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University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur

Private University|Estd. 2011|NAAC Grade B

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Average rating of UEM Jaipur

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 20 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

3.9/5

Admission

Admission

4.2/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.2/5

Academics

Academics

4.3/5

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Priya Joshi

Priya Joshi

12 Mar, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are pretty good overall. Some are really knowledgeable, but not everyone teaches well. The curriculum can be tough, but it prepares us for the real world. The semester exams can be a bit challenging, but most students pass with a 96% success rate.

Placement: Almost all students got jobs after college. Some got really high salaries like 72 Lacs, while the average was around 5.5 Lacs. The lowest was 3.2 Lacs. Companies like CarDekho.com, IBM, Wipro, and Microsoft hire a lot of students. They offer jobs like Principal Engineer, Marketing Advisor, and Sales Operator.

Campus: The campus has great facilities to use, like Wi-Fi everywhere. The labs for Mechanical, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering are well-organized. The central library is on campus, and the hostel and mess are in good shape. Plus, there's a hospital on campus too. You can also enjoy playing badminton, table tennis, and other sports in the well-maintained courts.

Rakesh Menon

Rakesh Menon

23 Jan, 2025

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The semester exams for our course aren't too hard. If we pay attention in class, we can tackle around 60% of the paper. The rest needs self-study. The pass rate is 90%. The course content is useful and helps with basic interview questions. It would be great to have more real-world experience like case studies and field trips. Some teachers are super smart and helpful, while a few others could be more engaging.

Placement: The job packages here are good, with most students getting around 6 LPA. Lots of students get jobs in start-ups. The university keeps working until everyone has a job. The main job roles are in sales, HR, and finance. They send internship offers through a WhatsApp group, so you can choose one that interests you.

Campus: The Wi-Fi is good here. We've got two labs with projectors and one classroom with a projector. It'd be nice if all classrooms had one. Our department even has its own library. The food in the mess is okay. Sports and games are really popular. And they've got medical help available all the time, with emergency cars on standby.

Meena Mishra

Meena Mishra

6 Jan, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers give guidance, but you need to take the lead. If you put in effort, you'll get help. Exams in the semester are not too hard. With some studying a week before, you can easily score above 8.5 SGPA. The pass rate is around 5 SGPA, so it's pretty simple to pass.

Placement: The placements here are okay, with most students getting around 4 LPA. But you really have to work hard to land a good job. Some people end up with really low offers, so be careful. I noticed a lot of sales jobs being offered, which can be a bit intimidating. And watch out for those long 2-year bonds, they can be a drag. Unfortunately, there aren't many internships available, so you'll have to go out and find them on your own.

Campus: The libraries at UEM are the best spots to study. They're open all night, which is awesome. The classrooms and labs have good AC, making it comfortable. The hostel food is decent, not as bad as other colleges. It's not bad at all, actually.

Tej Sharma

Tej Sharma

9 Oct, 2024

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful and the way they teach is top-notch. The course prepares us well for the industry. The semester exams are not too hard because the teachers give us good notes in class, which makes studying a lot easier.

Placement: Most students in my course got good placements, some even got outstanding ones. The highest package was 22 LPA, and the average was 8.75 LPA. Companies like Qbuy, Ey, and LIC came to campus for placements. The faculty is really helpful and gives great guidance for a successful future.

Campus: The campus facilities are amazing! We have modern classrooms, labs with all the equipment we need, and a huge library. The hostel is nice and clean, with tasty food in the mess and canteen. Plus, we've got medical and sports facilities too. Love it here!

Arjun Nair

Arjun Nair

4 Sept, 2024

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Studying a few days before exams and looking at old questions can help you do well on tests. There are subjects like esp, sdp for gate, and gov exams. The teachers are good and you'll have mentors to guide you.

Placement: The average salary is around 3-4 lakhs per annum, but some students get up to 6 lakhs. Both sales and tech companies come for placements. If you want to work in tech, you'll need to be good at coding. They offer roles like software developer, dot-net developer, and product support.

Campus: The cafeteria has a good mix of food, especially for meat eaters. Plus, you can play sports like cricket, football, and basketball. Don't miss the annual sangram festival - it's a blast! Lots of students join in, making it a highlight of the year.

Sunita Gupta

Sunita Gupta

31 Aug, 2024

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are awesome and super helpful. They know their stuff and have Ph.D. degrees. The course is really practical and students are landing great jobs after graduating. The semester exams are pretty tough though.

