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Average rating of JRE Group of Institutions (JRE)

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.4

Based on 17 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
6%
4
18%
3
53%
2
18%
1
6%
Placement

Placement

2.7/5

Admission

Admission

2.9/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.4/5

Academics

Academics

3.6/5

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Divya Bhardwaj

Divya Bhardwaj

9 Jul, 2025

2.5
1 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good at teaching. Some are cool with teaching you how to code if you work with them. Others just want you to memorize stuff. The course could be better, though, especially for engineering students. It's missing a hands-on approach in a lot of areas.

Placement: The placement cell is okay, but only Blackrock and IndianNavy come for pool campus. The highest salary was 13 LPA (for 2-3 students out of 400), and the lowest was 3 LPA, with an average of 4-5 LPA. There are no internship drives or support from the college. Students have to find internships on their own. Some teachers give discouraging speeches about placements, which is a bit demotivating.

Campus: The college elevators have been out of order for a year now. In the classrooms, there are ACs that work, plastic chairs, whiteboards, and projectors. But most teachers and students don't really use the projectors. The library is pretty good with the latest magazines, journals, and textbooks. But there are no medical facilities on campus. The labs have standard PCs for students to use. The canteen serves maggi, parathas, milkshakes, and some FMGC items. It's a bit limited. The hostel rooms are okay. The boys and girls hostels are in the same building. Each room has decent space, a study table, side table, and a decent cupboard. Three rooms share one bathroom in the common hostel room.

Seema Rao

Seema Rao

6 Feb, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and have lots of experience. The stuff we're learning is all practical and useful for real jobs. The college partners with Educomp and Raffles, so we get top-notch professors and cool tech to learn with. They also organize workshops and extra training sessions which are super helpful.

Placement: The college's placement team was amazing! Everyone in my batch landed jobs at big companies like HCL and Wipro. I was on the core team and reached out to HRs to set up meetings for on-campus and off-campus placements.

Campus: The campus at this college in Delhi NCR is really cool and different from others.

Rahul Iyer

Rahul Iyer

1 Feb, 2025

1.8
1 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: This college has some awesome, super helpful teachers, but also some not-so-great ones. I've been here for 3 years now, and in each semester, about 2 out of the 6 subjects have really good professors. Their classes are interesting and you actually want to go. The others? Well, not so much. But you still gotta show up for attendance. If you skip, don't worry. The teachers tend to make the exams easier. But yeah, you still gotta sit through those not-so-great lectures. 75% attendance rule, ugh!

Placement: Honestly, it's quite disappointing. At this private college, you basically need to be in the top 10 of your class to get any support from the college for placement opportunities. Otherwise, you'll have to keep showing up to classes even in your fourth year (from 9 AM to 5 PM it's tough, believe me) just to meet the 75% attendance requirement for B.Tech.

Campus: When I first came here, I thought the campus was awesome. But things started going downhill because of some fights between Educomp and Raffles. Now, it's a mess. Our tables don't even get cleaned daily. The classrooms are dirty, the hallways are dusty. The cleaning crew even went on strike for about a week because they weren't paid properly. I don't know all the details though.

Rohit chouhan

Rohit chouhan

4 Nov, 2024

2.8
1 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty at this college is really knowledgeable. Dr. Anil Taneja, who's from IIT, is amazing at teaching math. But the director/owner isn't very good. There's some disagreement happening, which is affecting the college's progress.

Placement: Our college is shutting down soon and there's no placement support for us. My batch is the last one, so we're not hopeful about getting any help with placements. The reason our placement situation isn't great is because of an ongoing dispute.

Campus: This college in Greater Noida has the best infrastructure. The hostel feels like a hotel with great rooms. The classrooms are cool with AC and a digital library. The food in the hostel is better than other colleges. The hostel rooms and playing grounds are kept well. There's fast Wi-Fi and clean western toilets. But, the crowd in the college isn't great.

Shreya

Shreya

20 Jun, 2024

3.3
2 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The college only offers Btech and PGDM courses right now, but they might add more later. In Btech, there's CS, EC, EE, and IT. Some teachers are great at explaining stuff, but not all of them are. Recently, they hired some new teachers, so hopefully, the college will improve and become one of the good ones. Right now, it's not the best.

Placement: The job placements for seniors were pretty good. They've dropped a bit now, but companies like Black Rock, Navy, and Zamil Infra still visit. Unfortunately, there aren't many companies offering technical job opportunities. In 2012-2013, Dabur recruited a few students from the PGDM program.

Campus: The college's infrastructure is awesome. They have everything from WiFi to great classrooms. The library and campus are top-notch too. The best part about the college is definitely its facilities. The hostel is really good too. You won't be disappointed with the infrastructure here.

