Jain University is one of the prime institutes of the country offering the B.Sc. PMCs programme. The institute boasts of a fantastic faculty and a tie-up with the British Computer Society, UK.
The B.Sc. program encourages problem-solving sessions to develop unique analysis skills. The B.Sc. degree in Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science offered by Jain University is quite good both in terms of academics and placements. Students can also pursue higher studies with this degree.
Criteria |
Jain University |
Ranking |
NAAC- ‘A’ Grade NIRF- 101st out of 200 India Today (Science)- 50th out of 120 |
Admission Process |
Entrance Test + Group Discussion + Personal Interview |
Fee (INR; First Year) |
1.26 Lakhs |
Eligibility |
Pass in 10+2 with 60% + Jain Entrance Test (JET)/ UCEED |
Infrastructure and Facilities: The outstanding infrastructure of the university includes a vast library, top-notch laboratories, seminar halls, auditorium, gymnasium equipment, etc. Some of the facilities offered by the institute to its students include hostels, auditorium, a variety of sports and games opportunities, etc.
Jain University also promotes Industry-Academia relations which include consultancy assignments, collaborative research, development projects, etc. It has labs well-equipped with new technology.
Scholarships: The institute provides numerous need and merit-based scholarships including the Medha, Eklavya, and Natyaswara scholarships.
Placement Statistics:
98.5% of students were placed in top recruiting companies such as Tommy Hilfiger, Honeywell, Deloitte, Morgan Stanley, etc.
The highest package offered was INR 30 LPA and the average package offered was INR 7 LPA.
Notable Alumni: The university boasts of stellar alumni, which includes the likes of K.L. Rahul (Indian Cricketer), Rohan Bopanna (Tennis Player), Rakesh Manpat (Indian Shooter), Robin Uthappa (Indian cricketer), and many more.
Interested students must look at all the aspects of the institute and the program before deciding. One must keep in mind their academic merit, future academic and career plans, personal expectations, and disposition while choosing an institute for themselves.
No one has ever failed in honors in all the subjects. Most students tend to fail in chemistry, but this also varies a lot. Let me discuss some of the possible reasons, which may answer your question.
Failed to Qualify for Honours:
Qualified for Honours but failed in any/both general subjects:
Failing in both Honours and General subjects:
Finally, it is really important to know that a student has to complete his or her graduation within 5 years, failing which your registration will be canceled.