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Placements: BBA, B.Ed, B.Com (Hons) and BCA courses are available in this college. Top recruiter of this college are ICICI bank, GD motors, etc. Average package of this college is INR 3 to 4 lac per annum. There is a 60 percent marks requirement to get internships and you have to crack the interview to get internship in companies like Sharekhan.
Placements: Placements in our college are average because very few companies visit our college to hire students. You have to search for a job on your own. Few companies like ICICI Bank and Sharekhan visit our college due to COVID or some other reasons. It also provides sales roles. Sharekhan is providing a share staff jobs. Right now, I am working on my skill set to apply for my dream job.
Placements: About 30-40% of the students from our course got placed. The highest salary package offered is 2.5 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered is 1.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Bajaj, Patanjali, etc., visit our college for placements. About 30% of the students from our course got an internship. Top roles, like finance manager, sales manager, etc., are offered to the students.
Placements: About 30% of the students from our course got placed. The highest salary package offered is 6 LPA, and the minimum salary package offered is 3 LPA. Top companies like Tata, Axis Bank, Patanjali, etc., visit our college for placements. About 40% of the students from our course got an internship. Top roles, like an HR manager, sales executive, etc., are offered to the students.
Placements: I am from 2016-2019 batch. The crowd at my time was good, and there are about 120 students. Placements in our college are quite good. Companies like NRI Vision Care, Travel Triangle, etc., visited our college and hired most of the students. The average salary package offered was 2 LPA, and for freshers, it is good. All students got an internship. Most of the companies came for sales profile.
Placements: Not much is offered from the college for placement of students. Most of the students land up taking jobs through walk in interviews. The average package offered to the students is 3 LPA. The internship starts in the fifth semester. The students have to arrange internship by themselves. College does not help in it.
Placements: They don't provide any internship to the students. We have to apply for internships on our own. Merely, 2-3 companies visit here every year for placements, and the highest salary package offered here is 2.5 LAP. Maximum they select 10-15 final year students. Our college doesn't put much efforts to help the students to get better placements. All they know is how to collect money from students in different ways.
Placements: The college interacts with the corporate world to explore the possibility of training and placements for students. The placement cell organises pre-recruitment training. It also conducts industrial visits. The college conducts mock personal interviews. Summer industrial training is also provided.
Placements: Only a few companies visited our campus, and they recruited only a few students. I don't know about the companies that visited our campus. Placements depend on students' performance in interviews, but no student got placed from here. I don't think there's a placement cell.
Placements: Placements in our college were not that good. Very limited companies visited the campus for placements. I don't know about the number of students placed. However, the salary package offered was decent for freshers. So college can work on the placement system and invite many more companies. They should encourage students to attend interviews, so they get the experience as many students are afraid of attending interviews
Placements: Placements in our college were not good at all. Even the opportunities offered were way too less to grab as the companies of everyone's interest did not visit the campus. Only 2-3 companies of sales profile visited the campus for placements. There were no placement opportunities offered to the students of other specialisations. In short, students of our batch and our senior batch did not get placed at all.
Placements: There were no placements in our college. The college doesn't provide any kind of placements, and the companies don't visit the campus. They just tell students that internships and jobs are available in particular companies, but students have to visit those companies as they don't come to the campus. There were some placements for the last batch, but our batch hasn't got any placement opportunities.
Placements: Only a few companies visit the college to offer placement opportunities. They do not even provide decent salary packages. Last year, private consultants visited the college to offer jobs, but they only offered jobs in the sales and marketing department. The highest salary package offered was 3.5 LPA, and the average package offered was around 2.5 LPA.
Placements: The college conducts pool placement drives. The average package offered is around 2.5-4 LPA. Companies such as Flipkart, Sharekhan Ltd., and Indigo Airlines visited the college, last year, to offer placements on campus. Around 60% of the students got paid internships with the stipend of Rs. 7,000 in Sharekhan Ltd.
Placements: More than 30 companies came to the campus to offer jobs. The average salary offered is Rs. 14,000 per month. 70% of the students who gave interviews have cleared them and got jobs directly. I suggest students take admission in this college. I gave an interview, but the salary offered was not enough for me that's why I started my own business.
Placements: The placements of college were not good at that time. A few companies visited for placing students, and even those companies have eligibility criteria to be fulfilled by the students. The companies that came with no good mood to recruit students after bachelors, and if they do, they offer very low packages.
Placements: There were no placements for finance specialisation, but for other specialisation companies came with good package. Around 40% of the students got internship from the college and the stipend given was around 5000. Roles offered were mainly in the field of sales.
Placements: The placement cell is not there in the college. No companies come to the college. Only consultation companies come to the college. Zero percent internship and placement is there in this college. Some consultation companies come to the college and ask money from the students for offering the job. We have to do the internship our self.
Placements: Placements are good in this college. Not all the big companies visit but very good companies visit in the campus for recruitment and recruit a lot of students every year at good job positions. Decent salary offered. Compulsory internship also needs to be done after 4th semester as a project.
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