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- Master of Operational Research Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- B.A. (Economics, English) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Sanskrit, Political Science) Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- M.Sc. in Botany Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- Master of Commerce (M.Com.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
Placements: Since I am doing B.A.(Hons) in Sanskrit. So there are no placements in the Sanskrit department and also none of the company will hire a graduate from Sanskrit. However, you can join an internship society of the college which is very good that may help you to get some internship experience.
Placements: Not many students got placed from our course since most of them opt for the CSE, which just requires a graduation degree. Only 10% of the students or less than it got placed. The highest salary package offered is 10 LPA, and the average salary package offer being 3-4 LPA.
Placements: About 90% of the students got placements. The placement cell of Hindu College is very good as compared to all other colleges. The highest salary package offered was 13-14 LPA. The lowest salary package offered was 6-7 LPA. Top recruiting companies are KPMG, EY, Delloite, Bain & Company, etc. Roles of sales and marketing head or advertising, HRA, etc., were offered. About 95% of the students get internships.
Placements: I am a student of B.A. programme in which students don't have any placements. However, the students of Eco Hons and B.Com gets excellent salary packages. Some students of these branches get placed in popular MNCs, and after some time they were offered very good posts after getting promoted.
Placements: There were no placements for our course. Only Ph.D. and further studies were considered to be the eligible options. So I went for a Masters after that. Plus it's more of an acedemic centric course not really job oriented so we were prepared for it, mentally.
Placements: Approximately 14% of my batch students have cleared NET JRF exam in the previous year. Companies like ONGC, DRDO can recruit students from our college in the upcoming year on the basis of our GATE exam score. All the students are doing internships through college and with different types of societies.
Placements: Placements in our course were not much great. Only around 5-6 students from the entire batch attended for the placements as most of the students went to Masters. Out of 5-6 students, all got placed. So it was good, but the competition was low. So it can't be a good measure to judge the placements.
Placements: In our batch, there were no such placements. Only 2-3 companies visited our campus for placements, but the students who were selected didn't opt for the job later. About 10-20% of the students got an internship, not just in science but apart from the subject as well. There is a placement cell called Disha, and it is efficient as it invites many companies but mostly private sector. It is useful mostly for commerce students.
Placements: Honestly speaking, placement is not a very optimistic criteria to judge Hindu College. Since it provides a graduate degree, most of the students just focus on pursuing post graduation instead of going for placements right after graduation. Every year many students starts preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, JAM or CAT in which they are quite successful. There is a placement cell named DISHA which works decently but most of the placements are from commerce department only. Hindu college pro...
Placements: There is a placement cell in our college named as Odisha, which helps in grooming the students for placements. Placement scenario of science students is not that good. Most of the students opt for higher studies as they are among the best minds of the country.
Placements: The placement cell of Hindu College, Delhi University recognises all the students as a valuable human resources. The cell and the faculty members act as a medium between company and the students which helps students find their dream job and to be what they want to achieve. The cell is also responsible for organising seminars and workshops which helps the students develop their industry skills. The college has outstanding record of 95% placement of its students.
Placements: The placement for the past few years has been quite good. The placement cell works efficiently to conduct placement drives in the college. The average package offered in our college was 4-5LPA with almost all the students sitting in the placement getting placed.
Placements: Placement process is really good in our college. Average offer 6 LPA. Many huge names in the industry are some of our big recruiters. Placement percentage is around 80. Major part of our recruiters are operational research and data analyst based firm. The placement process is overseen by placement cell managed by students only.
Placements: Placements in botany is a rare thing. People who get placed, get so because of their co-curricular skills and internships. Students usually opt for M.Sc., rather than sitting for placements. Placements are generally provided for students of fields like environmental management and biotechnology. I would recommend doing internships whilst summer vacation goes so that one can get laboratory experience too.
Placements: Our college has a dedicated placement cell called Odisha. Prominent recruiters like Deloitte, Amazon, EY, and McKinsey visited the campus for placements. The average salary package offered was 8-10 LPA. Almost 80% of the batch was placed. Students were mostly offered with the analyst role.
Placements: Placements are good for the students of statistics, mathematics and economics honours in well-known companies. Every year, the college provides placement opportunities for students. Along with this, internship opportunities are also provided by these companies.
Placements: The placements are very good at Hindu College, Odisha. The placement cell provides the students with a lot of great job opportunities in the fields like finance, investment banking, accounting, consultancy, research, marketing, and human resources, etc. The main recruiters of our college are Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Accenture, LEK Consulting, Brain Capability Centre, and BCG, etc. The average salary package offered is around 8 LPA. The highest package is more than 30 LPA. The college also provid...
Placements: You can expect placements only for commerce stream mostly in the economics course. In my course, there are no placements, but you will learn a lot from this college. By joining the college societies, you can make your future far better. If you have the ability, then you can get placed in many companies with the help of the placement cell present in the college. It is very efficient and useful.
Placements: The college provides very few chances of getting placements. As per our degree, we don't have any specific skills to work in any section unless and until we learn it on our own through various platforms like online courses. From our department, only 2 students got placed in reputed companies because they are very active in various societies of our college, and they have done many internships and online courses where all these helped them to get placements. Finally, I would like to say that don't...
Placements: The college doesn't provide placements for physical sciences (electronics) students. But after graduation, we have a lot more streams to enrol like one can go in IIMS through CAT, UPSC, CDS, or M.Sc. in either of physics, maths, chemistry (or electronics), etc. There are a lot more career options.
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