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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Hindu College, University of Delhi
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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: 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: 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: We have a placement cell named Odisha in our college. It invites various companies bifurcated into different tiers namely tier 1 (platinum companies offering high packages), tier 2 (average level companies), and tier 3 (companies offering low packages). Companies like EY, Deloitte, Bain, Zomato, and Accenture have visited our campus selecting more than 50% of the candidates from the commerce department. We also have Abhyas which brings in internships for candidates.
Placements: There is a society in Hindu College named Odisha where you get placed if you're interested and talented enough. It offers millions of opportunities to everyone who shows interest in getting placed from the campus. The entire team is very encouraging and supportive.
Placements: Placements in the college are good for commerce courses. Chances of placements are nil for zoology branch, but you can pitch for internships as it is not hard to get an internship using the college name. You can go for higher studies later. If you take admission here, you will gain enough knowledge of what would be the best for you later.
Placements: The college has a very active placement cell called Odisha. Several leading companies like Amazon, Flipkart visit the campus for placements every year. The college also has a very active internship cell called Odisha. Placements are mostly provided to students from commerce and economics stream, but humanities students often get golden opportunities for internships. The college also hosts an internship fair every year where everyone who applies gets an internship. Many of my seniors worked as in...
Placements: Humanities field did not have any placements in the college. Other departments such as economics and commerce did have them. Many companies were invited for placements, and the placement rate was average. Many of the students preferred to go for higher studies in academia rather than for jobs. Students also had the liberty to look for internships themselves. We got both big companies and independent startups, and the number of students getting recruited differs every year.
Placements: There is a placement cell in our college named DISHA. Many renowned companies land to HINDU for hiring. Placement percentage is around 70% in our college since last year. Average package is about 4-5 Lacs. Mainly the roles of an analyst are offered to the graduates.
Placements: Hindu College provides good placement opportunities. 60% to 70% of the students who apply for placements get placed. The highest package offered was 15 LPA, and the average package offered was 5-6 LPA. Companies which visit the campus are De Shaw, E&Y, KPMG, American Express, Brain, etc. The job profile offered was mostly an analyst. The college has a robust internship cell. But, not everyone gets internships from the college. Many people apply for off-campus drives.
Placements: The placements for the students of commerce field are pretty good, but other fields do not have good placements at present. My course will be completed in the next year. Hopefully, it's good. More opportunities are to be provided regarding placements. Our college should have tie-ups with start-ups and other companies as well.
Placements: There are societies to work on placements, and many companies visit the college on a regular basis for recruiting students. Many students get selected in the companies like BEN, Google, etc. Many students got placed in various fields. They are performing well because the college taught us management qualities very well.
Placements: The placement cell of Hindu handles all the placements. All the big companies like Big 4s, Brain, BCG, Deloitte, D. E. Shaw India Pvt Ltd, McKinsey etc. visit the college for recruiting the students.The package is around 22LPA. The internship cell "Abhyas" helps the students in grabbing internships from various companies.
Placements: Placements for commerce students is moderate. The avg package nearly 3_4 Lacs per annum. But few company comes every year to hire students. But placements after graduation only not a good idea because you are too small to acquired good salary job. You must do MBA or other thing first. In Science section coaching hire Student who have deep knowledge and good communication skills so there can be good understanding bw student and teacher.
Placements: Most of the students opted for UPSC in our department, and the placements in B.Com Honors were quite good. A society called Disha functions can fetch you for good placement and tips on the resume. The preparation for the interview is also conducted by the cell. Overall, the placements are quite good, but we expect more from the top colleges in India.
If you are thinking to master in any language go for this college. The faculty is reputed here and the students here are all top of the line. The campus life is vibrant and colorful. The language courses offer bachelor and masters courses. There are other diploma courses offered but these courses can change from year to year. I completed this course in 2002 so there might be some changes in structure as well as course module but still, Hindu college still rank among the best in India.
Placements: The course sees very few placements as one needs to have a higher degree to actually step in this field. Students can get various internships in NGOs and fieldwork, surverys for government sits. Top roles offered in the course are of a - Professor.
Placements: 60% of students get placements, and the rest often opt for further education. The highest package offered is 36.50 LPA, and the average is 10.40 LPA. A majority of the students can secure internships from the Eco Hons course in companies like Deloitte. Top companies for placements include HDFC as well.
Placements: The majority of my cohort mates excelled and were given the opportunity to be placed in some of the top Delhi organizations at competitive rates. If you are pursuing a degree in Science, math, economics, or B.Com your chances are unquestionably higher.
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