The Department of Business Management, CT Institute of Engineering Management and Technology, South Campus Organises Rangmanch 2.0- a Management Fest

June 8, 2023: Rangmanch 2.0- a Management Fest was put on by the Department of Business Management at the South Campus of the CT Institute of Engineering Management and Technology. The cutting-edge platform fostered and elevated the highest calibre of abilities, paving the way for a better tomorrow. At this intercollegiate competition, numerous students from various educational institutions took part. In events including the Treasure Hunt, Dance, Singing, Fashion Show, Business Plan, Quiz, Rangoli, Mehandi Art, Poster Making, and Ad-Mad Show, more than 350 students from 16 different colleges took part. The goal of the event was to inspire original and creative thinking. The event was a huge success and gave students a stage on which to display their abilities.The two colleges with the most rewards across all three spots in each event took home both the overall winner's trophy and the runner-up trophy. The Amritsar Group of Colleges won

The Department of Business Management, CT Institute of Engineering Management and Technology, South Campus Organises Rangmanch 2.0- a Management Fest

June 8, 2023: Rangmanch 2.0- a Management Fest was put on by the Department of Business Management at the South Campus of the CT Institute of Engineering Management and Technology. The cutting-edge platform fostered and elevated the highest calibre of abilities, paving the way for a better tomorrow. At this intercollegiate competition, numerous students from various educational institutions took part. In events including the Treasure Hunt, Dance, Singing, Fashion Show, Business Plan, Quiz, Rangoli, Mehandi Art, Poster Making, and Ad-Mad Show, more than 350 students from 16 different colleges took part. The goal of the event was to inspire original and creative thinking. The event was a huge success and gave students a stage on which to display their abilities.The two colleges with the most rewards across all three spots in each event took home both the overall winner's trophy and the runner-up trophy. The Amritsar Group of Colleges won the overall trophy, and DAVIET received a runner-up prize. Princy Seth, a well-known dancer and proprietor of a reputable dance academy, Prof. Paramjit, HOD Music of a respected institution, and Dr Hargun Singh attended as guests of honour and judges.

According to Dr Manbir Singh, the managing director of the CT Group of Institutions, these gatherings benefit students by instilling a sense of community. According to Dr. Gurpreet Singh, director of campus, students must be given such venues to display their abilities. They will be able to realise their full potential as a result.
The development of students' logical reasoning and critical thinking, which can only happen through such events, is crucial for motivating them and encouraging them to express themselves effectively, according to Dr. Jasdeep Kaur Dhami, director of research and planning. Academic studies are a crucial component of academic success, according to Mr. Nittan Arora, the department head. But participating in competition and working as a team builds strength and promotes communication and understanding

CT Group Organises “The United World Fest” 

May 30, 2023: CTIHM gave "Vasudhaiva Katumbakam" a heartfelt tribute during United World Fest.  Different attempts were made to depict the planet as one big, vibrant family. This festival was created to communicate the simple idea that despite the world's many castes and religions, we are all related and part of the same family. This festival featured ten different nations represented by CTIHM students: Zambia, Egypt, Norway, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, France, Bhutan, Italy, Indonesia, USA, and Switzerland. The CTIHM ended its annual international festival "United World Fest" with the utmost energy, spreading a sense of global unity among thousands of students. The international spirit, mutual understanding, and links of unity at CT Shahpur Campus were reinforced by this festival.

Students took in traditional dances and songs from several nations at one festival location while enjoying international cuisine at another. Monuments, archaeological artefacts, architectural designs, fauna, landscapes, geological supremacies, antique acquisitions, cultural and related art, and other dominances of other nations were all featured in special exhibitions. The festival was illuminated with exhibits on female leaders, patriots, saints, athletes, and their internationally known beliefs. Another significant draw was various international dance styles. Students from Bhutan performed fan, dragon, and lantern dances; students from Egypt displayed pyramids and mummies; Zambians performed Zambian dance; students from Italy mesmerised audiences with Wine Cellar and Italian Metro station; students from Dubai enthralled audiences with Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Dessert Safari, and Palm Island; in contrast, students from Indonesia presented Volcano; and students from Singapore presented Marina Bay Hotel. They also enjoyed dim sum, noodles from Bhutan, mozzarella pops from Italy, creamy wonderful spaghetti, virgin lime cocktails, grilled cheese bruschetta, and many other goodies.

