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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Obtaining admission to Jaya Sakthi Engineering College (JSEC) is not that difficult.

If you obtain average or above-average marks in your 12th board exams with Physics, Chemistry, and Math, you stand a good chance.

Admission is done on the basis of TNEA counseling, and cutoffs are not that high when compared to top engineering colleges. Competition is moderate.

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Rachit Arora

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The Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (Caltech) acceptance rate stands at 2.3 % (UG Class of 2028), which means out of every 100 applicants, only 2 to 3 candidates were rolled out an offer letter, which makes it an ambitious school to get into. However, by following the admission requirements, it gets easier for an applicant to bag an offer from this university, and those are mentioned below: 

·         A High School Diploma from a valid academic institution (Representing at least 12 years of Education)

·         Official Transcripts of

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Jaya Sakthi Engineering College (JSEC) is open to B.E./B.Tech admissions via TNEA:

TNEA application started: May 6, 2025
Submission deadline: June 11, 2025

Following seat allotment in TNEA, document verification and payment process is done in June–July.
You can apply through the Anna University TNEA portal and select JSEC at counselling.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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JSEC's hostel mess is well-fitted and usually complimented:

Clean modern kitchen, hygienic well-cooked food by professional cooks, and healthy menu for both hostels.

Student feedback calls it "clean," "tasty," and well kept, with a nice ambience.

Overall, the quality is rated as good and trustworthy.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Yes, there is a placement cell in Jaya Sakthi Engineering College:

The placement cell starts company interactions and training from the pre-final semester and goes up to the final one.

They conduct on-campus interviews and supports off-campus drives if necessary.

It provides soft-skills, aptitude, and interview preparation classes.

About 60–65% of students are placed, with major recruiters such as TCS, Zoho, Sutherland, CSS Corp, Hyundai, Accenture, Infosys, and Tech Mahindra.

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Loveleen Sharma

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Caltech Division of Engineering and Applied Science does not have a rounds system and it only has one intake which is Fall for both UG and PG. The UG applicants can apply via the Restrictive Early Action which is non-binding and an early deadline. There is a Regular decision deadline too for UG students which is the standard application route.

On the contrary, for the Caltech PG Engineering courses, international students must apply to their specific admission deadline which generally have the same intake with one firm deadline.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Jaya Sakthi Engineering College's B.E./B.Tech is distinct owing to its Centers of Excellence (AI, Cyber Security, 3D printing, robotics, IC engine research), providing hands on experience with emerging tech Modern labs, library, fiber optic network and fully Wi-Fi enabled campus guarantee robust infrastructure.

Active placement cell, industry connections (Infosys, TCS, Wipro), and clubs and NSS foster career preparedness and all rounded development.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Jaya Sakthi Engineering College (JSEC) admits B.E./B.Tech based on TNEA counselling.

They only require 12th standard marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics—no entrance test is necessary. 

General students require a minimum of 45%, while reserved category students require approximately 40%. 

Diploma holders can also join for lateral entry with a minimum of 60% marks.

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Virajita Bisht

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Since, Caltech is a very popular and tempting choice for Engineering enthusiasts worldwide, it can be considered a little expensive. Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences (Caltech) upholds its reputation as the world's best Engineering schools. The Caltech Engineering tuition fee 2025-26 is USD 63,402 (INR 54.4 L) a year, which international students are required to pay. Please note that the mentioned fee is only the first-year tuition fee without including living expenses and other fee components. The total cost of a degree for the first year, as an international student, can be USD 90,822 on-campus and USD 94,380 off-campus.&n

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Divya Shukla

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California Institute of Technology offers many courses under Engineering, in fact, this school is particularly known for the same. 

The table below shows the courses available for international students at the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Caltech:

Undergraduate Programs (UG)/PG Programs

Computer Science

Electrical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Applied Physics

Applied & Computational Math (ACM)

Bioengineering (BE)

Materials Science (MS)

Engineering & Applied Science (EAS - custom)

Environmental Science & Engg. (ESE - minor)

Information & Data Sciences (IDS - minor)

Control & Dynamical Systems (CDS - minor)

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