UEM Jaipur Toastmasters Club participated and demonstrated exceptional prowess in Convergence 2.0, the Area Contest of Division C, District 98, held on 23. 2025 March, securing outstanding results in two key categories. In the International Speech Contest, club members TM Aastha (Secretary) and TM Shibagni (VP-Education) showcased remarkable oratory skills, delivering compelling and thought-provoking presentations that resonated with the judges. Similarly, in the Table Topics Contest, TM Abhishek (VP-Membership) and TM Shibagni (VP-Education) exhibited remarkable spontaneity and quick thinking, effectively articulating impromptu speeches with confidence and creativity. TM Sanchari (Treasurer) presented the club report of last six months educational session highlighting Club Awards, Executive Committee Training and PR activities. The club's performance highlighted the members' strong communication abilities and strategic speech preparation, reflecting their commitment to personal and professional development through Toastmasters.
The University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur hosted an expert inspection team from the Global Human Resource Development Centre (GHRDC)—a prominent ranking body for BCA, MCA, and Engineering programmes. The visiting panel, comprising Ms. Mekhla Sinha and Ms. Aradhana, began the evaluation with a Central Presentation delivered by the Registrar. The presentation highlighted UEM Jaipur’s strengths, including internship and placement opportunities, a thriving startup culture, national rankings, patents, IIC activities, and research publications. Following the presentation, the team visited key facilities across Academic Block 1 (Engineering) and Academic Block 2 (BCA & MCA), including advanced labs like the GSS Lab, Solar Lab, Innovation Lab, IoT Lab, and the Mechanical Workshop. Heads of Departments showcased their departments’ achievements, such as industrial training, strong alumni networks, and multiple placement offers. The inspection concluded with appreciation from the GHRDC panel for the dedicated faculty, collaborative academic environment, and the university’s commitment to excellence.
Students, teachers, and researchers at the University of Engineering & Management Jaipur have set up an Industrial Automation and Robotics Laboratory at the university. The entire laboratory, the equipment, the components, and their interaction have been designed and developed by the students, teachers, and researchers of the university. They have not been purchased or procured from outside. This laboratory at UEM Jaipur will help the students attain detailed knowledge of industrial VFD operations applicable to raw material handling conveyor systems and boiler feed water flow systems.
The newly integrated various motor feeder systems, like the star-delta starter, reverse forward starter, and DOL starter panel, to the SCADA system for remote motor operation applications in various processes like boiler feed water flow, gas flow in the burner, etc., have also been developed. In this laboratory, the institute provides hands-on training for the students on various feeder panels, VFD installation with conveyor systems, VFD programming (like ABB and Yaskawa), PLC programming, SCADA development and In-loop testing, FAT and SAT test for the system, etc. Also, it trains students on the electrical design of large processes and control panel system design on software platforms like AutoCAD, ETAP, EPLAN-Pro, etc.
The Codesta Coding Club of the University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Jaipur, in association with IIC and IQAC, recently organised two exciting coding competitions as part of the Techutopia 2023 tech fest. The events, named Crack the Code and Code Battle, aimed to provide students with a platform to hone their coding and debugging skills while having fun. The Crack the Code competition was focused on debugging, with the goal of making students comfortable with identifying and fixing errors in code. The event was held in the Central lab of the CSE Department and featured two rounds.
In Round 1, all participants were given four questions to debug, while Round 2 was a coding round held on the Hackkerrank platform. The Code Battle competition, on the other hand, was a coding contest hosted on the Hackkerrank platform. Participants competed against each other and learned valuable problem-solving skills in the process. The event aimed to make participants apply their logical skills in solving real-time problems. The competitions were held on March 19 2023 and saw a strong turnout from interested students of all years. The presence of Prof. Dr Mrinal Kanti Sarkar, HOD CSE department, added to the excitement of the event and motivated the students to do their best. The students enjoyed the competitions thoroughly, and the organisers hope that they will continue to practice coding and exploring new ideas and solutions every day. The winners were congratulated, and the organisers thanked all the students for their involvement in the competitions, thereby making them a grand success.
UEM Jaipur's ACM student chapter organized the Web-A-Thon on March 18, 2023. This event was organized for the objective to motivate students in creating their own portfolio websites that aimed at enabling them to showcase their skills and creativity as well as designing their curriculum vitae. According to the organizing committee, having a digital portfolio website in today's digital age is crucial to stand out and companies also value digital assets.
During the event, Biswanath Mukherjee, a 1st-year CSE student, won first prize; Subham Kumar Singh, a 3rd-year CSE student, won second prize; and Kshitij Verma, a 3rd-year CSE-AIML student, won third prize. The event was a success with students showcasing their innovative ideas and thoughts while creating their portfolio websites.
The student coordinators for the event were Sahitya Roy (3rd year), Priya Chandak (3rd year), Amar Sansil (3rd year), Rohit Chakraborty (2nd year), and Aman Kumar (2nd year), while the faculty coordinators were Prof. Sagarika Ghosh and Prof. Dipta Mukherjee.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UEM Jaipur is proud to announce the successful publication of the conference proceedings for the International Conference on Cognitive & Cloud Computing (IC3Com 2024) in the SCITEPRESS Digital Library The IC3Com 2024 conference brought together leading researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to explore advancements at the intersection of cognitive technologies and cloud computing. The event served as a platform for innovative ideas, technical discussions, and collaborative knowledge sharing in the fields of cognition, computation, and business value creation. This publication marks a significant milestone for UEM Jaipur, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence and research dissemination on a global scale. The university congratulates all contributors and participants for their efforts in making IC3Com 2024 a resounding success.
