How are the placements of B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering from Jain University?

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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    B.Tech course in Jain University is provided by IIAEM. According to the students there, here is a list of the pros and cons of joining the programme including placement stats in the CONS.
    Pros:
    You can overwhelmingly say I'm from the aerospace branch.
    If you have a lot of money you can spend on building some quadcopter and RC flights.
    Cons:
    1.High tuition fee for the aerospace branch, hostel fee (but it has the best hostel in Karnataka).
    2.Around 97.5% of people join aerospace just because of its name, there you are not going to learn anything.
    3.Only 1 maybe 2 companies visit for campus recruitment and only 1 or 2 may get selected.
    4. Ony 5-7
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    Priyum Agrawal | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    The course at Jain University is offered by International Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Management, which makes it one of a kind in itself among all the aerospace colleges present in India.
    This certainly gives students an advantage for better course curriculum and academics, but you cannot better placements just because of this.
    Let me start by giving you the pros and cons for placements at Jain University:
    Pros:
    It is one of best among the aerospace engineering private colleges in India.
    Cons:
    The college fails to attract aerospace engineering companies.
    The overall batch placement is just 5-7% in core companies.
    The percent
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    Piyush Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    The B.Tech course in aerospace engineering at Jain University is said to be unique, and it is so because of the way the syllabus is structured. The course is at par with the premier institutions since the salient features of their courses have been incorporated into their own syllabus. There definitely is a lot to learn, as the two approaches taken by the faculty are from the perspective of the Research and Development unit (R&D) and the Production wing. The various opportunities that open up off campus are in Research, Design and Development, Marketing, Field Service, Software Development and Teaching. While all of this may seem lucra
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