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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) D. G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce
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Placements: Only one placement role was provided in the final year, and even it was not at all related to any field in arts. Our college has one part-time placement faculty member, and our college does not give enough importance to placements. I am very sure that none of the students got placed through our college.
Placements: College doesn't have any placement cell but teachers help the students to get placed through off-campus placements. Around 3-4 students in a batch of 120 students got placed with an average package of 2 LPA. They arrange training programs for students. During our time they had bought some Microsoft training programmes and IOT related training programmes.
Placements: The college didn't provide any placements to B.Sc chemistry students. From our batch, none of the students gets placements through college as no company visits our campus for B.Sc chemistry students. Our college didn't provide any internship opportunity for anyone from our course.
Placements: There is no placements for our batch course (B.Sc). No recruiters visit our college from any company for Placements. Not a single student got internship from our course in any company through college management. Only research work like Avishkar is conducted.
Placements: In my college there were 100% students placed in a course. However, the package offered was average. i.e 1.5 per annum. The top recruiting companies were Infosys and capgemini. From this course 10% to 12% got their internship in top most companies.
Placements: Around 80-90% of students of Ruparel College get placed in well-known companies. The highest salary offer was Rs.25,000 per month, and the lowest salary offer was Rs. 12,000 per month. Top recruiting companies in our college are Hotstar and many new upcoming companies. In our course, the highest salary package offered was 3 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 1.5 LPA. Almost 80-90% of students got internships in companies like Capgemini, Infosys, etc.
Placements: Placements in our college are offered only to a group of students with specific criteria. Top recruiting companies like Cipla, Parachute, etc., visit our campus for placements. A top role offered to the students is assistant manager. I do not know about the average salary package offered to the students. The college provides an internship only to selected students. The college provides placement, but it depends upon the students to enrol for it.
Placements: The college does not provide placements in our course. May be it provides a few placements for BMS and law courses. There is a lot of scope for improvement in terms of placements. Placements are very poor here, and it does not help students at all. It does not provide an internship also.
Placements: Many companies visit the college to offer various profiles. But, the eligibility criteria for placements is O grade in all the semesters. Many students got placed through off-campus while most of the students prefer to complete post-graduation. B.A offers many career options, be it in the government sector or the private sector.
Placements: There is no placement committee as such in Ruparel College. But, companies do hire physics graduates who score A+ grade throughout their academics. Most of the students do prefer to pursue post-graduation, which is also offered in this college. Only limited seats are available.
Placements: There are not many placements if you are from the science field. However, there are placements if you are from the commerce field. Some campus placements are conducted in the college every year. They also conduct a simple test, and each candidate should attempt the test. Those who score well in this test will have increased chances of getting placed in the respective company. Apart from this, they also allow the respective candidate to review the interview.
Placements: Placements in our college were good, though it was pool campus placements. Teachers were very good, and they keep students updated about placements. The highest salary package offered was 1.8 LPA for all the students. In pool campus, we have attended the drives of Accenture, Capgemini, Tech Mahindra, and TCS. Deloitte has visited our campus. Software engineer and BPO roles were offered.
Placements: I’m not sure if any placement drives are organised in our college to recruit students of B.A course. I'm not aware of the companies visiting our college to offer placements. I don't know the percentage of students who got internships from college. There is a placement cell, but the members are not dedicated enough.
Placements: The placements in our college were average. They were not related to our interest or field. The college didn't force students to attend placements. We got placed on our own. I suggest you not to rely on the college completely, try to find the placement on your own.
Placements: I don't know much about the placements in college, but according to my seniors, you will get placed in some or the other company, but most of the students don't care because they go for further studies rather than taking up a job. Most of the students do get placed in some companies with average pay.
Placements: We usually don't get placement from our college but yes most of the students get the placement from the outside also because of the college goodwill we get a better salary and most of the students get placed in their final year and because of college, it is very much useful in terms of placements.
Placements: There were no placements at my time. In my previous batch, one girl got placed in Godrej. There were no internship programs on the campus. Some guest lecturers visit the campus from the corporate world and give us good knowledge about their fields. But at our time, not a single company visited the campus for placements. There was no placement cell on the campus, and the students had to search for jobs on their own.
Placements: There are no fixed placements for the college. The students have to show their own efforts to get placements. However, the education system and teaching quality are great. The teachers and staff members also help us with various activities for the placements.
Placements: The companies such as Infosys, TCS (Tata Consultancy), Capgemini asked our batch students to attend a pool interview programme which they carry out for mass recruitment. For campus interview, only one company named Perspective Tech Solution came during our tenure. They shortlisted few people, but no one was hired. Capgemini hired around 6-7 people with a package of 2.5 lacs per annum. Our seniors also didn't get campus placements, and they too attended pool interview or mass recruitments. Out of...
Placements: There are couple of companies who come to pick students. Every year there are new companies who come for recruitment. Students are offered good packages if and only if the desired student holds O, A+ or A grade. Students are quite happy with the packages.
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