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Placements: Placements were really good. Almost 90 percent of the students from my batch got placed in some or the other company. The highest salary offered was 3.5 lacs. Almost every student gets ann opportunity for an internship. It's upto the students whether they wish to utilise their time in doing an internship or not. The placement cell Is really hard working.
Placements: The college has a placement cell named Broadway. Every year a large number of students from commerce department get good placements with average package as high as 4 lac. But my course political scinece is not an employment centric course. So the placements for my course are quite negligible. Internships are offered to the students by the placement cell. The stipend is sometimes as high as 20k per month and sometimes the internships are unpaid depending on the range of skills required by the com...
Placements: Its good for Commerce students bt not for arts students sar not for B.A. programme students. Companies came for B.Com and B.Com hns are Mahendra bank and for B.A. programme students Genpact but suitable for girls because they gave night shifts. But overall its good.
Placements: Only small number of students opted for placement from my branch. The average package was around 3.5 to 5 Lacs per annum. Most of the students opted for doing M.A. In economics. There is placement committee in our college. It mainly organises guest lectures from the industry people.
Placements: The placements were good with companies like KPMG, E&Y, RBS hiring a lot of students. Also, the profiles offered as well as the salaries offered were good. The placement committee of our college was very active and is constantly increasing its base with each passing year.
Placements: I am from English honors so I don't know about whether they'd be placed or what temp based jobs they were offered. But other courses got packages whose average would be 3 Lacs per annum the highest was 13 Lacs. The students were offered jobs in managerial post.
Placements: Not every student gets a six-digit salary from the very beginning, but this college offers a good placement for B.Com and B.J.M.C graduates. The annual package also depends on the marks you score and the company you choose. Most of the students go for further studies or P.G. courses.
Placements: The placements at my college are good. It depends on the student to get placement from the college. The students who are interested in placement can take part in placement activity. The companies that visit our college are KPMG, Wipro, EY, RBS etc. They also provide internship to the students.
Placements: Placement has always remained a matter of concern in every college. As far as my college is concerned I haven't seen any of such placements to the tech giants or the mnc's by pursuing this course. And talking of internships that the companies come and hire interns from our college is something which very often like awign, kpmg have approached to our college very frequently for recruiting some interns.
Placements: The placement in my college is not so good, but we can say that average placements took place every year. Some big companies like KPMG come every year, with an average package of Rs. 3,00,000 per annum. The placements percentage in my college is I think 10% to 20%.
Placements: There were only a few companies visited for placements. Overall the experience in the college was below average. Our seniors also faced a similar issue for jobs beyond the campus placements. The package offered by companies was not great either.
Placements: The placement in our college is only good for the B.Com (Hons) and B.A. (economics) students. Though there are plenty of companies that come here which are open for all, none of them gives more than 3 lakhs per annum of the package. Also, placement for the B.Com (Hons), economics Hons and journalism students are really good. Last year, I heard that one of my senior got a package of around Rs. 14 Lakhs.
Placements: There is an active placement cell, however, most of the students end up opting for higher studies. I know a couple of seniors who are working at very established forms such as the PWD, a number of college graduates have also been civil applicants with a few of them currently serving as the civil servants. It genuinely comes down to what you want to do individually.
Placements: The placement cell of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce is very active. Many big companies visit the campus for the placement drive. Around 60% of the students get placed every year. Big 4 companies also visit this college. Placement for commerce department is good as compared to other courses.
Placements: The limited companies were part of the placement programme during my time. KPMG took the highest number of commerce graduates with a package of around 2-2.2 lacs per annum. There were no placement opportunities for CA students. Most of the students applied off-campus and got the job. I don't remember the highest package, but the average would be around 2 lacs per annum. Backend jobs were offered to the students.
Placements: None of the students sits for the placements in our college because less number of companies visit our campus, and hire less number of individuals too. This year, till not about 5-6 companies have visited us and offered Rs.30,000-Rs.40,000/- average salary per month. The highest was Rs.50,000/- a month by KPMG as far as I could hear, where there are no official data as such. The placement is active only for B.Com students and provides no internship opportunity to B.A. and B.A. (Hons) students.
Placements: The placement cell is active in our college. The average package lies between 3-3.5 LPA. The big 4 firms namely E&Y, Deloitte, PWC, KPMG are the prominent recruiters. The highest package for the last batch was around 15 LPA. Almost, 40% of the batch(commerce department) got placed. Overall, the college provides the good placement opportunities.
Placements: Placement Cell of DCAC is quite effective. A lot of companies visit the campus every year. It makes sure maximum number of students are placed. This year the highest package a company has offered is 5 Lacs pa. Basically audit, operations, finance and marketing job is offered.
Placements: The placement cell provides various opportunities to the students. It includes various internship programmes and job offers in the prestigious organisations. Enactus society of college provides these opportunities related to career. It is really helpful for career guidance.
Placements: The placement department is very good at this college. It conducts various placements sessions for students of all courses. Many big multinational companies come here for the recruitment. The highest and the lowest salary package vary from 3.5L -2L annually. But, the average salary package comes out to be 2.4Lakhs. There is a great scope for the commerce students to get a decent pay offer and an amazing job experience.
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