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Placements: Students become eligible for placement in the final year, final semester. Different companies come for placement and also offer a number of offers, with a package up to 12 Lacs being the highest among the placement offers. Out of 10 students, approximately 6 students get selected, which is a very good number. I have already graduated from this college and I am planning for further studies.
Placements: Around 15-20% of the students got placed through on-campus placement, while a major chunk chose to pursue higher studies. The stipend offered was between 8 LPA to 20 LPA among Economics Honours for the batch of 2024. The top recruiting companies were: DeShaw, Nation with Namo, ZS Associates, Gartner offering roles like Political Consultancy (NwN), Data Analytics Associate, and roles in the Finance domain.
Placements: It is a good college but it doesn't provide any placement but the placement cell invites some company they provide a minimum package of 2lakh to 2.5lakh par annum and sometimes more but hoping for a placement from here is a mistake so go only for education .
Placements: In my course, approximately 60 to 65% of students get placed. The highest package in the 2024 batch in B.Com (Hons) was 16.5 LPA, and the average package was around 7.4 LPA. The lowest package one student accepted was 4.5 LPA. Top recruiters are EY, Paytm, Zomato, Axis Bank, and many other top MNCs. According to a recent internal report of the college, around 30 to 40% of students from our course get internships. Companies offering internships include GT (Grand Thornton), Motilal Oswal Financial...
Placements: Around 80% of students in our course were placed. The highest salary package offered was 20 LPA, the average salary package offered was 8 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was around 4 LPA. Some of the top companies hiring from our course include Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Amazon, and Deloitte. About 70% of students in the course received internships. Popular companies offering internships include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Accenture. Some of the key roles offered to students from our co...
Placements: The placement facility for my course is good but not sufficient, as we had average placement opportunities with a low percentage of students. We have to go to the company ourselves, approaching for jobs in internships. Most students do not get placements in their core subjects.
Placements: Placement season has been fruitful to our course. Though the percentage of students getting placed is around 25% only, the exposure and interview experience were at the next level. The highest package is 24 LPA, with the lowest at 7 LPA, giving an average of 10 LPA in my course. Top recruiting companies are D. E. Shaw, Ab Inbev, etc. Around 30% of people from my course had gotten good internships in Tier 1 companies like JSW, Ab Inbev, Nation with Namo, etc. with a stipend ranging from 50,000 to...
Placements: Hindu is known to provide better placement opportunities for B.Com. and B.Sc. state courses. My course was Chemistry so not many companies offer jobs to B.Sc. Chemistry students. But if one wants to sit for placement, they can with a good CV. Some of my seniors got placed in very good companies with chemistry as their subject.
Placements: There are 95% placements in Hindu College. Abhyas, the internship cell of Hindu College, works a lot for the students to get maximum internships and good placements. There are internship fairs in which we get the opportunity to get internships at top companies. Top companies visit our college every year to choose brilliant students. Packages vary according to the companies. Mostly, the packages are high.
Placements: The placement rate at Hindu College is about 70%, with 80% of students getting placed. The highest salary offered was 24 LPA, while the average was 8-10 LPA. Top companies that hire from the college include BCG, Bain, EY, Deloitte, and D.E. Shaw. A handful of students get internships at big companies like Goldman Sachs. Top roles include research analyst and investment research.
Placements: From 3rd semester we were eligible to give the campus according to our previous semester marks. The companies at that time were Reliance Telecom, Angel, Vodafone, Airtel Call Centre, Maruti Suzuki Sales Team, Reliance Fresh, Woodland, and Eicher Tractors Marketing Team. 65% of students were selected from the campus interviews. I joined Mahindra dealership for gaining experience in the automobile sector.
Placements: Approximately 60% of Eco Hons. students got placed, while the remaining 40% includes students who wanted to pursue higher education or prepare for government exams. The highest, lowest, and average package offered for our course were 23 LPA, 5-6 LPA, and 9.5 LPA, respectively. Top recruiting companies included Deloitte, Bain & Company, DE Shaw, ZS Associates, and Barclays. Approximately 40% of students secured internships, mainly at Wells Fargo, DE Shaw, and Gartner. Top roles offered for our co...
Placements: In my batch, there were 101 students. Talking about placement, I will keep it in a poor category but else other things were good. There is a society called Disha placement cell. They provide you with the placements but I don't have much idea about their working.
Placements: The placements in the Botany are not corporate driven. The students opt for internship in research institutes like CSIR, IARI and ICAR etc. Some students prefer research projects available in the college itself. The package for internship varies with each research institute.
Placements: One of the main reasons I chose this university was its strong placement record. The engineering departments have a placement rate of over 90%, with the highest package exceeding 1 crore and the average package ranging from 10-15 lakhs. The highest packages are mostly offered in CSE, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering departments. Reputed multinational companies like Google and Amazon visit for placements. Students are eligible for placements in their final semester. Although the placement cel...
Placements: The placements cell, comprising the brightest students, secures the best internships and placements. The average placement package is 9 lakhs per annum, with offers going up to 30-40 lakhs per annum. Companies visit the college for campus placements, and recruitment starts in the 5th semester for 3rd-year students.
Placements: Placement in Hindu College is quite good. The median placement is 10 LPA, and the mean package is 12 LPA. The department that gets the maximum placement is the Commerce and Economics department. Other departments also get placements, but they need extracurricular activities on their CVs.
Placements: The placement percentage of Hindu College students in Economics Honors can range anywhere between 80% and 90%. The highest package in 2023 was placed at the peak of INR 36.50 LPA. The average package goes at around INR 10.40 LPA and the lowest goes to INR 8.40 LPA. Some of the top recruiting companies include Deloitte, HDFC, Google, Accenture and more. The internship opportunities in the college are limitless and give the students invaluable experience with multiple companies.
Placements: In English Honours, there is a very low placements rate. However, due to the placements cell of the college, editorial groups bring in offers to hire freshers. Only 1-2 percent students get internships this way. The others find internships on their own. The top roles offered in my course are that of editor, journalist, content writer, novelist, writer, professor, researcher, etc.
Placements: In my course, the placement rate is around 70 percent. The highest package was from Brain, at 19 LPA, with an average of 6-7 LPA. Many students secured internships at companies like Brain, De Shaw, and Deloitte. The top roles offered include Project Head and Financial Analyst.
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