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- M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication CMS Bangalore
- BBA (WOW-World of Work) Special Emphasis on Entrepreneurship CMS Bangalore
- MBA in Business Analytics CMS Business School, Jain Deemed-to-be University, Bangalore
Placements: The placement is so good in our college as the college gives training for the placement as many big and MNCs companies like Amazon, TCS, Wipro, Cognizant visited our college for good jobs. Mostly 80 percent of students get selected by the companies and the placement package that the companies offers is INR 12 Lacs per annum and the lowest is INR 8 Lacs per annum .
Placements: Placements are provided but the salary packages are not so great. The average salary packages are 3 to 4 LPA for graduates. Students get a better salary packages if they have finance as a major and are involved in all the extracurricular activities.
Placements: About 70% of my batchmates got placed in companies around India. The average salary package offered in our course is 9 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Cognizant and Jtron visited our campus for placements. About 35% of my batchmates got an internship in Native Creative. The top roles offered in our course are content writers and social media associates.
Placements: There are no placements available for this specific BBA course because it focuses on startups and it is all about entrepreneurship. The course timing is from 4 pm to 8 pm which is the worst timing if you are looking for a social life in this college. All the other BBA in this college have proper timings either 8 am to 12 pm or 12 pm to 4 pm. The reason WOW's timings are from 4 pm - 8 pm is because of the internship. Internship is compulsory in this college. So this 4 pm to 8 pm timing helps you ...
Placements: Around 60% of the students are placed from college with an average salary package. Top recruiting companies of the course are Aaj Tak, India News, and ABP news. The percent of students for internships from the course is very high.
Placements: About 45% of my batchmates got placed in companies around India. The average salary package offered in our course is 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Cognizant and Jtron visit our campus for placements. About 25% of our batchmates got an internship in Native Creativ. The top roles offered in our course are content writers and social media associates.
Placements: Around 60% of the students are placed. The highest package - 18L, the lowest- 3L &Average- 5L. Top recruiters include- Morgan Stanley, PWC, Federal Bank, Honeywell. Internship percentage 45%- companies include HDFC, Moodies Analytics, Morgan Stanley.
Placements: Placements in our college are good. Placement department is good. Two of the big four accounting firms visited our campus for placement last year. The college provides internships opportunities mostly in startup firms which is not good for the students.
Placements: Placements offered were in good companies with good salary packages, and I am expecting this trend only to move upwards. Everyone is pursuing corporate BBA, which is required to do an internship at an organisation. The average stipend offered for the 2nd-year intern is around Rs. 10,000-20,000 per month.
Placements: Placements in our college are good. A lot of reputed companies visit our campus to hire students, but many companies feel that students from CMS are inclined towards entrepreneurship, so many companies refuse to come for placements. Due to the lack of infrastructure in our campus, the placement process is conducted in Jain Jayanagar campus.
Placements: Placements in CMS are great. I don't know how, but I have seen my seniors getting into giants like Amazon, Myntra, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte etc. About internships, they are pretty hard to find, but the college helps the students. The internship has marks, so it is happy.
Placements: In terms of placements, it is quite good. In order to get the placement, you need to be behind them whether your placed or not. It is up to you that how you utilise because they just bring the companies. During my time, I had applied for placement, but I was not placed.
Placements: The placement of my college is very good as I heard from my seniors that many companies come for the placement and that offer quite good package for the students. They recruit students mainly from finance and marketing background. As per last year is concerned, the average package was nearly 3 Lacs per annum.
Placements: The placement department is excellent and very compliant towards helping students. But there is a rule that students should not have backlogs to get placed. Holding a backlog or two prevents you from sitting for any placement. Otherwise being placed is quite simple when you have no backlogs.
Placements: There is a 100% chance for the students to get placed. However, it depends on the student's hard work. Many companies visited the campus to offer internships to the students and mainly hired for HR or finance ideas. We get opportunities in the companies like Adidas, Flipkart, etc. I am happy about placements in the college.
For journalism it’s good, though you might not have a ‘campus life’. Its located in JC Road which is not at all a student area, stay might be an issue as Jain hostel is expensive and the area doesn't have good pg. Overall its good as it provides opportunities for those who want to get into research related to journalism and media.
Placements: In the currently passed-out batch, around 15% of students were placed. The highest average package was 23.5 LPA, and the lowest was 3 LPA. The top recruiting companies included Dell and Infosys. Around 5% of students got internships from the college, and the other people took internships from outside. Top roles offered are data analyst, marketing analyst, finance counselor, etc.
Placements: I think it has a good placement programme. The packages are good too. But you don't get real skills or knowledge to work in any company. There are good companies coming but obviously it is dependant on your skills. College isn't going to help you develop them.
Placements: Placements are not so good at the college. There are only a few college placements, and the average package offered is about 4-5 LPA. Students need to look for the jobs by themselves more because college doesn't provide placements to every student. I would rate placements 5 out of 10 to this college.
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