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4/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.9
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.3
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.2
Money Review IconValue for Money3.8
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Iniyan Kalaiselvan Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning) - Batch of 2026
5.0
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It has good faculty members and placements.
Placements: 90 percent of students get placed. The highest package offered is 58 LPA and the lowest package offered is 3.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies like IBM, Accenture, and Nvidia hire students. 50 percent of students got internships in companies like EY and HCL. Placements are good. Many of my friends are placed in Big 4 companies. The top roles offered are data analyst and AI ML engineer.
Infrastructure: I'm from the B.Tech Computer Science artificial intelligence and machines learning course. We have specialised AI labs which we use to do programs. Classrooms are air-conditioned with adequate space and efficiency. The food quality is good, and it is pure vegetarian. There are medical facilities within the campus. We have all sorts of sports and games.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, well-qualified, and knowledgeable in their own domain. They teach with ease, and it is very easy to study and understand the concepts of our course. They make students industry-ready. Semester exams are somewhat easy, and the pass percentage is 90 percent.
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Rehan Fazal Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2028
5.0
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
I am satisfied because they give us a chance to do something new and show our talent.
Placements: The highest package is 53 LPA, the average is around 25 LPA, and the lowest is around 9 LPA. From my course, around 70 percent get internships with good compensation. The top recruiter companies are Toyota, Tara Motors, Amazon, and Microsoft. They offer positions as assistant software engineers.
Infrastructure: Facilities I get here include almost everything, like Wi-Fi, library, labs, hall rooms for practice, and digital classrooms. There is a huge canteen with every facility, like AC and filtered water. Every day, there is a change in food variety. There are playing areas for every sport and indoor games.
Faculty: Teachers are great here, but sometimes they cannot understand them. They have top-level knowledge for teaching us. The courses our teachers teach are very relevant to our future. I can see that they are very useful while working in digital companies and many other companies.
Other: I chose this course because my family tells me to do so, and I am fulfilling their dream myself.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2025Read More
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Rohith Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2029
2.8
3Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Not good on the faculty members' side.
Placements: 70 to 75% of students were placed in the course. Highest package is 15 LPA, and lowest package is 6 to 8 LPA. About 40 to 50% of students got internships. During the course, mostly in IT software development and analytics roles, the majority of the placements were in software development.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure available in our course and department, for example, Wi-Fi is not good, and the lab is okay. Classroom is not bad, and their library is so bad. There is no quality in the facilities of our hostel, and they are repeating the same menu for the food.
Faculty: Teachers are not helpful, not qualified, and not knowledgeable. Teaching quality is not good, and the teachers speak with students rudely and are not friendly. But outside, they are showing that they are more friendly on the campus, and I don't know about the student industry readiness.
Other: I chose this course for my future placement. Events, and first campus crowd, connectivity, campus surroundings are good, but the scholarship is not good.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It is a pretty decent college, but very far from the city.
Placements: Our college has decent placements, but it depends on our skills for higher placements in good companies with good wages. The college just provides placement with a minimum wage limit, and exams are easy, likewise. But some people get placed in good companies just through college.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is a little slow on the campus, but overall, everything is good with cleanliness and study space. The library is decent too, with a good amount of books, space, and cleanliness. There is a good environment with nature. Only some classrooms have ACs, depending on the course we take, and I don't know why it is like that.
Faculty: Exams are easy to take without issues, and teachers clear our doubts without an issue. They give us tips on how to give exams and give important questions to review before the exam. They complete the syllabus on time, so we have time to study on our own.
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Nandhushri DS Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) - Batch of 2027
3.4
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Below average college, as Jain is all about advertisement, marketing, and money.
Placements: Almost 80% were placed in my department. The highest package is 18 LPA. The lowest package is 3 LPA - 4 LPA. The average package is 5 LPA. Top recruiters are Accenture, Capgemini, Genpact, IBM, etc. Internships are mostly online on the AICTE website or Internshala. The top roles are data analyst and data engineer as a fresher, as you gain experience we can get roles such as data scientist which offer salaries up to 1 crore.
Infrastructure: Our system is divided into two: 1. Premium branches 2. The nonpremium branch's facilities vary according to, AC rooms and well-equipped classrooms are provided for premium branches and it is term-based (you will have exams every 2 weeks), the rest all is the same, you get below average wi-fi, the library is peaceful and overall decent facilities are provided. Hostels are well maintained but the messy food might not be suitable for everybody. I'd give it 2.5-3 rating out of 5. (For non-vegetarian, non-veg options are available outside the campus). Medical facilities are poor. Sports are conducted once a year.
Faculty: Teachers are friendly and lenient, and they are helpful but the teaching quality is poor (most of them cannot communicate in English but it is manageable). The curriculum is relevant and students get help in every way possible (you just need to ask). Semester exams are pretty easy to ace, if you are an average student or below average student, you will get a good CGPA in sem end exams. The pass percentage is 40%.
Other: Data Science is a trending career option and many opportunities are available in the future as data is everything. You can get paid higher as you gain experience and it will help you in analysing your data if you are starting your own business too. As of now, the course seems to be going at a great pace, It is all about our mindset. Fests and extracurricular activities are less compared to other colleges.
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B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2028
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Satisfied with the facilities but it is located too far outside Bengaluru.
Placements: The highest package is 54 LPA this year whereas the lowest package is 2.5 LPA. Since I am in the first year I don't know the exact data. Intel, Dell, Wipro, Accenture, and TCS are some of the companies that visited this year for recruitment. Placements are pretty good as what I have heard from my seniors.
Infrastructure: The campus is good but is located far away from the city, 40 KM away from Bengaluru. The university has a good infrastructure with all the facilities. But you won't find Wi-Fi everywhere. AC classrooms are provided to star batches who pay extra fees. Otherwise, you will get a non-AC classroom which is also decent. Labs and library are maintained very well. There is a lot of sports ground also consisting of cricket ground, football ground, tennis court, basketball, volleyball, and a swimming pool.
Faculty: Teachers are nice but you will also find some teachers who will make you irritated by giving unnecessary workloads. But that's common in every university. The course curriculum is relevant and during the exams, if you study a little also and study smartly just by doing the assignments and modules, you will score more than 70%. 40 marks out of 100 are required to pass a semester-end examination. Whereas you need to score 18 out of 50 in external exams to pass the subject. You won't find the semester-end examination too difficult.
Other: I chose this course because I was interested in web development rather than any other domains such as AIML and cyber security. So I choose only CSE without any specialisation. There are some irrelevant subjects such as you will be told to study Biology in the 1st year of the B.Tech degree which I think is totally an irrelevant subject for engineers. Infinity a techno cultural fest that occurs every year in March. Even they celebrate every festival, such as a Dandiya night organised during Navratri and special puja during Ganesh Chaturthi. There are a lot of sports activities.
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Faculty of Engineering and Technology Cutoff FAQs

