
JECRC University
Average rating of JECRC University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4
Student Rating Distribution
Aishwarya Nair
6 May, 2025
Admission: The curriculum is great and the teachers are really supportive. They help us even after class, which is super useful. I like that each teacher only has to handle a few sections each semester, so they're not overwhelmed.
Placement: To get placed, students need to meet the placement cell's requirements. If not, they have to look for jobs off-campus. Unfortunately, FAANG companies don't hire from here, and the admin isn't great either. It's probably best to consider other colleges instead.
Campus: The hostel here is not good at all. There's no proper electricity or network, and the walls are falling apart. We don't have any sports equipment, so no activities are possible. The gym is terrible. Plus, they charge way too much for fines, even for small things.
Meena Das
5 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful and really good at teaching. They focus on relevant stuff in the curriculum, like upcoming tech trends and programming languages. The semester exams are a bit tough, but they're still good overall.
Placement: In my course, almost all students got placements this year. The highest package offered was 52 LPA. Big companies like Amazon, Infosys, Flipkart, and Microsoft hired a lot of students. Even the internships for 2nd-year students were really good this year. Lots of students got internships in cool startups and big companies.
Campus: The campus has great facilities, but it can get hot in some classrooms because not all of them have AC. Other than that, everything is good. They have food places on campus. You can play basketball, football, and even American football here. The hostels have a nice badminton court, and they're clean and taken care of. The price is a bit on the higher side, though.
Pradeep Choudhary
13 Mar, 2024
Admission: Deciding which course to take depends on your interests and the job market. You gotta think about the future job opportunities and how many people have succeeded in that field before. It also matters how many companies are hiring in that area. At my college, the teachers are top-notch. They're super experienced and motivate us really well. They know how to teach in a way that makes sense. The faculty at JU is awesome. They're all experts in their fields and push us to aim higher in our studies and get real-world experience.
Placement: At my college, lots of companies come to offer jobs to students. I got offers from TCS and cardekha.com, but I didn't take them. The job placements here are good, and it depends on how good you are as a student. The college brings top companies like Salesforce, TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and some local ones to campus. They also encourage us to aim for jobs abroad.
Campus: The college is well-structured and focused on every student's studies. They have a clear process for everything, making it easy for us. We can do research and other activities after classes. The food in the mess is good sometimes, and complaints get fixed fast. There are rules in the hostel like needing permission from the TG, warden, and parents to go out.
Vikas Rao
18 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers are pretty good overall, but some can be hard to talk to. The course teaches all the important stuff about computer science and engineering. If you study hard on your own, you can become a great computer engineer by following the course.
Placement: I really liked how JECRC University helped students get jobs at big companies like Capgemini and Accenture. The highest salary you can get is 50 LPA, which is awesome. Most students got placed, around 90%, which is great. Also, lots of students did internships with companies like Code Square. They offer cool roles like SDE and associate engineer positions. The average salary is 4 LPA, which is pretty good too.
Campus: The campus at JECRC University has three hostels for boys, one for girls, and a big mess. They've got separate buildings for science, engineering, law, and design courses. You can find a library and a football field on campus. The food in the mess is okay, not great.
Yamini Singh
19 Nov, 2023
Admission: The faculty here is a mixed bag. Some are good, but others can be a bit confusing. Sometimes it's easier to learn on our own than from the teacher. Overall, the faculty is okay.
Placement: Lots of companies visit our college for hiring students. Most of them find jobs, but some struggle to get placed. Big names like Google, Microsoft, Xebia, Amazon, and Flipkart show up for placements. The highest salary package so far is around 52 LPA, given by Amazon.
Campus: The campus has good infrastructure, and this year they added food chains like Domino's and Burger Singh. The classrooms are nice, but it gets hot in the summer since there's no AC. Overall, the campus is pretty good.
Vinay Rao
19 Oct, 2023
Admission: The teachers are really good here, they've studied in top colleges like NITs, IIITs, and IITs. Even some are from tier 1 colleges in India. The semester exams are not too hard, you can manage them. You just need to get 35% to pass a subject.
Placement: The college has a good placement rate of around half. Many big companies come for placements, like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. For the 2024 batch, the highest salary offered was 35 LPA, while the average was 7 LPA. The lowest package was 4 LPA. Popular roles offered are software developer, data analyst, and python developer, among others.
