Jabalpur Engineering College - Reputation

Reputation

  • All the courses are approved by the All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi and recognised by the Directorate of Technical Education, Madhya Pradesh.
  • The institute is accredited by the National Board of Accreditation of All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi for the undergraduate degrees of Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Electronics & Telecommunication and Computer Science departments.
  • The institute is also accredited by Tata Consultancy Services, India's oldest and largest software company.
  • Careers360, a national level, student career magazine gave a rating of A to Jabalpur Engineering College in India and an AAA in Madhya Pradesh.
  • SiliconIndia magazine ranked the institute at #55 for its Electronics & Telecommunication course and at #57 for its Mechanical department in India.
  • Jabalpur Engineering College is the first in India to introduce undergraduate degree in Electronics & Telecommunication.
  • Jabalpur Engineering College was honored as the "Best Government Engineering College" in India for two years in a row (2011 & 2012) by Star News.
  • A survey on technical schools conducted by Digital Mailers in 2012 ranked JEC at No. 47, nationally.
  • Outlook India ranked Jabalpur Engineering College at No. 34 in India, up from No. 46 in the preceding year.

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