Is VJTI a good college for computer science? Does it provide placements and what's the cut-off of JEE Mains?
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Hello Manish,
VJTI is among top colleges of India, so you will not have to worry about the placements, if you maintain your pointer you will surely land up with a best possible job, however considering admission here you need to take MHCET and score really well in that, so any score more than 150 is considered safe for admission here. -
Placements - 7/10
Placements are really good. There is not a single day when the Training and Placement office is empty. Once the placement season starts in August, companies offering really good packages keep coming till July end. If you are good at what you like and what the companies demand, you are sure to get a good job. But, this is valid mostly for IT jobs. Very few core companies visit the campus. The placement officer is more interested in improving the statistics rather than understanding what the students are interested in. Most of them end up with an IT job irrespective of their branch. Research - 2/10
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Sharath H Aithal B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoHi,
VJTI is among top colleges of India, so you will not have to worry about the placements, if you maintain your pointer you will surely land up with a best possible job, however considering admission here you need to take MH-CET and score really well in that, so any score more than 150 is considered safe for admission here. -
VJTI is among top colleges of India, so you will not have to worry about the placements, if you maintain your pointer you will surely land up with a best possible job, however considering admission here you need to take MH-CET and score really well in that, so any score more than 150 is considered safe for admission here.
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