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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

BTech@JKLU: Can high quality education be free of cost?

Is your JEE Mains performance in the year 2020 or Jan/Feb 2021 higher than 80 percentile. Do you know someone who meets this criteria and is looking for admissions to engineering programs. Then this blog post is for you.

I am only explaining the scholarship policy for BTech admission this year. A small blurb about the program is written below. But I would be happy to answer any questions on the program itself. Please write them as comments below or send me an email.

Most universities provide scholarships to some of their students. JKLU also does. Most scholarships are meant to cover a part of the cost and not the entire or even substantial cost. We also did the same. And in many institutions, the criteria for continuing the scholarship is restrictive and as a result, the number of scholarships in successive years are much less than initial offerings. We followed the industry practice. We were always more liberal in providing scholarships than our peers, but we now want to go much further. After all, we are completing 10 years.

We are making it easier for good students to have free education in all four years, and for a very large number of students, we will make costs very low. This, together with the opportunity to learn with a pedagogy and curriculum designed in collaboration with the best in the world, with international gateways, innovative faculty and unique inter-disciplinary curriculum, makes it a very special opportunity.

Sample this: Male applicants with a JEE Mains score of 91 percentile or higher will get complete waiver of both academic fee and hostel fee. Female applicants get free education at 90 percentile or higher. This means, going by JEE numbers last year, an unprecedented opportunity of free high-quality engineering education.

Academic fee includes everything that is normally charged by universities, be it tuition, development fee, exam fee, registration fee, and god knows how many different lines are there in the fee schedule. We have only one number and you get complete waiver of the same. And even the hostel room is free for these students. The only thing you pay for are utilities and mess bill to make it even for day scholars and hostelers. That is it.

What is more. You get to keep this 100% free education for all four years if you maintain a CGPA of 8.0. Easy for students who are in the top 10 percent of the country. And by chance, you slip below 8.0. We don't remove scholarships completely. You still get a 75% waiver. So almost free. You can see details at the scholarship webpage.

We also have other levels of scholarships. 75 percent waiver for JEE Mains percentile of 89 to 91 (for female students: 87 to 90), 50 percent waiver for JEE Mains percentile of 87 to 89 (for female students: 84 to 87) and a 25 percent waiver for JEE Mains percentile of 83 to 87 (for female students: 79 to 84). We want to encourage female students to go for engineering education and hence the JEE Mains performance required for the same level is significantly lower than male students. Again, please do check out our scholarship page for details.

We will consider both the performance in JEE Mains 2020 as well as performance in JEE Mains 2021 (January and February rounds that have already happened). If you take JEE Mains multiple times, including in both years, we consider the best performance.

Here is the link for admissions page for more information and application.

Is there a catch? Of course, there is. Internally, we do have a budget for scholarships which is very liberal this year but not infinite. The current policy is applicable only for applications that we receive till Monday June 21st, 2021. We will make admission offers by 25th June, and a small initial payment will be required by 30th June. (For those who are offered 100% fee waiver, the initial deposit will be equivalent to the security deposit that we charge, that is, Rs. 10,000, and for others the initial deposit will be Rs. 25,000 only.)

An immediate question will arise. What if one changes one's mind and decides to take admission in another institution. We respect your decision. And we will refund your deposit but for a small fee of Rs. 1,000. And we will be quick. Very unlike many other institutions that may take months to refund and deduct 5,000 or even 10,000 rupees.

Another question: I took JEE in Jan/Feb. I have a percentile score of 89.5 which as per your table makes me eligible for 75% waiver. But what if I take next round of JEE and get a score of higher than 91 percentile. Would I be considered for 100% waiver.

Answer: Your scholarship depends on the policy as on the date of your application. If you apply before 18th June, we will offer you 75% waiver and if you accept that offer and deposit the initial fee, and later you show us proof of improved JEE score, we will upgrade your offer to 100% waiver. But if you do not apply and do not accept admission by 30th June, the scholarship policy as on the date of application will be applicable.