Arjun G

Arjun G

5 Dec, 2023

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers were really smart - most of them had a Master's or Ph.D. They were always ready to help, you could just drop by their office anytime. The course was good, but it could be more practical for the real world. Things change fast in the industry, so it's hard to keep up sometimes.

Placement: Around 60% of students got placed through college placements, mostly in CS and IT. The salary packages ranged from 2.75 to 4.5 LPA. Top companies like Hcl, Blackrock, and Xalta recruited students. When it comes to internships, about 70% of students found internships through college, while the rest had to find their own.

Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure, one of the best in G. Noida. The classrooms are ventilated and even have air conditioning. I love the fountain in the middle of the building and the amphitheater. And there's a big playground with a basketball court too.

Divya Patel

Divya Patel

20 Nov, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: I really like how the course curriculum is designed to match what the industry needs. It definitely gives us an edge over others. Plus, it's cool that the curriculum is approved by AICTE and gets updated to keep up with the market's skill requirements.

Placement: The college did a great job helping students get jobs. Most students got placed in different fields like banking, insurance, IT, finance, and more. They usually got around 4 lakh per year. The college really worked hard to make sure everyone got the job they wanted.

Campus: The college campus is amazing with new facilities like gyms, air-conditioned hostels, good food, and sports areas. They have top-notch IT resources and a library stocked with books and journals from top publishers worldwide. It really helps us learn about different subjects in-depth.

Chetan Reddy

Chetan Reddy

19 Oct, 2023

3.3
3 Admission 3 Academics 2 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: Some teachers are great, while others aren't so good at teaching. They have meetings but their ideas don't help much. They mainly focus on assignments and reports. The curriculum is outdated and needs to be updated. Some teachers are helpful and make things easier for us. I hope the college works on improving things for students to be more ready for jobs.

Placement: Most students don't land a high-paying job after college. They usually end up with an average salary of 3-4 LPA. Companies like Zamil Infra, Black Rock, and Indian Navy come for placements. The college doesn't help much with finding internships. Students have to work hard to get one, and only a few (around 2-3%) actually do. It's tough to find a job in the tech field too. So, you can't really depend on the college for job opportunities. You have to hustle on your own to avoid being unemployed.

Campus: The college stands out because of its great infrastructure in the NCR area. The classrooms and library are big, and they have AC. The library has all the books we need, plus a digital library for online access. The labs are well-equipped. There are sports courts on campus, but getting equipment from the warden can be a hassle. The college isn't very supportive of sports events. The food is good, and the hostel rooms are private. Some facilities have started to decline over time, like the campus lift and hostel services. Wi-Fi is unreliable, and cleanliness in the hostel has become less frequent.

Meena Iyer

Meena Iyer

3 Jan, 2023

3.5
2 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They explain things in a way that makes sense. They're always there for you and the classes always happen on time. The teacher-to-student ratio is around 10 to 1. They also organize trips to companies which helps us learn a lot.

Placement: Placement was pretty good overall. Some average companies came for hiring, but almost everyone got a job. CHL, XALTA, and WIPRO were the main ones. The HR team was really helpful. Xalta Food and Beverages Pvt.Ltd did most of the hiring. There were also visits from Black Rock and DELL, but they hired only a few students.

Campus: The campus looks amazing with air-conditioned classrooms, labs, a fountain, and a playground. The library is fantastic, and there are lifts too. The food for boarders is good, and the hostel rooms are cozy. Wi-Fi is there, and doctors are always around in the hostel. No issues with the infrastructure, and there's 24-hour power backup.

Mahesh Choudhary

Mahesh Choudhary

6 Jan, 2022

3.0
3 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The course is kinda outdated. It feels like we're stuck in a loop with the same stuff year after year. We learn a lot of theory but not enough hands-on stuff. The lab sessions are okay, but they could be better. The teachers are cool. Some are really helpful, while others can bring you down. A few really know their stuff and that's awesome for us students. In general, our college has a pretty good faculty team.

Placement: The placements at the college are pretty good, not amazing though. We do get some support, but mostly we have to handle things on our own. A few decent companies like Zamil Infra and Black Rock come for placements, but it's usually just a couple of them. The seniors' placements were okay. The highest package offered so far is 13 LPA, while the lowest is around 2-3 LPA. There aren't many companies that come for technical profiles. Only a very small percentage of students manage to secure internships through the college.

Campus: The college has awesome infrastructure with lots of greenery around. We have beautiful flowers and cool fountains on campus. Our classrooms are nice too. There used to be a student activity area, but it's not used anymore because there aren't fun activities. The Wi-Fi used to be good, but now it's a bit glitchy. We play basketball, football, badminton, and cricket here. The warden has study material, but it's not easy to get. Unfortunately, there are no medical facilities on campus. The warden has a first-aid kit, but it's not always available. If someone gets sick, they have to go to a nearby hospital. The library is pretty good too.