Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MHT CET cut off of SNJB (Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram) is different based on engineering branch and its category. In Round 3 of 2024, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and Civil Engineering closed with general category percentiles of around 86.08, 83.65 and 73.11 percent respectively. Such cutoffs may vary annually regarding external factors such as the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Faculty Quality & Experience of Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram
Overall rating of faculty & curriculum sits at 4.4/5 (out of 49 verified reviews) according to Shiksha
Many reviews highlight well-qualified, PhD-holding teachers and describe them as very helpful, approachable, and active both in-person and online.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the B.E./B.Tech courses at Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram (SNJB's Late Sau. Kantabai Bhavarlalji Jain College of Engineering), the required documents typically include the following:
Required Documents for B.E. / B.Tech Admission:
10th Marksheet & Passing Certificate
12th Marksheet & Passing Certificate
MHT-CET / JEE Main Score Card
School Leaving Certificate (SLC) / Transfer Certificate (TC)
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The most recent cutoff information available is for the MHT CET exam (2023) for the B.E. – Computer Engineering programme at Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram College of Engineering. The last closing score was 75.06 percentile, meaning candidates needed at least that percentile in MHT CET to make it through the final round of admission.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram (SNJB) does offer several scholarships—but not a blanket 100% tuition waiver for all students.
Here's how it really works:
Government & Social Category Scholarships
For the academic year 2024–25, SNJB lists the following per-student scholarships (for Engineering) on their official site:
SC, ST, VJ/NT/SBC: ?89,209
OBC: ?44,605
EBC: ?44,605
Minority: up to ?50,000
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the B.E./B.Tech programme at Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram (SNJB) in Chandwad (Nashik), you must have either an MHT CET or JEE Main score.
Admission is merit-based, but the relevant merit is calculated from these entrance exam scores .
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram is a private trust. It was established in 2004. It is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and is approved by AICTE, CCH and PCI. The college offers a total of 37 courses in the fields of Engineering, Pharmacy, Science, and Management at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. For more details about the college, visit: Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram: Courses, Fees, Admission 2025, Placements, Reviews.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
SNJB alumni are doing pretty well for themselves—like seriously, they're working at big names like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Capgemini, and even Amazon and Deloitte. Most peeps from CSE and IT get placed through campus drives (some even bag packages up to INR 11.5 LPA), while others get solid help from the college's placement cell. They prep students with mock interviews, coding drills, and soft skill training—basically everything to help you not flop in your first HR round. Even if you miss out on campus, the faculty usually has your back for off-campus gigs. Real ones, fr.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, SNJB College of Engineering's got your back when it comes to scholarships! If you're from SC/ST/OBC/VJNT/EBC/Minority categories, there are solid state scholarships and freeships that cover a big chunk of your fees—some going up to ?89k a year depending on your fam's income. Got good grades? You might even bag tuition waivers or cash rewards from the college itself. Plus, if you're stuck financially, they'll guide you with education loan options too. Just keep your income certs, caste docs, and marksheets ready during admissions. Basically, if you're eligible, you won't have to stress much about the fee game.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
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 Authority
You'll pay about ?3.22? L for the entire B.Tech degree—everything included.
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