On March 19, 2023, the students of the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Department at the University of Engineering and Management (UEM) in Jaipur, India, organised a Robo Soccer event. The purpose of the event was to help students develop skills in designing, building, and modifying wireless Bluetooth-controlled robots, as well as learning how to code in embedded C.
The Robo Soccer event was open to multiple teams from various departments within UEM Jaipur, with each team consisting of five students. The event provided an opportunity for students to showcase their skills and knowledge in robotics, programming, and teamwork.
The event was successfully coordinated by faculty members Prof. Souvik Saha and Prof. Surajit Sur, along with student coordinators Tarun Verma, Akash Dutta Banik, and Adarsh Kumar Choudhary. The organisers, participants, and faculty members involved in the event are appreciated for their efforts in making the Robo Soccer event a success.
UEM Jaipur celebrated the spirit of women around the world. Their contribution toward society, their achievements and their invincible attitude. The university remembered the fighter spirit of women to achieve equality and honoured the women who have fought and continue to fight for gender equality, human rights, and social justice.
On this day UEM Jaipur also acknowledged the struggles women still face in society such as gender discrimination, violence, and unequal opportunities. The university pledged to work together to create a world where every female has the right to live with dignity, respect, and equality. Students and faculty members participated in the event through various activities and pledged to a sustainable future.
UEM Jaipur conducted the 2nd International Conference in collaboration with AARHUS University, Denmark from November 25-26, 2022. The conference topic was Intelligent Energy Management in Smart Cities (ICIEMSC 2022).
The first day was the inaugural session that started with a speech from Prof. Dr. Biswajoy Chatterjee (Vice Chancellor, University of Engineering & Management, Jaipur) and was later overtaken by Dr. Jacob Dethan (Professor & Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, Universitas Buddhi Dharma, Indonesia), Dr. P.Sanjeevikumar (Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, IT and Cybernetic, University of South-Eastern Norway, Porsgrunn, Norway), Dr. Farshid Pahlevani (Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia), and Dr. Mamdouh EL Haj Assad (Sustainable & Renewable Energy Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Sharjah).
The second conference began with a speech from Prof. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Sharma (Registrar, University of Engineering & Management, Jaipur). It was followed by Dr. Satya Nand Singh (Professor (Assistant) and HOS of School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Fiji National University, Fiji), Mr. Terry L. Rodgers (Vice President and National Leader, Commissioning and Building Analytics, JLL, North Carolina, US), Dr. Ramesh Bansal (Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Sharjah), Dr. Bhanu Pratap Soni (Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Fiji National University, Fiji), and Dr. Clodualdo Aranas (Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of New Brunswick).
All the distinguished guests spoke about the state-of-the-art technologies utilized in various fields/domains such as renewable energy, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, as well as their applications.
The arrangements for this two-day conference were undertaken by Prof. Ankit Kumar Sharma, Prof. (Dr.) Anurag Hamilton, Prof. Umesh Gurnani, Prof. Subhro Chakraborty, Prof. Govind Rai Goyel, Prof. Ankit Kumar Sharma, Prof. Iqbal Ahmad, Mr. Shyam Lal and student coordinators.
A “Career Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence” lecture was organized in the UEM Jaipur auditorium by IQAC of the University of Engineering & Management (UEM), JAIPUR* on November 18, 2022. The lecture was given by Prof. (Dr.) Palash Bera (Interim Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, *St. Louis University, USA). The lecture was attended by 200+ students who even had conversations with Prof. Palash.
Mr. Sajjad Ali and Mr. Devesh, from Akriti Labs (a SRL Labs unit) visited the UEM Jaipur campus on November 8, 2022 with various career opportunities including hospital postings and internships for the UEM Physiotherapy (BPT) students. While appreciating students & teachers for enhancing the teaching & learning process quality, they also offered industrial internships and placement opportunities to the UEM students.
Shri Mahendra Lal Kumawat (IPS (Rtd), Former Director General (Border Security Force), Former Special Home Secretary), Prof. Dr. T. K. Nath (Former Director, AICTE), and Shri Kapil Garg (IPS, Former Director General of Police, Rajasthan) were among the reputed Board of Management members that visited UEM Jaipur campus on November 8, 2022. They admired & encouraged the efforts & participation of both teachers & students in upgrading the quality of teaching & learning process.
Members of UEM Jaipur Academic Council, including Prof. Neeraj Gupta (Dean, School of Architecture, Head Department of Architecture and Director, DDU KAUSHAL Kendra at the Central University of Rajasthan), Prof. D. K. Palwalia (Dean Academics, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota), and Prof. Anil Mehta (Former Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development, University of Rajasthan), visited the university campus on November 7, 2022. The members admired & applauded the remarkable efforts of teachers & students in upgrading the learning process & teaching quality.
On-campus Digital Adda - Decoding Data Analytics and Cloud Careers was held at UEM Jaipur in association with NASSCOM Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Govt. of India. The event saw the participation of 300 students fromUEM Jaipur. Digital Adda is a virtual skills-specific round table knowledge session that is held every month by the Sector Skills SSC to showcase future possibilities and latest trends and to provide a forum for Academia, CEOs, HR Heads, Recruitment Heads, EdTech Business Leaders to interact with each other.
The objective is to understand the tech trend transformation across various sectors and their effects on talent and skilling in order to build India as the Digital Talent Hub of the world and a destination of choice for tech talent.
The round table panelists for the event comprised of:
Moderator: Sridevi Sira, Lead Academia, NASSCOM FutureSkills.
UEM Jaipur has received the University with Best Placements in Rajasthan from Asia Today Research and Media in association with Aajtak International and Indian Today Television. The university administration expressed its happiness and gratitude towards the UEM placement team for their constant support and hard work.
UEM Jaipur has become an accredited member of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Academy programme. The academy program is responsible for nominating educators to earn AWS Academy accreditation and also to become authorized to teach AWS academy courses. The accreditation process is a self-paced, professional development program delivered online with support from the AWS Academy Technical Program Management team.

