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Placements: Many of the students got placed from my senior batch. I guess 30-40% of the students were placed. The highest salary offered was like 3.8 LPA. Many companies visited the campus including Capgemini, which visits every year and contributes the maximum percentage of placed students in the placement. There is a placement cell in this college.
Placements: Many companies approach for placements. Every year, almost 80% to 90% students are placed in different and reputed organisations. College also trains the students for different levels of the interview, which help the students to face a different level of the hiring process, which depends on the company profile.
Placements: The placements are below average for the mechanical department. The students are expected to clear GATE examination because campus placements for the mechanical branch it is less. Most of the companies come to the college for campus placement are either for CSE branch or ECE. Recruiting mechanical students are not from core-mechanical companies, but mass-recruiters like Capgemini. Occasionally, college gets campus drives from Nippon and Silver Arrow, but the students who end up getting placement...
Placements: The placements start here in September when you are in your 7th semester. The first company to visit here is Capgemini, and it is the only mass recruiter, and after which, you have to struggle a lot to get placed. Although they will provide a lot of opportunities, these companies usually place only 2-3 students. Overall, the placements are pretty decent compared to other competitive colleges.
Placements: Placement opportunities are really nice. The one who maintains his or her good grade can easily be placed. A number of companies are linked from past years with the college for providing the best way to enhance the career. Whereas, the students who are average in studies find it to be difficult to be placed.
Placements: Placements for CSE and IT are very good. For other branches, it is relatively lower. There is a maximum placement for computer science engineers. There are also different placement cells which generate placements. This college has best placements in this region.
Placements: Placements are very good. Over 95% of the students got placed from the college itself while pursuing the degree. And companies like Byju's, Capgemini and much more used to come to the campus for pool campus hiring. The company provides specialized training for the placement, and there is a teacher who handles all the placement related work and makes sure that every student in the final year gets the placement.
Placements: The ample of companies visit the campus in the last semester. The person deserving always land up in a renowned company. The faculty members are supportive enough to get up with the students and make more studious environment. Every student is given the equal importance. Being with such an institution is fun.
Placements: There were placements but were not enough to provide good jobs for deserving students. Some students say that placement is better in other departments like ECE and CSIT etc. I think the same because most of my friends are either jobless or working with BPOs. I think one of the reasons for the low package offered and low selection ratio may be the lack of jobs but its true in today's time. Rs. 15,000-20,000 is not enough even to make two ends meet, and so is after completing engineering. I am not...
Placements: The campus placements happen, but not enough companies visit the campus due to the remote location. Apart from the campus placement, the students are selected via CoCubes online assessment and called for different companies for off-campus. The students have to give an online assessment. By that, the students get companies for which they can apply for.
Placements: A great number of opportunities are provided to the students for their career. They keep on sending a student for placements until he/she got placed. The salary package offered was between 2 LPA to 8 LPA. The companies like Capgemini, AON and many more small start-ups came for placements.
Placements: There were average placements compared to other engineering colleges. Mass recruiters like Accenture and TCS came to campus. Placements were relatively better for computer science, and all other branches had to sit in IT companies. There was a pool campus for the navy, but hardly anyone gets selected.
Placements: Placement is good for computer science and IT students. If you score well in all semesters throughout having at least 60% marks, you will get placed in a good company but it is compulsory not to have a burden of any backlogs with you. Companies like Infosys, Capgemini, HCL and Wipro also visited in this college campus. You have to concentrate on your studies and get good marks in internals so as to increase your aggregate.
Placements: The placements of my branch are quite good in Dronacharya College of Engineering. The average package goes for 3.4 lakhs per annum where everyone gets placed. Some of the seniors were placed on Amazon with a package of 14 lakhs per annum because of having good grades above 70%. One person can sit in placement only if his grades are more than 60%. Apart from it, placement of electrical branch is also good, but the college still lacks in growing it up for the mechanical and civil branches.
Placements: In DCE-Gurgaon, the highest package offered was that of Rs. 8.0 LPA by the L & T and other companies like Amazon and Capgemini offered around Rs. 3-4 L.P.A. Many companies visited for the placements like the Mouse Media, Enviro Synthetics, Appster, Great Developers, InfoTech and many more.
Placements: The placements offered in our college were well, and good for most of the senior students. Those who work hard have a clean sheet for better placements. Everything depends on the attitude and personality. In other colleges luck play a significant role in getting good placements, but in our college, it all depends on the person's hard work and dedication.
Placements: Placements for mechanical and civil departments are very low. If there are 150 students in a batch, then only 10-12 students will be getting placement and others will not be sitting in the placement. The training and placement office will only take those students who are all clear and above 70 percent. Teachers are not that coordinating with students. They will not take any responsibility and you would be feeling like you have made a mistake taking admission here. No internal numbers are given...
Placements: The placement was held in the college. I am not sure about the percentage, but it was below 25%. The placements were offered from non-relevant companies also for every branch. Overall, it was an average college in terms of placements, but I think this is the field which they need to work a lot because the students and faculty give their 100% but if there are no placements, then all will go in vain at the end.
Placements: The placements of the college were average. If the students of CSE and IT are considered, they have got really good placements, but if mechanical and civil engineering students are considered, the placements are tough. The college has invited BPOs sector to the campus for mechanical engineering students. So, you can quickly guess that college has no corporate relations related to mechanical and civil engineering.
Placements: Placements for my batch were pretty good. The college played an important role in guiding students and preparing them for interviews and aptitude tests. The placement cell ensured students take employability tests like AMCAT, Elitmus and Cocubes for sitting in off-campus opportunities.
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