Campus: The college has great facilities like high-speed Wi-Fi in computer labs and smart boards in every class. But it gets really hot in the classrooms during summer because there's no AC. The hostel is nice, but the food in the mess is just okay.
ABHISHEK ANAND
9 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and have a lot of experience in their field. They're super friendly and always available to help us out. Plus, they're cool about helping us even after class is over.
Placement: I really like how JECRC University helps students with placements. They offer scholarships to about 70% of students every year, which is awesome. A lot of students end up working in foreign companies after graduating, which shows that the college is doing something right. The highest package for B.Tech CSE is around 57 LPA, which is impressive.
Campus: I love the food at the hostel mess, it's really good quality. The university's infrastructure is awesome too. The campus has fast Wi-Fi everywhere - in classrooms, labs, and even in the mess. And the department has great labs too.
Chetan Das
1 Apr, 2023
Admission: The teachers at our college are super experienced and always ready to lend a hand during exams and for attendance. The specialized courses are top-notch and really prepare us for the industry. The exams can be a bit intense, though, with two mid-semester exams and one end-term exam every semester.
Placement: Placements at this college are top-notch! Around 90% of students in all courses get placed, which is awesome. The highest salary offered on campus is 33 LPA, while the average is 7 LPA. Companies like Amazon, HPE, and Zomato hire from here. Internships differ by course, but the highest stipend is Rs. 25,000 at HPE. Almost all students, about 95%, land internships, which is great.
Campus: The campus is huge, covering 32 acres with 4 hostels and 4 academic buildings. Classrooms have AC and Wi-Fi is in all buildings, with a speed of 5-10 Mbps. Hostels have AC and non-AC rooms. The food is good but gets a bit repetitive. They serve four meals a day.
Siddharth Choudhary
17 Mar, 2022
Admission: I think some teachers are only here for the paycheck, but there are also some good ones who have taught at IITs before. The study atmosphere isn't that great overall. The course isn't too heavy, so if you're preparing for AJEE you'll probably do well in exams. However, it doesn't really prepare you for the industry because they don't spend enough time on important subjects. The semester exams are pretty easy for AJEE candidates since they feel like a review of JEE concepts. The questions often come from assignments, so just reading those should be enough to pass.
Placement: JECRC University is like other private universities when it comes to placements. They boast about having 2000+ placement offers, but the real numbers are a mystery. Imagine 3000 B.Tech students in the first year of the 2024 batch that's a lot! Last year, the highest salary offered off-campus was 52 LPA, while the lowest was around 1.5 LPA. Big companies like Microsoft, HP, Nestle, and more hired students. We have to do internships, but it's cool because we get academic perks and chances for both national and international internships.
Campus: The infrastructure at JECRC University is not great. The classrooms aren't air-conditioned and they don't even bother to paint the walls. Many labs also don't have AC. But at least there's Wi-Fi on campus. The library is alright for law students, but it could be better for other courses. Sadly, no AC or Wi-Fi in the library either. There are two kinds of hostels here. The on-campus one is decent rooms, mess, and overall setup are like a 7 out of 10. The mess is pretty good though, like a 9 out of 10. The off-campus hostel is about 8km away from the university. Food and overall setup there are around 8 out of 10, but the mess is more like a 5 out of 10. The canteen is still under construction, but there are medical facilities on campus. They have a variety of sports, but the infrastructure for them could be better.
Siddharth Shah
11 Oct, 2021
Admission: The teachers at our college are really good and they come from top institutes like NITs and IITs. They teach in a friendly way and the atmosphere is positive. The course content is mostly relevant, but internships are important for getting ready for the industry. I appreciate how helpful the faculty is, with their experience and availability for clearing doubts. Some new subjects could be added to the curriculum, and the labs could use a bit of improvement. The exam setup is like what you see in other colleges, with sessional exams, internals, practicals, and semester exams. We have two semesters in a year, just like other places.
Placement: I did my internship at HCL, and it was awesome! I learned a lot that will be super useful for getting a job later on. Big companies like TCS came for placements, and they offer a starting salary of 3.2 LPA. Lots of other famous companies like Accenture, Microsoft, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, and IBM also come to our campus every year. It's great to have so many options for job opportunities!
Campus: The hostel here is pretty good. It costs Rs. 55,000 for a year for a room shared by 3 people, and that includes meals. The rooms are really nice, with fresh paint. The food at the mess is tasty, and we even get to pick what we want to eat each week.