To take admission to JNU for BTech, we have to qualify Joint Entrance Examination(JEE), and based on our JEE result we can get into JNU for Btech. In JNU there is no female quota, all seats are based on All India Rank(AIR).
The curriculum of Jawaharlal Nehru University for Bachelor of Technology is the same as another technical university (IIT's, NIT's, IIT's, other GFTIs). Here we have a computer and electronics lab that pays a crucial rule for one's college. The syllabus was decent and up to the mark.
We have google development student clubs(GDSC) which organizes differnt event from google. recently they have organized hack JNU 3.0 hackthon. we have to learn developent skills and then we can apply for internship on differernt platforms
In JNU 62500 per semester is required a for tution fee and there are concession on tution fee based on your family income. If your family income is between 1lakh to 5lakh then your tution fee would be 20,833 per semester and if your family income is below 1 lakh then the tution fee would be 0 per semester. For SC/ST category there is 100% concession on tution fee.
We have different clubs for respective fields such as l.o.o.p for programming, kreeda for sports, volt for electronics, palate for arts and drawing, Pheonix for entrepreneurship, and many more. These clubs host their respective events based on their field. For freshers, JNU organizes DJ nights.
JNU has 18 hostel. It takes time for allotment of hostel. Hostel condition varies from one to another. We have to wait for hostel allotment list, hostel charges are 1500 per semester. In JNU, they dont provide hostel for students who are from delhi.
Our faculty are improving day by day. Here in JNU, there are well-qualified professors but some of them are not permanent faculty. They are still hiring new professors. There are two branches of Computer science and engineering and Electronics and communication engineering.



The course curriculum is not at par with the current modern industry standards and requires modification. I think new courses should be introduced focussed more on practical learning and less on theoretical knowledge. Moreover, in the present practical subjects also the practicals are those which have no use when applying for ny internship or company interview, So i think the practicals should be changed in that way, so that we are able to do well in our interviews and the chances of on campus selection increase. This problem is not particularly with my college but i think all the colleges in India need to do so.
As I have already said earlier that course content is not very relevant and needs to be upgaraded along with the industry standards. I think more focus should be laid on Industry feel and appliction learning and theory must be left behind. I think exams should take place only 2 times rather than 3. Moroever , the marking scheme should also be changed.
Onward 6 semesters students become eligible for campus placements and there will be big companies that visit our college such as Wipro Accenture genpact Infosys and the avg package will be 5 lakhs approx 90% students gets placed
The curriculum covers all fundamental topics which are crucial for a solid foundation in this course for eg; Analog and Digital electronics, communication systems, Signal Processing, etc. The curriculum integrates lab sessions and projects which may help in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Internship and Projects prepares us for the job market by providing exposure to real-world problems. Exams are held two times a semester, 1st is mid-semester and 2nd is the end sems. you get a lot of time for prep as they are held 1.5-2 months in between. Difficulty level is moderate. You can prepare 1-2 weeks before the exam.
The first year's content is completely irrelevant to computer science and from second year onwards you will start learning computer subjects The teaching should be done with new techniques and not just that old classroom kind teaching