Is Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore a private institute?

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Asked by Shrooti jain

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    Answered by

    Tanishka Parate

    a year ago

    Yes, The Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jian Deemed - to - be University is a private institute. This is among top institutes in India and in Bangalore as well with good NIRF ranking (course  and domain  wise).

    It is deemed to be University . It is collaborated with many big tech giants like Infosys, TEXAS, AMAZON, WIPRO and etc. These ensure quality placements as well.

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    ayan mirza | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Yes, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore is a private institute.

    Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Jain University (FET JU), Bangalore is one of the top engineering schools in Bangalore, JU-FET has collaborated with different institutions and organizations like Toyota, TCS, IEEE, SIEMENS, TEXAS Instruments for exchange of domain knowledge and technical training

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