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From the beginning of the 5th semester, students are eligible for internship opportunities, and after the 6th-semester students are eligible for placement. Companies like Tata, Wipro, reliance corporation, Goldman sac, Flipkart, Amazon, etc. visit our campus and give good packages to students. The highest and average package offered was 72.5 LPA and 14.7 LPA respectively. The overall placement of the institute was 97.2 percent. After getting my degree I will look for my placement and possible start-up if I get interested.
After jossa and csab counseling, specific dates were given for all branch. On that date, all students came. Their documents were verified physically which they had submitted in jossa counseling. Their registration was done too. That's how the admission took place.
To take admission in NIT JAMSHEDPUR you need to pass the JEE MAINS EXAM. The application form is available on the official NTA website. For reservation benefits, you need your category certificate ready.
KBy - KushalThe admission process was very crucial, be it choice filling to seat allotment and reporting, the cutoff for this year was a bit low from last year's, in the first round mechanical branch in NIT Jamshedpur closed with obc category rank of 16k. There were no major differences till 6th round.
SBy - StudentThe admission process to this college is in a very systematic way to get into the B.Tech course first we have to clear an entrance exam named JEE Mains. This is an all-India exam conducted by NTA, if you get a good rank then you are eligible for admission to this college. The application form is easily available at the site NTA and the application fee for the general category is rs1000 and it has a discount for girls and reserved categories. Reserved students get benefits during the counseling as compared to general students. No, I don't see any improvement in the admission process it is already very systematic.
SMBy - Saurav Kumar Mishra
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