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    4.4/5
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    3.7/5
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    4.4/5
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    College Infrastructure

    Great infrastructure because the hostel is new and the academic building is great because it's newly built . But for now we have not moved into the new academic building but we will be moving in soon.

    Academics

    I am studying metallurgy and materials engineering because my rank only got me that branch but the placements are surprisingly good. The curriculum is up to date. Last year syllabus will help in gate exams.

    Placements

    Placement are very good because of the companies that surrounds the college . Tata steel and tata motors provide great internship opportunities. The average placements are around 7 lakh. The only branch that does not have good placements is civil.

    Value for Money

    The college has taken around 1.04lakh rupees per semester including mess and hostel fees. The mess fees is 16000 and hostel rooms for 42000 per semester. The labs are not so good so I won't say that I am getting money worth

    Campus Life

    The college campus is good but it is not kept very well maintained. The sports facilities are also not so good and there is no Indoor court. The teachers and staff are very supportive it is located a bit away from the town.

    Others

    Senior sir very supportive the only thing that I don't like is that you have to call every senior as sir or mam. Only placements are very good here. The flora and fauna of the college also very good you can see dogs and cows and Bulls roaming free around the campus but they are never a threat.

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    The college is good if you want good placements.

    College Infrastructure

    The infrastructure is good because everything including the academic building (should be in use within 2-3 months) and the mess hostels are new. Sports facilities are less. There is no indoor court of any sport. No use of smart boards in classes and no WiFi or LAN in first year. The food is hygienic and the living spaces are clean.

    Academics

    I am studying metallurgy and materials engineering. It is better than the metallurgy of other nit even them which have higher nrif ranking. The curriculum is more or less updated it will help you in your gates exam.

    Placements

    The placements are very good because of many companies near the college like TATA STEEL, TATA MOTORS, etc. The highest packages are offered to computer students by Microsoft amounting to around 42 lakh per year. The average salary is around 7.5 lakhs. Civil has very bad placements but all other branches have very good placements.

    Value for Money

    The course costs 210000 per year including hostel and mess fees. It's like any other NIT or IIT.

    Campus Life

    The best thing is that you will have events going all round the year and it's upto you to participate in that event or not ones you get to 2nd year but before that you will be forced and you will not like it. Students can engage in sporting and literary activities. The teachers and students and staff are very supportive and the college premises are safe

    Others

    The food here is better than most other colleges and the hostels are very big and the best part is placements

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    One of the top engineering colleges in India

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    With ST rank 25,678 and CRL 9,33,567 in JEE Mains 2025 , your chances in JoSAA are very low, especially for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, even in lower branches. That’s why you haven’t got any seat till Round 3.

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    Production and industrial engineering at NIT, Jamshedpur is well, Particular for excellent place, Averaging around 8 to 12,00,000 per With core industry, like Tata motors and LNT Actively recruiting. The programme has solid infrastructure AC, Decent labs and sports facility, though some hostel and cleanliness issues have been noted. Importantly, it is considered very welcoming for female student. Bachelors have female only seats and internships or reportedly easier And student forum, PIE AND NIT JSR  is described as a chilled branch which is strong core and non-core opportunities and is even recommended for women.

    Hello there,

    To secure admission in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at NIT Jamshedpur under the Home State quota for female candidates , the JEE Main 2024 closing rank was 22,346 .

    Target Rank for Admission

    • General Category (Home State, Female): Aim for a JEE Main rank under 22,000 to enhance your chances of admission in CSE at NIT Jamshedpur.

      Additional Information

    • All India Quota (Female Candidates): The closing rank for CSE was 14,880 .

    • Other Branches: If your rank is slightly higher, consider related branches like Electronics and Communication Engineering or Electrical Engineering , which have slightly higher closing ranks.


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