JEE Main exam analysis 28 January 2026 will be provided here real-time for reference of students. The breakdown of the shift-wise exam will be available here shortly after the Shift 1 and 2 exams are over. The level of difficulty for both shifts on Day 5 is expected to be moderate. JEE Main 2026 paper analysis will vary subject-wise for both shifts, with a similar paper structure and topic-wise weightage. Students are expecting the Mathematics section in the entrance exam to be the most difficult and the Chemistry section to be the easiest. On the other hand, the Physics difficulty level is expected to vary between an easy and moderate level.

The JEE Main cutoff changes every year and differs across categories. While the qualifying percentile does not guarantee admission to NITs or IIITs, it is mandatory for students to appear in JEE Advanced exam 2026. As our experienced JEE ranks vs percentile analysis expert Supreeta Roy predicts - "Having scored 85+ percetnile in JEE Mains Session 1 exam 2026, you can expect a rank between 211,500 and 225,000. This means you will likely have to achieve 82-84.2+ marks in the paper. However, given a tough paper, this marks range may fall between 58.5-59.9+. With this percentile score, students can get admission to IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Gwalior, NIT Goa etc. But top NITs are usually out of reach, especially for the General category candidates." The article deals with the expected marks vs rank for 85+ percentile in JEE Mains 2026, estimated using this year's difficulty level and recent cutoff trends.

Predicted Percentile for 165 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1: If you score 165 marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1, you are in a good and highly competitive position. At this score, the candidate remains well ahead of the vast majority who take the test, and can be confident of solid chances during counselling. Based on subject experts’ analysis and previous years, it is expected that a candidate scoring 165 or more marks in a moderately difficult paper may fetch a percentile of approximately 98.56+ with a rank of approximately 21,600 or better. Though these figures are indicative and may slightly vary due to normalisation across shifts and overall performance at the all-India level, this score provides a good benchmark and is confidently taken into account in the planning of admission.

Subject Expert Percentile Prediction for 118 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1: If the candidates are curious to know the expected percentile for 118 marks, then they are on the right page. Based on the previous years’ trends, it is assumed that the expected percentile for 118 marks might be varied between 92.9+ and 97.08+. For better understanding, the CollegeDekho subject matter expert, Kurra Srinivas, has provided insight regarding the percentile prediction for 118 marks. Note that this is nothing but the expected analysis of percentile vs rank; the actual percentile for 118 marks might be varied since the same will depend on certain determinants, such as the difficulty level of the paper, the number of test takers who appeared for the exam, etc. For better understanding, the candidates are advised to stay connected with this article.

The JEE Main 2026 exam conducted on January 22 had two shifts with noticeable differences in difficulty level. Because percentile in JEE Main is calculated using normalization, it becomes important to look at shift-wise marks vs percentile trends rather than raw marks alone. Based on early expert analysis and student feedback, the JEE Main 2026 Jan 22 marks vs percentile pattern shows that Shift 1 and Shift 2 followed different scoring trends.