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Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology (JCET) is known for having a strong faculty team comprising experienced and highly qualified professors. Many faculty members hold Ph.D. or postgraduate degrees from reputed institutions and have years of teaching or industry experience. Students consistently rate the teaching quality positively, especially highlighting the faculty's approachable attitude, strong subject knowledge, and helpful mentoring. Regular workshops, seminars, and industry-focused training sessions conducted by faculty enhance students' practical understanding and academic engagement across all engineering discipli

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Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology (JCET) has produced several accomplished alumni who have made their mark in diverse fields. Notable names include Ramesh K. Nair, now a Senior Engineer at Bosch in Germany, and Sangeetha P., a tech entrepreneur and founder of a successful software startup. Many JCET graduates are placed in top MNCs like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, and HCL. The achievements of its alumni reflect the college's strong academic foundation and focus on career readiness.

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During the B.E./B.Tech admission process at Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology, candidates must submit the following original documents with three self? attested photocopy sets: 10th (SSLC) and 12th mark sheets & certificates; Entrance exam admit & score cards (KEAM/JEE Main); Transfer certificate, conduct & migration certificates; Aadhar card copy; Medical fitness certificate; Community (caste) certificate, if applicable; and 4 passport? size and 2 stamp? size color photos.

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The cutoff marks for admission to Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology (JCET) through KEAM vary by branch and year. In 2024, the closing ranks were approximately: Computer Science – 30,000 to 31,000; Electronics & Communication – 38,000 to 51,000; Mechanical – 48,000 to 50,000; Data Science – 41,000 to 47,000; Cyber Security – 42,000 to 44,000; Civil – 49,000 to 52,000; and Aeronautical – 38,000 to 52,000. Cutoffs depend on seat intake, applicant scores, and competition levels.

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Yes, you can get direct admission to Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology through the management quota. For this, candidates must have at least 55% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in 10+2. KEAM or JEE scores are not mandatory under this quota. Admission is done directly through the college by submitting documents and paying the prescribed fee.

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Yes, Jawaharlal College of Engineering and Technology offers scholarships that can cover up to 100% of tuition fees for meritorious students. These are typically based on academic excellence, KEAM/JEE ranks, or outstanding performance in previous studies. Additional scholarships are available through government and private schemes for eligible students from economically weaker or reserved categories.

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