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- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
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Placements: Students of our college get jobs in good companies, and even they did internships. The college offers various causes over like fashion designing, food, and nutrition, and resource management dissatisfied by infrastructure and facilities, and faculty members are good, but there are no placements.
Placements: Placements are good but they can level it up a bit. If you have good scores you will definitely get placement in a good venture. Also as my passing year is 2024 I really can't tell you about placements anymore but what I have heard from my seniors is you had to be really active academic and personality development-wise.
Placements: I chose this course as I wanted to do specialisation in food and nutrition. Faculty members are very good and helpful. They really guide me on how to make notes and everything. Companies and some NGOs offer internships in the internship fair held here every year. Projects are carried out within the course only. One can participate under the guidance of professors. The fee structure is okay, it is 26,000, and I don't know much about scholarships. The placement cell is very active now. They coordi...
Placements: Our college provides average placements and average salary packages. Most students opt for higher studies and not for a job. Those who have gone for jobs have got average placements and average packages. Students who score above 70% in their academics get internships and jobs in the companies if they have the skill which they are searching for. I am not sure about the salary packages offered by them since I went directly for higher studies.
Placements: Since there is a Covid-19 pandemic, there are not many placements for BEL.Ed, as the schools are also closed. Classes are being conducting online. About 3-4 students got placements from private schools and many other private companies. The average salary offered is around Rs. 20,000-25,000 per month, and the highest salary offered is Rs. 50,000 per month.
Placements: The course has 5 subjects, and each subject has different jobs to offer like nutrition students can become dieticians, human development students can go in the field of counseling, resource management students can go in the field of RM, management textile students can go in the field of textiles, and communication students can go in the field of journalism communication.
Placements: About 80% of the students in our college got placements. The highest salary offered in our course is Rs. 50,000 per month, and the lowest salary offered is Rs 5,000 per month. The average salary offered is Rs 15,000. Top roles offered are production industry, healthcare industry, dietitian, and nutritionist.
Placements: No student was placed from my batch from the college. We could only attend college for one and a half year, and after that, our colleges were shut due to covid-19, and this also affected our placement drives. Due to this, no students from my batch got placed.
Placements: It is a small campus and with a bachelor degree in science, not a lot of jobs are available. The college has tie-ups with good companies. I am still a student of the college, and I am in my second year, so I cannot correctly say about the placements offered by the college.
Placements: There's a separate placement cell at IHE, which offers various internships (paid and unpaid) and jobs. But most of the students of my batch have applied for higher studies. Small startup companies come here for providing placements, so most of the students don't prefer working with a startup.
Placements: The college provides many opportunities to work with different companies through internships. The placement cell of college is quite active in this regard. However, Masters is preferred for courses like microbiology. Students can learn from internships.
Placements: If students want to do a job after graduation, then they can try, but most of the opportunities will be available after a master's degree. So, in the case of food and nutrition field, students got the opportunity to work in companies like PepsiCo, Nestle, etc. For other fields also, opportunities are available, but it depends on us how much we are good in our particular field.
Placements: There wasn't a placement cell earlier however due to cumulative efforts of some students it is now active and tries to offer good placement opportunities. However, as it was still in it's initial phase therefore there wasn't much to offer to us this year as well.
Placements: I think it is a very good course. My batch was just fabulous. It provides many internships. It is interview-based, and a specific percentage is not required. Top companies come here to select many interns every year. Overall, it is a good course.
Placements: Companies recruit students having higher qualifications. For example students pursuing graduation have lower chances for placement as compared to those pursuing masters or above. Due to covid only few placements were offered but were not relevant to our field.
Placements: It is one of the best colleges on all of the DU campuses. It is located near Hauz Khas. The total percentage of the students is around 85% in B.Sc. home science course. It offers all packages, not at the highest or the lowest cost but the same. The top roles that are mostly offered in this course are resource management, environmental science, fashion-related courses as well as communication skills.
Placements: Students who have above 70% of marks can get admission to this college. It depends on the cut off released by the college every year, and you should have a minimum of 65% of marks in your 12th class. This is a nice course, and you explore many things. But you can't get any placements from here. However, some internships are provided by our college, but there are no fixed placements.
Placements: I am a student of the batch 2018-2021 in the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology course. Placements are not good in this course. Companies do not visit the college for placements, and from our batch, not even a single person get placed in any company. This course is very great, but you have to find work on your own as the college is not good for placements for this particular course. For other courses, they still bring companies for placements.
Placements: I am from the 2021 batch, and there is a Covid-19 phase, so none of the companies visited the campus. The majority of B.Sc students want to pursue masters only, so this doesn't affect much. But students who want to work after placements, this is not the place. Our college doesn't provide internships to you, and you have to search for them on your own.
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