Faculty Council of Engineering & Technology - Jadavpur University Reviews
As a current student, JU offers excellent academics and experienced faculty. Placements are strong especially in engineering and humanities. Hostel life is basic but manageable. Rich extracurricular culture. Challenge: infrastructure upkeep.
As an alumnus from 2 years ago, JU gave me theoretical depth and research exposure. Placements helped me land a government job. Growth in intellectual and social spheres was immense.
Pros: Strong academic reputation, vibrant crowd, affordable fees. Cons: Hostel infrastructure needs modernization, management slow in some processes.
JU is a great place to learn and grow, with helpful faculty and many student clubs. Could improve Wi-Fi and hostel amenities.
I got placed at an MNC through JU’s training and placement cell. Professors mentored me through tough projects, boosting confidence.
Academics are rigorous, but hostel facilities feel outdated. Management could streamline admin tasks.
Academic rigor, campus greenery.
Congested hostels.
Rich cultural events, sometimes chaotic management.
Reasonable fees, diverse student body.
Library access is good.
Compared to Presidency College, I chose JU for its engineering programs and research reputation. It matched expectations academically but hostel life is tougher.
First-year experiences: seniors welcoming, classes are intellectually challenging, canteen food is hit-or-miss, campus is busy and inclusive.
Likes: Quality teaching, active student life, strong alumni network. Dislikes: Hostel crowding, need better support services.
Faculty members are experts who motivate research and critical thinking.
Placement cell collaborates extensively with technology firms and startups.
The campus blends heritage architecture with modern facilities.
Sports and cultural fests attract talent from across the city.
Management sometimes delays scholarship and admission paperwork.
Hostel rooms are cramped but affordable and secure.
Student-run clubs provide platforms for innovation and debate.
Festivities like Spring Fest showcase immense talent yearly.
Libraries have rare book collections, useful for deep study.
Fee structure is quite affordable for a reputed university in India.
The campus greenery is a haven amidst the urban sprawl of Kolkata.
Some labs need more advanced equipment to keep up with trends.
Government quota seats offer good opportunities for underprivileged students.
Safety on campus is good with security personnel and controlled access.
The food courts serve a mix of local and international cuisine.
Counseling and mental health support have improved in recent years.
Wi-Fi connectivity can be patchy during peak hours.
Alumni actively contribute through guest lectures and mentorship.
Faculty encourages participation in conferences and national seminars.
Library timings are generous, and seating is ample during exams.
Research centers attract funding and contribute to publications.
The campus culture is politically aware and socially active.
Public transport connectivity to JU is convenient for day scholars.
Campus beautification initiatives have enhanced communal spaces.
Student accommodation pressure leads to high demand for hostel seats.
Graduate outcomes are strong in academia as well as corporate sectors.
Some administrative hurdles persist but are being addressed.
JU is a blend of tradition and modernity, offering a unique educational vibe.
Great for serious study and cultural immersion, but infrastructure upgrades are necessary.