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Placements: The placements are average. Infosys recruits just 5-10 students per department, TCS recruits the majority of the students, don't expect too much of placements from our college. The placement training is good in our college, about 50% of the students got placed through placements in our college. The lowest package was 2.5 lakh per annum, and the highest was 20 lakh per annum.
Placements: The placements are not bad in our college. If the students put more efforts on aptitude and little bit knowledge about C or Java, they will get into the company easily. Some faculty members take an extra class for the projects and internship, and it's very helpful for making final semester projects and also campus selection.
Placements: The placement is there, but you must be eligible for that. IT branches' placements are good compared to other branches. More than 30-40 companies come here every year, but you will find good training and placement department here. Last year, one student got an opportunity to join Facebook for the internship.
Placements: I am not happy with the placements as the companies which come for the campus selection are very less and are IT companies. The mechanical core companies are very less. Initially, they tell that there is a good placement, but in reality, it is worse. For the IT field, good opportunities are there but not for mechanical or civil.
Placements: The placements are good, and we get some top companies in college, but you have to maintain a 60% aggregate in 10th standard, 12th standard and engineering without this you are not eligible for campus placements. The placements record is not good. Only 50% of them get placed in Infosys, Tech Mahindra. Those are the big companies and major recruiters. They give an average package of 2.5 lakhs per annum.
Placements: If you get a good score in your curriculum, you will be placed. The college provides internships. The college provides training for placements and also offers training for GATE and other few exams. You can also study higher education in our college.
Placements: For mechanical students, the placement is nil. But for computer science and electronics, the placements are moderate. The placement officer does not take any interest in calling up companies for core branches and this leads to the unemployment for us. The highest salary offered to the students was for computer science branch- about 3.2 lakhs pa and the lowest was from IT branch- around 2.4 LPA. The companies which visited were Tech Mahindra, Amazon, and L&T. ...
Placements: Placements are not good. Computer science and IS students will hardly get 4-5 good companies in a year. Apart from placements, teaching is good. Overall, placements are poor. The placement officer must be changed. Students have the talent but there are no opportunities to achieve. The college should focus on the placements rather than collect more fines. Students get irritated when they are in final year as they will lose hope on placements. The placement officer himself recommends students to j...
Placements: Mechanical branch's placemats in core are just low, like in every other college. But you'll get opportunities in software companies like Infosys, etc. You just need to keep your percentage to 65+. You'll get a placement training at the beginning of your final year conducted by a renowned person called Zane. He is the one who does this training even in colleges like BMS, RV and other top colleges. For internships, you have to help yourself. The college doesn't provide you with any internship. But...
Placements: They take the fee every year for placements from the 2nd year but no proper placements. Companies hardly come and if they come, they don't even take us, so it is poor. Even our senior 2017 batch is jobless, sitting at home. They bring any company from anywhere. Half of the placement mails are copied from naukri.com by our very own TPO officer.
Placements: It is good for computer science and mechanical students other than these departments, it is not good. Most of the top companies visit our college like Infosys, Microsoft, Honey wel, Just Buy, Oracle and they will train for placement from the third year only, and the placement heads are too friendly which makes us feel comfortable.
Placements: The placement is good in our college. Till now we had a good exposure with pre-placement training and stuff. The highest salary package in the last year was 12 LPA, and the lowest salary package was 2.4 LPA. There were IT and core companies which visited the college. More companies will be visiting the during the 8th semester. The placement officer tries to bring even internships to the college, and as of 2018 batch, some of them even got the internships through the college.
Placements: The placement at AMC is good. AMC has the placement cell, which works hard to get the students placed as many as possible. Being a placement co-ordinate, I feel our placement officer is trying the best to bring a maximum number of companies to our college and make sure maximum people get placed within the college itself.
Placements: Placements are going on but we expect that a few more companies should come to our campus so that all of us get placed. Placements are the key factor where all the students want that they should get placed at least in one company so it is good if we get more companies.
Placements: There are very few companies which come to our college with an average package of 1.2 lakh to 2.4 lakh per annum. On an average, every year maximum of 10-15 students will get placement. There were 1 or 2 internship offers from our college, so only final year students are allowed to attend the internships and will get a maximum stipend of Rs. 2500.
Placements: Placements are not bad. Almost all my seniors who were eligible for placements were successfully placed. Internships for lower years have been improved with a partnership with some small companies. A lot of placement training is given to the students during holidays by experts from outside.
Placements: If you are going to computer science engineering or Information technology, then no need to worry, you will get placed. Just need to maintain at least 7-8 grades. You will get placed on-campus. The college claims 90 percent placements but it's not like that. Mostly, 40-45 percent placements are there but it depends on your marks and your eligibility. The packages offered to the students are between 2.5 lakhs per annum to 4 lakhs per annum, but most students land a 2.5 LPA job. Wipro, HCL, TCS...
Placements: Placements were good and I hope it gets even better in coming years. For my batch, there were around 30-40 companies came for placement like Infosys, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, IBM, Honeywell, etc. The interesting fact is final-year students get pre-placement training when they are in the 7th semester itself. This would really boost your confidence and soft skills. They bring the best trainers for both soft skills and aptitude training. It would be there for 10-15 days. Also, the college organises a...
Placements: The placements were average. Only a few students got placed and only a few companies visit for campus drive. Around 50% students were placed. The college claims that all big companies will come but the truth is only TRech Mahindra, TCS, Wipro, and other technical support companies will only come to our college and the average salary they offer is around 2.5 LPA.
Placements: Placements are not so good for mechanical compared to other branches. Companies which visited are TCS, Tech Mahindra and some startups. Rules are made like the minimum percentage should be 65 or for some companies, it is 70. The internship needs to be done by yourself. I guess the college won't offer any internships. Since I am in the 6th semester, I never got any internship from the college.
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