Awarding the participating international students and students of CTIHM, Chairman of CT Group S. Charanjit Singh Channi expressed: “International celebrations teach us emphatically what oneness, friendship, peaceful existence and bonds of togetherness are to exist peacefully in this world. This all can be well understood by working closely and together. I am happy to note that faculty members and students worked together day and night for one another’s country.” Appreciating the students and faculty members Dr. Manbir Singh, Managing Director of CT Group said “Such co-activities are real studies towards life and humanity. No doubt we all have a distinct identity, however, we all belong to a universal family.” Dr Gurpreet Singh Sidhu, Director of CT Group thanked the management of CT Group, faculty members, and students. He added, "This event was not possible without team efforts and I acknowledge my team for staying united and motivated.

 

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Dharminder Singh | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) - Batch of 2023
Offered by CT Institute of Higher Studies
Reviewed on 1 Nov 2024
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5.0
Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Overall, the college is wonderful.

Placements: 90% of the students were placed in this course. The highest package was around 9 LPA, and the lowest one was about 2.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies were Tommy, Reliance, and Coca-Cola. About 95% of students get internships. The roles differ; some students were posted in administrative positions, while others were selected for management teams.

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Sudip Debnath | Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) - Batch of 2030
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2024
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4.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 3
University life with CT group.

Placements: The Pharm.D course is one of the new and valuable courses in the pharmacy stream. Almost 70–80% of students get placed through the college. Approximately 30–40 lacs per annum is offered as the highest package and approximately 5 lacs as the lowest. And almost 4 lacs per year is the average package. Trending companies like Sun Pharma, Cipla, and Dr. Reddy's offer internships and jobs for students. The college also has tie-ups with Punjab's trending hospitals like NHS Hospital and Shrimann Hospita...

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Anonymous | B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication - Batch of 2025
Offered by CT Institute of Higher Studies
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2024
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3.0
Placements 3 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 3 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
Absolutely dissatisfied with the faculty, placements and lack of opportunities in the college.

Placements: We do not get many placements; we search for our own for internships and jobs, and the companies they choose for placements are average. Only 20% of students got placed until the college started. Students have to suffer for the internships and jobs; there have been no placement events for our course in 3 years.

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Gurpreet Saroya | Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) - Batch of 2022
Offered by CT Institute of Higher Studies
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2024
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4.4
Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
Our college provides a good experience.

Placements: Around 73 %out of 60 students got placed in our course. The highest salary package offered is 6 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 2.6 LPA. It depends on companies whether they are top or not. The main recruiting team consists of our institution's group, the admin team, and additional members from the government and Naukri.com. In the 6th semester, it is mandatory to do internship programs. Around 80% of students got internships. The roles offered are technical recruiter, web developer, f...

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Dheeraj Manhas | Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) - Batch of 2027
Reviewed on 1 Oct 2024
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Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
Review of CT Group of Institutions (South Campus).

Placements: CT College is the best college for Jalandhar, and almost 85 to 90 percent of students were placed in D Pharm. After completing the course, lots of placements were given to students , and the highest package is normally 35 to 40 lacs approximately, and the average package is 7 to 8 lacs, and the percentage of internships is approximately 90 percent. Top recruiters in pharmacy are Mankind, Sun Pharma, etc.

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Ranjit Singh | B.Sc. in Medical Lab Sciences - Batch of 2022
Reviewed on 4 Oct 2024
3.6
Placements 2 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
It's really good infrastructure and facilities.

Placements: There is placement information sent to our WhatsApp group, and it depends on you to apply or not. There are no internships in our course. In B.Sc. Medical Lab Science, there is no placement, but they provide us with applications for training three months after the end of the course.

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Yes, CT Polytechnic College has good placements: 

 

Placements for Diploma in Civil Engineering

About 70–80% of students in this course get placed. The highest salary package offered was 5 LPA. 

 

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CT Institute of Hospitality Management offers a variety of courses, including: 

 

Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT)

A four-year undergraduate course with a tuition fee of INR 240,000, plus a hostel fee and admission fee 

 

Bachelor of Travel and Tourism Management (BTTM)

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Good infrastructure, helpful teachers, tough exams, and good placement opportunities. The College is very good. Our college has a really good infrastructure and a good crowd. According to my view, it is one of the best college in Punjab region.

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CT Institute of Management and Technology offers merit-based admission to BCA. To be eligible for admission candidates must pass Class 10 and Class 12 or 3 years Diploma from a recognised board. After filling out the eligibility criteria candidates must apply online for admission.

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No, the CT Institute of Hospitality Management (CTIHM) in Jalandhar, India does not guarantee 100% placement, but most students are selected through campus placements. The average salary package offered to students is between 10–12 LPA. 

 

CTIHM is affiliated with NCHMCT and was established in 2010 by

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