Q:   What is the minimum cutoff for Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore JET cutoff 2023 for B.Tech. in Aerospace Engineering?
A: 

The JET exam for B.Tech is of 150 marks having 5 subjects- Physics (30), Chemistry (30), Mathematics (30), LR (30), English (30). Time is 3 hours in online mode.

The cut off for JET  B.Tech is released rank wise and the result can be accessed by the official sites. The cut off varies from course to course because of the seats available and the applicants for the course received.

Q:   Is CAT required for Executive MBA Admission at Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore?
A: 

No, CAT is not mandatory for an Executive MBA at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology. The eligibility for an executive MBA is:

1. Graduate from a recognised university with 50% aggregate marks and 45% aggregate marks for SC/ST.

2. Full-time employee at the time of application and having 2 or more years of experience.

3. Graduate from full-time work experience is exempted from written exam.

4. Selection is based on Personal Interview.

Q:   What are the details mentioned in Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore CUET cutoff list?
A: 

After the declaration of the CUET score the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed -to -be University had released its cut off list according to the courses. Since the university accept CUET courses for few course only like B.Sc, BCA and B.Tech, the CUET cut off  list carry information according. The list consists of

1.Name of the course

2.Cut off score category wise (OBC, ST, SC, General and etc.)

3. Seats for the course 

 4. Seats remaining ( in consecutive lists)

Q:   How many rounds are there in CUET Counseling 2023 for Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore?
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The CUET score has been released and Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed -to -be University has also released the rank list for CUET counseling. This rank list is based on score from all the participants universities. The university will forward the mail for counseling. There will be minimum 2 rounds of counseling. One of them being in online mode and other face to face.  The selection will be doen on score basis ( cut off) . According to the filling of seats and the remaining seats for the course spot round admission will open. The spot round depend upon the availability of seats. The cut off may get lower considerably as well.

Q:   How to apply for CUET Counselling for Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore?
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To apply in the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed -to -be University the selected students  are called for the counseling session . Since the CUET score is accepted  only for B.Sc and BCA  these counseling sessions are given on merit bases and these . After attending the counseling session the student has to pay confirmation fees. This ensures the locking of seat as a provisional and tentative addmission. After shortlisting of candidates the seat is the confirmed.

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