About the program:

JKLU offers BTech programs in Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineeringwith exciting areas of specializations. We have a strong Project-based learning pedagogy that has been developed with the help of Olin College of Engineering, USA ranked among top 3 Engineering undergraduate programs (non doctoral) in the US by US News & World Report for 2021 and 2020, and was named along with MIT, as the top leaders in engineering education globally. We have close interactions with industry and in fact, it is necessary to spend one semester in industry. We also encourage our students to spend a semester in another fine institution in India or abroad. Our students have been to IIT Gandhinagar, University of Florida, University of Amsterdam and other places. Committed to our students’ entry into and long terms success in their chosen careers, our Centre for Communication & Critical Thinking helps them become confident, articulate and independent thinking professional. Our Director of Engineering, Prof. Sanjay Goel, an alumnus of BITS Pilani and IIT Delhi, is a well known academician with rich experience in leading innovations in engineering education. Similarly, the faculty is mostly with PhDs, and has been recruited from fine institutions.The infrastructure of JKLU is state of the art and we welcome all potential students and parents to visit us (if Covid situation permits) before taking a final decision. When you apply for admission, ask the admissions office that you wish to speak to some faculty member. Get answers to as many questions as you have. The career choices should be decided very carefully.


6 comments:

Unknown said...

Good options for students who wants to pursue their Career in engineering domain

Unknown said...

very Informative blog for the students who are interested to pursue their studies in engineering. and JKLU is one of the best option for them

sumunthra said...

Excellent initiative. Definitely jklu improves in all aspects. Wishing good luck.

Bala said...

This is a unique offer! Sounds very good!

Pritish Poswal said...

Sir I am a big fan of your musings .But I have general question from your blog I got to know that JK Lakshmipat University is working on very good curicullum and has excellent faculty compared to other colleges in Jaipur if yo exclude LNMIIT from the list .

But still after 10 years of establishment why does the university lack popularity and name even for students in Jaipur .I am myself resident of Ajmer 120 KM away from Jaipur and no one in my close vicinity has heard about the university and it's offerings .I got to know the amazing progress from your blog only . Whenever some students who couldn't make to top tier colleges in country look for colleges the popular name they think are JECRC,SKIT,Manipal Jaipur,Arya .etc even when they are offering education of less quality compared to JKLU from what i saw on your website .

Till few minutes ago I didn't knew where the university is located in Jaipur .I think JKLU needs to work on this domain to make it's name and work known first in Rajasthan/Jaipur and then throughout India .I think they didn't worked enough in these aspects in last few years . For example some universities started after them and are much popular today like you can Benett University in Greater Noida,SNU in Noida to name few .

I hope you as a VC take the university to new heights and achievements and it get well known throughout the country for it's education .

In the end i would like to thank you for your vlogs which helped me select IIIT Delhi for my undergrad last year .I selected CSAM branch as i missed CSE by few hundred ranks .

Dheeraj Sanghi said...

@Pritish, thanks for your comment and an excellent question. It is indeed surprising to many students and parents that we have a hidden gem with the name of JK Lakshmipat University. But to me it is not very surprising. The way people choose educational institution is largely based on what did people do last year. A question that I have often been asked whenever I have suggested something different is were people fool last year to choose what they chose. So if you see closing ranks of IITs, NITs, or anything else, it changes slowly from year to year. Every year, some people will do a bit more research or will get influenced by marketing, and choose college differently. These people cause a slow changes in closing ranks. You have one opportunity to establish yourself which is the very first year of the university. If you miss that, then there will be problem. Then the rate of change will depend on how much better you are than the rest.

Clearly, JKLU missed creating that impression in its first year in 2011. So now, we will have a slow change of perception and in a private setup this also means that the promoters will have to continue support for a long period of time (which thankfully JKLU's promoters understand). We have also made some strategic errors. For example, earlier in the last decade, we put a strong bet on Civil Engineering. When I first visited JKLU in Jan 2018, I noticed that the Civil Engineering labs were comparable with those in IITs but being used by none. The number of students in Civil were in single digits.

But things seem to be turning around for the last 3-4 years. We have gotten choosy over admissions (even though they are very small) and have a higher median 12th class score year on year. We are also getting students from more states today than in the past. Our average/median placement has improved every year for last many years.

My primary task today really is to convince everyone that we provide a quality education and that too at a very low cost.