

Established in 2013, JLU is a private university that has quickly gained recognition, evidenced by its NAAC 'A+' accreditation and a 'Diamond' rating from QS I-GAUGE for its teaching and facilities. This gives students a fair bit of confidence in its academic standards. The university’s engineering school is quite focused on current industry demands. It offers B.Tech programs in popular streams like Computer Science and Engineering, with specializations in AI & Machine Learning and Data Science. For admissions, JLU primarily considers scores from its own entrance test, the JLUET, but performance in national-level exams like JEE Main is also taken into account for prospective students. On the financial front, the annual fee for its flagship B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering program is approximately ₹2 lakhs. Of course, the main question is about placements after graduation. While the final placement reports for the 2025 and 2026 batches are still awaited, the trends from recent years provide a good indicator of what to expect. The university has consistently worked on building industry connections. In the previous placement drives, the engineering school saw participation from various reputed companies. For the upcoming batches, the university is projected to maintain a strong placement record, with expectations for the highest packages to be in the competitive range and a healthy average salary for its graduates, particularly from the CSE stream, based on past performance with recruiters like Capgemini, TCS, and Wipro.