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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Hindu College, University of Delhi
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- M.Sc. in Zoology Hindu College, University of Delhi
Placements: My course doesn’t offer the best placement opportunities, but other courses like Economics Honours and Statistics Honours do get good campus placements. Overall, the placement scene is decent, and the college offers some good options for those in the right courses.
Placements: Students are actually provided with placements and internships. The average placement was recorded as 9 LPA. Besides, there are some skills to be taught throughout the course along with the theory part. Ultimately, it also depends on the students. Many of them opt for competitive exams.
Placements: There are total 92 students in my department. The average package offered in my course is 7 to 8 Lacs. Right now I am in first year and sorry I don't have much knowledge about these companies and internships, but I probably know the student percent that got internship i.e., 60%.
Placements: This college is known for its placement cell. Almost 60-70 percent of students get placements every year. With the highest package of 25 lakhs and an average of 6 lakhs. Top recruiting companies are Apple, Jio, Microsoft, Tesla, etc. Internships are optional for students.
Placements: The placement and internships offered are quite good and collaboration with international companies like Deloitte, HDFC, Jaypee, Maruti. The companies offer great opportunities for the students in fields like perfumery, green hydrogen, polymer Chemistry etc.
Placements: Hindu has recently been rated as NIRF 1, so the placement rate is quite good. Being a first-year student, I do not have a lot of details regarding this placement season. But it is for sure that the average salary package offered ranges from 8-9 LPA, and the highest salary package offered is 23 LPA. One drawback is that not all courses have the same placements. Recruiters prefer students of economics or commerce over other courses, so this data may not be inclusive of all students.
Placements: I am a student pursuing B.Sc. (H) Zoology in at Hindu College. I got admission in 2023, so currently, I am a second-year student. We have a placement cell named Odisha in our college, which is very active on the ground. I have not applied for any placement yet. Students in my course mostly, for internships, work under research students or professionals conducting any research. They work with DU professors for their research, mostly to gain experience in academics.
Placements: Students who are from finance backgrounds (commerce) or the economics department generally do get placements. In science courses, though, there's not much scope of placements in college. The students of Hindu have secured placements in prestigious companies like Accenture, Deloitte, Bain, ZS, etc.
Placements: The percentage of students who got placed in our course is 65%. The highest salary package offered is 6.5 LPA. The average salary package offered is 4 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 3 LPA. Many reputed and big companies visited our college for recruitment. Many students also got internships.
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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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: The department of English at Hindu College does not offer a campus placement drive itself. However, you can register with the Placement Cell of the college, where a one-time payment might be required (a small amount). Moreover, any interview in which you appear gives you priority, as the college's name holds a lot for you. Most of the companies will be impressed by the alma mater, which will be a plus during your interview and induction. Though many of the students in our batch opted for further...
Placements: The average package offered by the college is about 6LPA. Companies like Unacademy and Physics Wallah offer internships to students, generally from the commerce department. The percentage of students getting internships is about 50%. As such, my course doesn't offer a lot of internships.
Placements: In our course, there are basically no placements but I can say if you want to enjoy college life and learn new things instead of staying at home, you can take admission in our course. There is also scope in our course if you do further studies like M.Sc. Or Ph.D.
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