the complete insights of Jai Hind College Mumbai placements 2023 from the table below:

ParticularsPlacement Statistics (2023)
Total recruiters100+
No. of students registered500+
Median package

- UG (3-year): INR 2.50 LPA

- PG (2-year): INR 3 LPA

Popular recruitersTresvista, Forbes Advisor, KPMG

NOTE: The median package mentioned above is collated from the NIRF report 2024.

Q:   How much percentage is required for Jai Hind College?
A: 

The general minimum requirement for admission in Jai Hind College, Mumbai is 50% aggregate in Class 12. Jai Hind College percentage requirements are different for different courses.

For MBA/PGDM, candidates should have passed Graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate score along with entrance exam score. Most of the UG level programmes requires a minimum 45% aggregate in Class 12 (admission will be given on the basis of merit)

Q:   Is there BSC IT in Jai Hind College?
A: 

Yes, BSc in Information Technology (IT) is available at Jai Hind College, Mumbai. JHC has 240 seats in total for Bachelor of Science (BSc) programme. The college also has 60 seats for the BSc in Information Technology programme. Candidates with a minimum 45% aggregate in Class 12 are eligible to apply for this courses. Admission to BSc (IT) will be given on the basis of merit list.

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Q:   What is the cut off of Jai Hind College?
A: 

Jai Hind College cutoff released in the form of merit list for admisison to several undergraduate courses. During the Jai Hind College first merit list 2025, the cutoff percentage ranged between 49.67 to 90.17 for the UG programmes. Basis the cutoff list, B.A. in Psychology was the most competitive with the highest cutoff percentage among the General AI category students. The lowest cutoff percentage stood at 49.67 for admission to B.Com. in Banking and insurance (BBI), B.Com. in Accounting and Finance (B.A.F), B.Com. in Financial Markets, B.Com in Digital Strategy and B.Com courses for the students belonging to the General HS quota. 

Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the first round of Jai Hind College, Mumbai University merit list for all the UG courses offered for the General category students for the HS quota: 

Course

Round 1 Cutoff 2025 (General HS Quota)

B.Com. in Banking and insurance (BBI)

49.67

B.Com. in Accounting and Finance (B.A.F)

49.67

B.Com. in Financial Markets

49.67

B.Sc. in Information Technology

54.33

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

49.67

B.Sc. in Botany

54.33

B.Sc. in Biotechnology

54.33

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

54.33

B.Com in Digital Strategy

49.67

B.A. in Psychology

90.17

B.A. in Economics

55.67

B.A. in English

55.67

B.A. in History

55.67

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Q:   How costly is pursuing B.A course at Jai Hind College?
A: 

The fee structure for BA courses at Jai Hind College varies between INR 23,600 and INR 1 Lakh, depending on the specific course chosen. To be eligible for these programmes, candidates are required to have completed their Class 12 exams conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent from any other Board.

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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B.Voc. in Software Development
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Placements

ParticularsStatistics (2023)
Median SalaryINR 2.50 Lakh
Lock IconTop Recruiters for Jai Hind College
Deutsche Bank
Ernst & Young
Google
ICICI
Jindal Steel
JP Morgan Chase
KPMG
TATA Consultancy Services
Tresvista
Zomato
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Cutoffs

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Mumbai University Admission round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
Round202120232024
1--42.33
259.648.17-
Mumbai University Admission round-wise cutoff Rank: (OBC-All India)
Round2020
150
253.08
348
XII round-wise cutoff Rank: (General-All India)
Round2018
1-
2-
352
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Students also asked

Q:   What is the cut off for commerce at Jai Hind College?
A: 
Jai Hind College offers a list of UG courses including B.Com across multiple specialsiations. As per the Jai Hind College BCom cutoff 2025, the first round percentage for the BCom course across multiple specialisations stood at 49.67 for the students belonging to the Home State quota. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the first round cutoff percentages across multiple BCom specialisations offered at Jai Hind College: 

Course

Round 1 Cutoff 2025 (General HS Quota)

B.Com. in Banking and Insurance (BBI)

49.67

B.Com. in Accounting and Finance (B.A.F)

49.67

B.Com. in Financial Markets

49.67

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)

49.67

B.Com in Digital Strategy

49.67

 
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Q:   How to apply for admission at Jai Hind College?
A: 

You can register yourself by visiting the Jai Hind College official website, then login with the generated user id and password. After that, select your course and start flling out the admission form with your details. 

You might be asked to submit the following documents -  class 10 mark sheet, class 12 mark sheet and leaving certificate, your proof of residence, Aadhar and caste certificate (if you have). Also, you would have to submit photographs.

After filling your form, pay your application fees to complete your application.

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Q:   What is the admission process for Jai Hind College?
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According to the recents updates, the admissions in Jai Hind College are based upon performance of individual in Class 12, or an equivalent exam. Admission to the self-financing courses is based on the online Common Entrance Exam (CEE) and Class 12/HSC exam scores. Jai Hind College releases a merit list to indicate the name of the students selected for admission. The students of other boards (apart from CBSE 12, Maharashtra HSC, ISC ) need to pay an additional sum of INR 320.

For PG courses like MBA/PGDM, MAH CET percentile is needed, for Ph.D, GATE, UGC NET exams' score is required. 

Overall, it depends upon the course you are choosing. Admissions in most of the course are based on merit lists or cut-offs and some of the courses require a particular entrance exam score. 

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Q:   Does the Jai Hind College take direct admission?
A: 

Jai Hind College, Mumbai takes direct admission for the courses Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc), Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) and a Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM). 

Merit-list is created based on the marks scored in 10+2 level or equivalent examination. Students in the merit-list have to go through a personal interview or entrance assessment to be eligible for admission.

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Q:   Can I get into Jai Hind College with 70% in class 12?
A: 

The general minimum requirement for admission in Jai Hind College, Mumbai is 60% marks in 12th board exams. However, other requirements for admission may vary each year and also depend on the course you want to admit into. 

Make sure your academic performance is competitively well on the entrance assessment, extracurricular activities and other fields to maximize your chance at a successful admission with 70% marks. 

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Jai Hind College, Admissions Office, "A" Road, Churchgate.
Mumbai ( Maharashtra)

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02222041095

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02222040256

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