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Infrastructure for civil department in St. Joseph's College of Engineering is fine with labs and classrooms in good condition. Students got support to use equipment and practice survey, design and construction related works.
Academics is decent. Even though it is last batch of Civil, teachers supported well and motivated us to take part in competitions. College encouraged us to join IIT Bombay Mapathon and other civil related events.
There is no proper on-campus placement support for Civil Department. Companies for core civil are not coming to my St. Joseph's College of Engineering campus. Students have to find jobs by own outside.
My college campus has wide classrooms and proper labs for computer practice. Computers are updated and internet works fine most of the time. Library have digital resources also which help students in study.
I am interested in cloud computing. Academics are improving with focus on programming and projects. The Placement Empowerment Program gives extra knowledge in cloud technology which is very helpful for career growth.
Placement training is conducted regularly and students get practice in coding, aptitude and interviews. Many IT service companies visit, and cloud training make students more confident for job selection.
The college fee is on higher side, but extra training like cloud skills and placement sessions give value.
St. Joseph's College of Engineering have good buildings and labs, but rules are too strict. Everywhere rules and conditions, so students not feel free. Library is okay and labs are working but not enjoyable place.
The quality of academics is average. Syllabus is old and not match new IT skills. Students need to study extra outside. Teachers are only focus on syllabus, but industries, companies don't focus on this old curriculum.
In SJCE, Placements are fine but most companies give low salary. Only few students get good jobs. College tell many things about placement but reality is not same for all. So the quality of placements in my college is ok.
Fees is high but freedom is less. I don't feel that my money is worth. Because my college asks money many times for some certifications, placements training, membership, etc.
Campus life is boring because of too many restrictions. No enjoyment, no freedom, students always under pressure. I don’t like the strict conditions here.
My College campus is neat with good classrooms and computer labs. Systems are available but not always updated with latest software. Library in St. Joseph's College of Engineering has enough books but most are old editions.
Syllabus is not updated to match latest IT developments. Many new topics like cloud, AI, data science, and cybersecurity are not covered well. Students need to learn skills on their own because college support is very less.
Placements are okay but mostly service-based IT companies come. Packages are average. Students with extra skills outside syllabus have better chance, but those who depend only on college struggle more. Only less students were placed in product companies with higher LPA.
Fees are high compared to the support given.
Few events happen, but enjoyment is limited
I am pursuing B. Tech IT in SJCE College, which is big and clean with nice classrooms and labs for IT students. Library has many books and systems are available for practice. Campus looks neat and well maintained.
I know only my department. So I tell about Teaching in IT department is good. Teachers explain well and syllabus is followed properly. Students get chance to learn programming, databases, and projects. But rules are very strict and must follow always.
Placements are decent. Many IT companies visit and good number of students get jobs. The salary Packages are average but the opportunities are okay for IT students. The percentage of students were placed for high packages is low
Food quality is really good in canteen. Best part is weekly 2 days biriyani for lunch. Hostel students are happy, and for me as a day scholar, food is also tasty.
Campus life is little strict. Dress code must be followed, and rules are checked daily. There are events and activities, but enjoyment is less because of too many restrictions.
I am 3rd year AIML student from St. Joseph's College of Engineering. My college have buildings and labs, but for AIML department the facilities are not updated with modern tools or advanced systems. Most classrooms are basic and not designed for new technology learning.
Even though my course name is Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, the teaching is not good. Teachers only cover simple basics, not proper deep concepts. Curriculum is outdated and not match the real industry needs. Students expect to learn AI, ML, Python, and advanced projects, but not much is given.
Placements for AIML are not strong. Many companies want skilled AI and ML students, but since training is weak, only few students get placed. Packages are not high and most students search jobs outside.
Fees are high for AIML course. For the money, the quality of teaching and curriculum is not worth.
Campus is strict with less fun or activities
The St. Joseph's College of Engineering looks big from outside but inside it is not well maintained. Labs and classrooms are basic, not modern. Hostel life is tough with average food and not proper care for students.
Teaching is not fair for all students. Too much partiality and discrimination happen, so many students feel left out. Classes in St. Joseph's College of Engineering are boring, more focus only on marks not on real learning.
For St. Joseph's College of Engineering Placements, my college are not as they promise. Few students from good departments get jobs, but others struggle. Salary package is low and many companies not visit as told.
Buildings are okay but nothing special. Classrooms and labs are just basic, no creative or fun spaces for students. Hostel is boring place with nothing to do after classes.The living spaces are good and the food area in college also hygienic, clean.
In St. Joseph's College of Engineering, Coaching s simple but not exciting. Teachers only focus on syllabus, no interesting projects or extra activities. Practical learning is less, so classes feel dry and routine.
Placements are limited. Few companies visit and salaries are not high. Many students have to search job outside because college not bring enough good opportunities. My college's placements quality is not much better.
Campus life is dull. No enjoyment, no cultural fests, no sports events. After classes, nothing to do and atmosphere feel boring all the time. Strict rules maintained in campus.
The college has good buildings and clean classrooms. Labs have most of the equipment but some are a bit old. Boys Hostel is fine with basic needs, but food and maintenance can be better. The food timetable is same followed for whole year
Teaching staffs explain lessons in a simple way. Some subjects are taught very well, but others feel rushed. There is some practical learning, but it can be improved to help students understand more, clearly
Placements are okay. Some students get good jobs, but not everyone. Few big companies visit, and most offers are average salary. Placement coordinator in St. Joseph's College of Engineering tries to help but can improve more.
St. Joseph's College of Engineering have modern and clean buildings. Classrooms are bright with good seating. Labs have latest equipment. Hostel is neat and comfortable with all basic needs available.
Teaching is very good and easy to understand. Teachers are helpful and use practical examples. Syllabus is covered well and students get both theory and hands-on learning. There are additional trainings also given as PEP, HOPE in my college.
Placements opportunities in St. Joseph's College of Engineering are strong with many top companies visiting. Most students get good jobs with high packages. Placement cell supports students very well in the process.
Fees are reasonable for the facilities and placements provided. Quality of academics and support makes it worth every rupee spent on education here.
Campus is large, green, and full of life. Many events, fests, and clubs keep students active. Atmosphere is friendly, safe, and very supportive for personal growth.
Hi prince,
St Joseph college of engineering is a good college mostly like a school in Chennai.
So, you can not expect that Studnet of the year college life instead you will feel like you are still studying in a school. The restrictions and disciplines are on the next levels that most of the students do not prefer much because colleges are meant for overall development. There are some pros and cons of St Joseph college of engineering, Chennai.
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I hope this helps you to get some information about the college. For any query, revert here.
Also, do check out this link for more detailed information: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/st-josephs-college-of-engineering-chennai/reviews
Thank you!
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Dear aspirant I didn't got your question properly, but Make sure if you get marks above than the cutoff of any college then you are eligible for the admission there .
cut off for each and every college differs according to admission process and no.of seats available in particular course.
All the best