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Placement Rate: Anywhere from 50–60% to as high as 90–94% in some branches, especially IT/Electronics
On-Campus Support: Regular job drives with help from faculty, plus pre-placement training and workshops
Salary Ranges
Average Package: INR 3 LPA – INR 4.4?LPA (varies by department)
the highest Package: INR 9–11.5 LPA (top roles in core and IT)
the lowest Package: Around INR 1.5–2 LPA for entry-level roles .
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Electronics/etc. had some 100% placement in 2024, averaging 3?LPA
Computer Engineering grads report average packages near INR 4 LPA, with packages going up to INR 10 L
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For admission to the B.E./B.Tech programme at Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram (SNJB) in Chandwad (Nashik), you must have either an MHT CET or JEE Main score.
Admission is merit-based, but the relevant merit is calculated from these entrance exam scores .
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Top-Notch Infra: Smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, chill hangout zones, and high-speed Wi-Fi—basically, campus vibes are engineer-approved.
Solid Placement Scene: While the average placement rate floats around 50–60%, most students get into tech or core companies through on-campus drives. Missed a chance? Faculty got your back with leads.
Branches with Buzz: CS, IT, Civil, Mech, and ECE are offered—CS & IT usually trend the hardest thanks to job demand.
Affordable + AICTE-Approved: The fee is pretty chill (?3.22L for the whole degree), and it's got all the proper approvals and accreditations.
Learning That's Not Snoozy: The facul
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Total tuition for the full 4-year B.Tech course: ?3.22? lakh — covers all engineering branches (IT, Computer, Civil, ECE, Mechanical)
That breaks down to roughly ?80,500 per year, no hidden extras—set by Maharashtra's Fee Regulating Authority
You'll pay about ?3.22? L for the entire B.Tech degree—everything included.
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For first-year B.Tech, finish 12th with PCM (or related) and get 45% marks (40% SC/ST), then appear in MHT-CET or JEE Main and apply via Maharashtra's CAP. Diploma holders can jump into the second year if they scored 45% (40% for reserved categories) and clear the centralized DTE admission route.
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Yes, Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram (SNJB) is a known institute, particularly in Maharashtra. Established in 1928 as a Jain Gurukul, it has expanded to encompass various educational units from primary to professional colleges (engineering, pharmacy, homeopathy). It holds NAAC 'A' grade accreditation and is recognised for its emphasis on human values, disciplined environment, and well-developed infrastructure across its multiple institutions in Nashik.
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Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram is a private trust. It was established in 2004. It is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and is approved by AICTE, CCH and PCI. The college offers a total of 37 courses in the fields of Engineering, Pharmacy, Science, and Management at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. For more details about the college, visit: Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram: Courses, Fees, Admission 2025, Placements, Reviews.
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SNJB's College of Engineering is kinda low-key solid. The campus has all the basics covered—clean classrooms, chill labs, decent Wi-Fi, and separate hostels for boys and girls. Plus, there's a canteen to kill those hunger pangs between lectures. Placement-wise, around 50–60% of students land jobs, mostly through on-campus drives. And even if you miss out, the faculty's got your back with support. Students are rating it pretty okay too—infra gets a 3.8/5, placements 3.9/5, and teaching's doing the best at 4.2/5. Basically, it's a growing place that's doing its thing right.
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Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram (SNJB) is famous for its Jain Gurukul heritage and its commitment to imparting human values alongside academic education. Established in 1928, it aims to foster discipline, an appreciation for language, art, science, and technology in a motivating environment. SNJB boasts a well-developed infrastructure and offers a wide range of courses across various educational units, from primary schools to engineering and medical colleges.
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TNEA results usually drop between late June and early July—no fixed date, so keep stalking the official site. R.M.D. follows the same schedule, so don't miss it. Bookmark the TNEA portal and check often—'cause once results are out, it's go-time for counselling and locking your seat
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R.M.D. Engineering College appears to have a well-qualified and experienced faculty, based on multiple sources:
Academic Credentials & Awards
The Electronic & Communication Department features several award-winning faculty—Dr. K. Helen Prabha received the ISTE – Periyar Best Engineering College Teacher Award (2022), and Dr. K. Thyagharajan has won multiple national/international rewards.
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Faculty at R.M.D. = super chill and super smart. They've got degrees, experience, and know how to break stuff down so it actually makes sense. They're supportive, approachable, and not just about boring theory—they mix in real-world stuff too. You won't be left hanging if you've got doubts.
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