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Placements: The college placement cell is good. There's a cell named JEE placement cell and one JEE IPCW placement cell, and both do placements. But the only thing is if you work and study hard, you will get it, especially in academic matters. Companies like Deloitte, Microsoft, Niti Aayog and many more are recruiting.
Placements: Around 70% of students in our course here have 30 LPA, which is the highest and 5 LPA is the average. Many companies recruit for the official social work. But for getting selection, one should be very passionate and hardworking. Talking about sociology, although people assumed that it isn't a highly paid subject, the post for social workers in UN, NGO, those who paid appoint the students.
Placements: For psychology, the placements are not really nice. Post-graduates are mostly preferred for placements. However, the college offers various internship opportunities within the course. These opportunities could be for roles such as content writers, social media managers, and various psychology profiles.
Placements: So, honestly speaking, mostly Hons. courses don't get any placements because it's a non-technical degree but people who are a part of the placement cell do get good opportunities and offers for internships and jobs with a good stipend. The placement cell offers a lot of opportunities throughout the year.
Placements: Placements are very less here; only MMC and BCom students get placement, and the average package is 17 lacs. There is no such placement for arts background students, so if you are from an arts background and thinking about joining this college for placement, it's not worth it.
Placements: Around 80% of students are given guaranteed placements. Courses like B.Com. mass communication and psychology offered placements. Placements are around 7 lakhs per annum and it far exceeds the cost of education here. Talking about internships, there are several opportunities for them.
Placements: Around 150 out of 200 students were offered fair placement opportunities in the course. Some students seek to get into internships in their second year itself. The college also provides a minor degree in a subject (General Elective Course) if you study it for 3.5 years continuously which provides higher chances of receiving good placements. Top Recruiting company would be Print Hub which conducts both exam and interview to recruit.
Placements: Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi, has its placement cell named JEET. Every year it recruits the students who want to be placed and provides the placement opportunities to the students from every field. The annual package is around 5-6 lakh per annum; it helps the students in their CVs and interviews.
Placements: The placements are moderate. A good number of students get placed in every course, and I am not aware of the highest package, but I think it was around 22 Lacs per annum. The top recruiter is Deloitte, and many students get internships from this course in well-known multinational companies as well.
Placements: It depends on the course you are opting for. If you have B.Com (Hons) or a course like CS, then you'll get good placements. There are also placements available in Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, and English. It ultimately depends on the student's capacity and performance.
Placements: Placement cell of Indraprastha College for women is average. Not so good and not so bad. There are several renowned companies that come their for placements, and many deserving students also get the opportunity. The placement packages of Indraprastha College for women vary from course to course. But the average placement package for college is 5.22 LPA, and the highest package is 22 LPA.
Placements: The placement record is not good for our college, as very few numbers of companies reach out, and the average package they provide is not much. Companies like Accenture, Deloitte, etc. reach out. The new education policy included internships last year, but for now we are not getting anything.
Placements: A majority of the students get placed well since there is an active placement cell called JET. The average package is around 7 LPA for good courses. The top recruiting companies have been Deloitte, Accenture, Godrej, Brain and Company, etc. In previous batches, there were 200 placement opportunities, including fellowships.
Placements: The placement is good. Even if I was not a part of the placement cell, I have had friends and seniors who have gotten placements at Yamaha, Deloit and so on. I believe the teachers train and teach all the students to sit confidently in the interview and also crack it. Many times, they also arrange many seminars and events wherein they call people and experts to guide the students and also help them figure out their career path and navigate those.
Placements: The placements go to 6-7 LPA each year. Companies like Deloitte, HSBC, etc. come to our college for placements. Internship opportunities are provided by the placement cell of the college on a regular basis. Placement Cell is very professional in their work.
Placements: Students from IPCW got well placed through various internships and job offers. Students from the Commerce and Economics Department end up mostly getting placed directly after graduation. Students can get internships even while they are still in college.
Placements: This college is not focused on placements but they do provide letters of recommendation to help you find work after you graduate. The main emphasis here is on providing quality academic experience and preparing you for the world of work with proper support and guidance.
Placements: Campus placement was not that well for sociology, but for other courses like B.Com Math, Economics, Mass media and psychology, the college has good prospects for placements. There is a career placement cell dedicated especially for it so that students can map their performance indicators.
Placements: My course offers 10 seats only. The students don't get internships and placements, as I am a B.A. programme student. There are not many top recruiting companies in college for placement. But the course demand is very high. If students want to prepare for UPSC, the course is very good and offers other career opportunities.
Placements: The percent varies from 80 to 90, and as I'm currently pursuing a bachelor's, I cannot give you the exact information. But as far as internships are concerned, the internship panel is quite active & offers verified internships, including those of marketing interns & found-raise roles.
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