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- Discontinued ( August 2024 )B.A. in Economics and Commerce Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Geography Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued (August 2024) B.A. in Economics and English Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Economics Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in Economics and Political Science Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in English Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. in Physical Science (Chemistry) Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. in Physical Science (Computer Science) Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. in Life Science Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in Economics and Mathematics Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Urdu Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Philosophy Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in History Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued (August 2024) B.A. in History and Political Science Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Punjabi Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in History and Urdu Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in History and Punjabi Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in Economics and Philosophy Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in Economics and Punjabi Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in History and Hindi Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in History and Philosophy Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in Economics and History Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- M.A. in English Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2-024) B.A. in History and English Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued (August 2024) B.A. in Geography and Mathematics Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued ( August 2024) B.A. in Political Science and Sanskrit Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
- Discontinued (August 2024) B.A. in Economics and Geography Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
Placements: Around 55% of the students were placed last year. The average package offered by our college is 6 LPA, and the median package is 5 LPA. The highest package is 22 LPA. The top recruiting companies that arrived last year are KPMG, Deloitte, etc. Around 60% of the students got internships last year and this year also. In our B.Com program, the roles offered are basically accountant, legal advisory, etc.
Placements: College is nice but placement is not so good. You have to find your own, which is very difficult. And the annual package is 2-3 lacs per annum, which is very low. There were only a few courses that offered a high package. Recently, Dyal Singh has an active placement cell that provides jobs and internships to students.
Placements: Last year's data showed a placement rate of 35% and the average salary offered was 9 lacs. The highest package offered was 35 Lacs per annum. Top companies for recruitment were Big 4 firms: EY, Deloitte, KPMG and PWC, which are considered the best for B.Com. students. The placement cell is very active and frequent internship offers are given to students in small companies.
Placements: College is nice but the placement is not so good. You can't rely on only college to have a good future; you have to do hard work and establish connections on your own. Try to find more internships and opportunities on your own rather than relying on college because the average package of Dyal Singh is around 2 lakh per annum, which is very low. And only in selected courses do students get internships and job offers.
Placements: The average package is around 4-5 lakhs and the top recruiting companies, I would say, would be the big 4. We have gotten some opportunities from there and many of the students have also been offered a position. The top roles that are offered primarily are sales but also some rare opportunities for audit.
Placements: Around 20% of the college students were placed recently. Highest package was offered was 9 lakhs and the lowest offered was 2 lakhs. The average package ranges from 3.5 to 4.5 lakhs. Boat, Naario, Aim India, PWC, Indigo were some of the top companies recruiting in college. 30-35% of the students got internship in the companies like Boat, Naario HDFC Bank, KPMG India etc. Top roles offered in my course were management roles, diplomatic roles, counselling roles etc.
Placements: This year, 40% of the total students were placed in my course. Not sure about placement packages, but as far as I have searched, the packages range from 6 lakh to 20 lakh per annum. Our course offers many roles, like one can go into politics, be a civil servant, or be an archaeologist.
Placements: There were no placements in my batch. Only some sales companies came, which were not related to my field. Some students got placed on their own as our college didn’t assist us with placements, and that’s why the majority of students didn’t get placed. So, please start preparing for your placements from the 1st year onwards, as it will help you in your final year.
Placements: If you are expecting that the top companies will come to your college and recruit you, then you all are living in a dream world. The companies are looking for something different in you—your talent, etc. You also have the advantage, as attendance is not that important; even if you have 10% of attendance, you'll get the admit card. So just focus on making your CV so strong that every company will come and want to hire you for your work.
Placements: For the most part, liberal arts courses don't get placements, but the computer science department at my college does. The average salary package is around 6 LPA, with companies like TCS recruiting candidates. There is an internship cell in our college that covers a wide range of companies, including Boat, AIM, and Naario.
Placements: I don't think that in Maths Hons you will think of placements. People do Maths Hons for higher education or some do it so that they can get a degree and give government exams. But some of them get placements as they have prepared for an actuarial science course on the side, so you can pursue Maths Hons if you are willing to do so.
Placements: This year, almost 150-200 students were admitted to my course. The average package offered in our college is between 10-15 lakhs. On average, 80% of students get placements from our course in large companies like Tata Steel, Adani, Reliance, etc. Roles offered in our course can be in teaching, research, philosophy, or civil services.
Placements: Placement of the college is good, as the cell offers internships and placements from companies like Terra Motors, Bajaj, EY, and Myntra. The highest package was 23.5 LPA for placements and 50,000 for internships during the internship fair. Students of English Honors, History Honors, Political Science, and the B.A. program are offered job profiles such as HR Intern, Content Intern, Marketing Intern, and Social Media Intern.
Placements: Around 20% of students were placed, with the highest package being around 8 lakhs per annum and the lowest at 2 lakhs per annum. I'm not sure about the recruiting companies. Since our course is not designed for campus placements, we need to go for higher studies. There is no formal recruitment in our course.
Placements: Currently I am in second year. The college has its own placement cell society that helps its students to get placed out in different companies. The minimum package offered is near around 2 LPA. Roles that are offered are for lab technician, lab assistants, lab managers. If a student completes his /her Ph.D, he/she can even reach to roles of professors.
Placements: In my batch of B.Com. (Hons), around 45% of students got placed through the placement cell. The highest package was of 22 LPA and the lowest was 1.25 LPA. The top recruiting companies this time were EY, KPMG, Deloitte, Genpact, EXL, L&T, TCS, etc. Top roles offered were mainly in sales and marketing.
Placements: B.A. owners history is a theory course, so there is no 100% placement here in this course. Only 20 to 30% of students are placed in the core domain field of history, like historians or researchers. Apart from this, companies like Leveraged Edu and Udemy hire from here. The average package is nearly 4 LPA.
Placements: The placements are average, like 40–50% from on-campus placement. This too, because the course is B.Sc. in Chemistry. The average package is around INR 4–5 LPA in companies like TCS, Wipro, etc. Roles are mostly in core or supporting. The placement cell is anyway active.
Placements: The highest package offered for this course is INR 36 LPA with a median package of 5 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Wipro, D.E. Shaw Group, KPMG Global Services and many more. Top roles offered in this course are content writers, civil services, academics, journalism, law and ethics, business analyst, policy analyst, research assistant and more.
Placements: Around 50–60% of students were placed from B.Com. honors. KPMG, EY, Genpact, etc. are there for the placement of tax analyst, data analysts, etc. Package was around 3,00,000–5,00,000 per annum. It was pretty good for freshmen. There were several good companies that approached the college this year.
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