Placement: All students here get placed, which is great. Big companies from Jaipur hire students based on what they study and how good they are. This year, the highest and lowest salaries are both 21 LPA. On average, I'd say most students get around 5-6 LPA. It's awesome to see everyone finding jobs after graduating.

Campus: The college has everything you need - Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, library, and sports. The hostel is nice, with good food. They have all kinds of food at the canteen and medical help if you need it. You can play games, join sports, and go to events too. It's all here!

Kavita Menon

Kavita Menon

14 Apr, 2023

3.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They assign a mentor to help you out whenever you need it. Exams aren't too hard; you can do well if you study a few days before and gather notes. The curriculum for the course is well-planned.

Placement: Around 60-70% of students get placed here. Companies mostly hire for tech roles like ASE, SDE, and cloud, but there are other options too. If you want those high-paying jobs, you gotta work hard for it. The top package offered on campus is around 6-7 LPA, while the average is 3-4 LPA.

Campus: The Wi-Fi here is pretty good - it's fast and stable. The food in the mess is okay, but the best things are the hostel rooms and the library. The library is open all the time and has lots of books, great for studying. Plus, they have sports like cricket and football which is cool.

Sonal Nair

Sonal Nair

30 Mar, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams are not too hard. If you go to class and study old questions, you can get good grades. They repeat a lot of questions from previous years. The course covers a lot of stuff like data science, AIML, and data processing for government exams. There are also NPTEL exams you can take.

Placement: During placements, you can find sales, teaching, and support roles. To land your dream job, you'll need to look off campus and nail the interviews. The average salary package is about 3.5 LPA, with some lucky ones scoring 6.5-7 LPA. Unfortunately, there aren't any paid internships on campus.

Campus: Living in the hostel is great because there are so many sports to play like cricket, football, volleyball, basketball, carrom, and table tennis. The annual fest is really cool too. They have medical facilities on campus. The food is alright - there are lots of choices, but it's not amazing.

Siddharth Choudhary

Siddharth Choudhary

14 Feb, 2023

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I haven't actually taken classes here, but I can still give you some pointers. Teachers should be friendly and helpful, plus have real-world experience. It's good if they know a lot about the subject and keep up with what's happening in the industry. Using tools like presentations and real-life examples can make learning easier. When students give positive feedback, it usually means the teaching is good. The topics in the curriculum should be up-to-date and match what's needed in the industry. They should cover both theory and practical skills like coding or problem-solving. It's great if they offer internships and projects to get some hands-on experience. Having elective courses and certifications in new tech is a plus. Exams can be different in each school. They should test both understanding and how you apply what you've learned. Grading should be fair and focus on understanding the concepts. A high pass rate might mean it's easy to pass, but a low rate could mean it's tough. If you want more info on a specific school or course, feel free to ask me.

Placement: I'm not a student, I'm an AI developer with OpenAI. They help students get jobs after finishing the course. Companies hire a lot of grads from here. Most students get internships too. They offer jobs like software engineer, data analyst, and consultant. Let me know if you need more info about the course or school.

Campus: The classrooms here are big and bright, with smart boards and projectors. They have comfy seats too. The labs are cool, with all the latest gear for different courses like computers, mechanics, or chemistry. The Wi-Fi is super fast all over campus. The library is awesome, with books, online stuff, study spots, and academic journals. The seminar halls are nice and cool for classes and workshops. There are chill zones for hanging out or studying. The hostel rooms are clean and tidy, with single, double, or dorm options. You get basic furniture like beds, tables, and cupboards. The food in the mess and canteen is good, with veg and non-veg choices. They mix it up with different menus and snacks too. If you need medical help, there's a health center with docs and nurses. They even have an ambulance in case of emergencies. And don't forget about sports and fun stuff to do!

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

23 Oct, 2022

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 2 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: Once you're in, you get a mentor to answer your questions. They're there for about 8-10 students. Teachers are usually around campus, so it's easy to talk to them. Exams aren't too hard if you study ahead of time.

Placement: There are opportunities for both tech and non-tech roles at college. Tech companies usually have 3-4 interview rounds, including coding tests. A lot of students go for further studies overseas after graduation. The average salary offer is around 5 LPA, with the highest going up to 7 LPA.

Campus: I love my hostel! The rooms are big and you can choose between 2 or 3 people per room. They have individual fans in each room, which is great. The labs are well-equipped and there's Wi-Fi everywhere. It's definitely one of the best hostels around.