4 months ago
Is Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram good?
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SNJB's College of Engineering is kinda low-key solid. The campus has all the basics covered—clean classrooms, chill labs, decent Wi-Fi, and separate hostels for boys and girls. Plus, there's a canteen to kill those hunger pangs between lectu
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SNJB's College of Engineering is kinda low-key solid. The campus has all the basics covered—clean classrooms, chill labs, decent Wi-Fi, and separate hostels for boys and girls. Plus, there's a canteen to kill those hunger pangs between lectures. Placement-wise, around 50–60% of students land jobs, mostly through on-campus drives. And even if you miss out, the faculty's got your back with support. Students are rating it pretty okay too—infra gets a 3.8/5, placements 3.9/5, and teaching's doing the best at 4.2/5. Basically, it's a growing place that's doing its thing right.
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4 months ago
Why is B.E. / B.Tech the most sought after course at Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram?
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Top-Notch Infra: Smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, chill hangout zones, and high-speed Wi-Fi—basically, campus vibes are engineer-approved.Solid Placement Scene: While the average placement rate floats around 50–60%, most students get
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Top-Notch Infra: Smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, chill hangout zones, and high-speed Wi-Fi—basically, campus vibes are engineer-approved.Solid Placement Scene: While the average placement rate floats around 50–60%, most students get into tech or core companies through on-campus drives. Missed a chance? Faculty got your back with leads.Branches with Buzz: CS, IT, Civil, Mech, and ECE are offered—CS & IT usually trend the hardest thanks to job demand.Affordable + AICTE-Approved: The fee is pretty chill (?3.22L for the whole degree), and it's got all the proper approvals and accreditations.Learning That's Not Snoozy: The faculty is supportive, teaching methods are practical, and there's a strong push for real-world readiness with internships and project-based learning.
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1. Qualify for PCM + EntranceYou need your 12th with PCM (or related) and at least 45% (40% if reserved). Then take MHT CET or JEE Main, and hope for a good score 2. Register for CAPOnce scores are out, register online via Maharashtra DTE
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1. Qualify for PCM + EntranceYou need your 12th with PCM (or related) and at least 45% (40% if reserved). Then take MHT CET or JEE Main, and hope for a good score 2. Register for CAPOnce scores are out, register online via Maharashtra DTE's CAP portal. Upload docs (marksheets, scores, caste/income proofs, domicile, etc.) and visit a Facilitation Centre to get everything verified 3. Counselling RoundsChoose branches and colleges (like SNJB) during CAP choice-filling. Merit lists are released, and seats get allocated based on rank, category, and availability 4. Seat Allotment & ConfirmationWhen SNJB offers you a seat, accept it online through the CAP portal and pay the initial fee. You'll get seat allotment letters and need to report to the ARC to freeze the choice 5. College JoiningGo to SNJB with your original documents, fee receipt, and college docs to wrap up admission. Then you're officially part of the SNJB fam
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Total tuition for the full 4-year B.Tech course: ?3.22? lakh — covers all engineering branches (IT, Computer, Civil, ECE, Mechanical) That breaks down to roughly ?80,500 per year, no hidden extras—set by Maharashtra's Fee Regulating A
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Total tuition for the full 4-year B.Tech course: ?3.22? lakh — covers all engineering branches (IT, Computer, Civil, ECE, Mechanical) That breaks down to roughly ?80,500 per year, no hidden extras—set by Maharashtra's Fee Regulating AuthorityYou'll pay about ?3.22? L for the entire B.Tech degree—everything included.
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Placement Rate: Anywhere from 50–60% to as high as 90–94% in some branches, especially IT/ElectronicsOn-Campus Support: Regular job drives with help from faculty, plus pre-placement training and workshops Salary RangesAverage Package:
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Placement Rate: Anywhere from 50–60% to as high as 90–94% in some branches, especially IT/ElectronicsOn-Campus Support: Regular job drives with help from faculty, plus pre-placement training and workshops Salary RangesAverage Package: INR 3 LPA – INR 4.4?LPA (varies by department) the highest Package: INR 9–11.5 LPA (top roles in core and IT) the lowest Package: Around INR 1.5–2 LPA for entry-level roles .Branch HighlightsElectronics/etc. had some 100% placement in 2024, averaging 3?LPAComputer Engineering grads report average packages near INR 4 LPA, with packages going up to INR 10 LPA – INR 11 LPA SNJB's placement game is solid for an A? grade rural engineering college—decent placement spread, respectable average and high-end packages, and noticeable branch-level growth. If you're in CSE or etc., your chances of landing a good gig (INR 3 LPA – INR 4 LPA+) are pretty strong. Missed out? The faculty still helps you hunt down off-campus options.
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