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- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in English Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Economics Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Psychology Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- Bachelor in Management Studies (BMS) Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in History Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. in History and Political Science Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. in English and Psychology Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. in Economics and Mathematics Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi Aryabhatta College, University of Delhi
Placements: Acc to me, 20 percent get placements, the highest is 5-6 Lacs. Top companies are Nestle, Manforce, and other marketing companies. I think 25 to 30 percent get internships in embassies and also some private companies. Top roles are in marketing and filmmaking.
Placements: Placements are not that good. There is a placement cell in which students connect with companies that are hiring for different profiles, but the offers and jobs are not that good. Most students search for jobs and get placed on their own. Top roles include researchers in economics, analyst roles in business and business development, and many more.
Placements: We have not gotten an internship from the department yet, but there are societies that provide internships and opportunities. We have asked my professors to provide us workshops, but our voice has not been heard yet. Most psychology students have to pay to get internships, and it is difficult to find internships that are paid.
Placements: Approximately 40-50% students secure placement in BMS, varies by year. Median salary package is around 4LPA although many students also get paid high depending upon skills and it also supports internships as there are various societies supporting it. Roles offered vary like business development and operations.
Placements: 1. Recent Batch of 160+ students: 61 students are placed and some go for Higher studies and some go for Government Examination Preparation. So, around 38% of students are getting placed. 2. The highest package is 11 lakhs CTC by ICICI Bank for BCom (Honours) students, and the average package is around 5 lakhs to 5.6 lakhs. And the lowest package accepted by one student is around 3.4 LPA. 3. KPMG, ICICI Bank , Lenskart, Register Karo, EY, Bajaj Capital, Aditya Birla and many others are the top ...
Placements: The highest package is 7 LPA, the average is 4 LPA, and the lowest package is 2 LPA. Usually, students prefer higher studies. Almost 40–50% of the students were placed. Recruiting companies are Axis Bank, HP, BookMyShow, Pregrad, HP, BYJU'S, Cent, Ditto, etc. Profiles offered involve analysts, business development, marketing, sales, human resources, and research.
Placements: If I talk about my course, my college does not provide any kind of placement for us. No one gets placed; it’s just that everyone receives a graduation degree and nothing more. The same goes for internships; our college does not offer any kind of internship, although some students manage to find internships through other sources but not from the college. However, some other courses like computer science and mathematics do have placements, but that ratio is also very low.
Placements: Our college do not provide placement as such so yeah an average star. But we have a placement cell but that usually gives you a exposure of how to connect with all the companies. They also do not provide placement as such. As I am in my last year, I haven't seen anyone getting placement from my college till now.
Placements: The college usually starts offering placements from the 3rd semester. Companies usually have moderate influence in the college hiring students. Obviously, if you are sincere, there are decent chances of you getting placed even better than what you expect. The packages offered by the firm usually have a range of 5-14 lakhs annually, which isn't a bad deal for a graduate. And usually, from each course, 40% is the selection ratio.
Placements: Previous year trends show that college has a good placement cell, which offers a wide range of placement opportunities, but the packages could be better. The placement cell is actively working towards seeking better opportunities for the students of the college.
Placements: Typically, placement rates can vary with programs and institutions, often ranging from 70% to 100% for popular courses. Highest salary packages can range from $100,000 to anywhere around $200,000+, depending upon the industry, and average salary packages vary from $60,000 to $80,000.
Placements: This is one of the best colleges in Delhi University and one of the decent colleges in the university. The faculty and education are very good, with an average package of 3-4 lakhs. Every program is excellent, and the highest package is around 10 to 12 lakhs. This year, three top Indian companies came to this college.
Placements: Campus placements are average; companies that visit include Deloitte, among others. The highest package offered so far is between 3 to 5 lakhs. About 60 to 70% of students get placed through the college, but you can always look for better opportunities yourself. You can also learn new skills like AI and digital marketing to enhance your CV, which could help you secure a better job.
Placements: I am currently pursuing a B.Sc. computer science from Aryabhatta College. For our course, you can't count on our college to provide placements, but our departmental society and teachers are very active and do participate in empowering and helping us out for the placements.
Placements: Placements for our course are really good since it is a professional course. The median package was reported to be at 6.98 lacs per annum which is higher than majority of the other colleges. The highest package offered was 22 lacs par annum by DE SHAW.
Placements: In my psychology department, we have around 75 students, but the college has not provided us with internships or workshops. However, some societies offer placements and internships. This lack of direct support from the college has been a recurring complaint among students. Many who have secured psychology-based internships had to actively seek them out themselves.
Placements: In my course specifically, getting placed is definitely more dependent on actual skills and experience via internships. Therefore, return on investment varies highly from person to person and many start their own private practices in psychology.
Placements: As the course is mostly academic, the placements aren't that high or lucrative. College placements are rare and most students look for higher studies after they graduate. Overall, the placement cell is active but the opportunities provided by them are not up to par.
Placements: Around 60% of students were placed, with the average package offered ranging between 300,000 - 500,000. Companies that visit the college include Deloitte, Snacks Media, and HDFC. About 50% of students secured internships through the college, mostly with Snacks Media or Deloitte as sales executives.
Placements: The class consists of 104 students. Internships are available from the second year, and corporate recruiters may hire you for jobs in Human Resources. Internships and jobs are also subject to one's own personal merit and achievements. Students have also applied to government agencies, but that may require an exam.
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