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- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
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Placements: Max. 400 students were enrolled in the course; only 0.1% got placement through college, whereas most of the children found the internship and placement by themselves. Only small startup firms were there to recruit. They are providing basic knowledge of professional skills only, and still students are not getting valuable skills to get placement. Because basic is not enough, it needs to be brought to an intermediate or advanced level.
Placements: The placement cell at the college is quite average, and the overall qualification of students compared to other journalism schools is not competitive. Placement opportunities are minimal, with only 2-3 out of 60 students securing placements.
Placements: The college do not provide any placements for B.Sc. Honours Biochemistry students. None of the student from our batch got placed. Most of them opted either higher education or are preparing for government exams. There is an placement cell but they are not that active.
Placements: The percentage of students seeking placement is quite low because you really need connections in this industry. The highest package is 3–4 LPA, the lowest is 1 LPA, and the average is 2–3 LPA. Haldiram's, Coca-Cola, Nestle, Mother Dairy, FSSAI, etc. are the top recruiters. 60–70% of students got internships at Haldiram's, Mother Dairy, the Quality Council of India, FSSAI, and Nestle. QA labs, food safety & health, etc. are the top roles offered.
Placements: In the Institute of Home Economics, various courses are offered, but the placement cell is still not great. Internships are advised and recommended by teachers, and they help students with the same. Roles offered in our course are varied, including podcasting, PR, teaching, journalism, and advice on communication strategies.
Placements: There are no placement opportunities or internships available for our course, you only receive a degree. College does not provides because we don't get specialisation in are 3 year graduation. Internship regarding our course. And college does provide internship to other course students.
Placements: It's a multiple-subject course where you can learn many things. You will learn about communication resources, food, and technology, as well as other subjects like sociology, economics, etc. As an additional subjects, you can be a teacher, lecturer, etc. Overall, this is an average subject.
Placements: IHE has a placement cell known as eminence. It hosts a placement fair every year where renowned companies come to hire students for internships and placements. The college also provides on-campus placements after completion of the course, followed by an interview screening procedure.
Placements: As such, there are no placements in our college. They do have a placements cell but I don't think any placements will be provided. They do post about internships and journalism students get really good opportunities from the college.
Placements: I got my admission in the 2nd cutoff with 81%. B.Sc. pass home science course is a very useful and valuable course. Yes, it is not demanding because students don't know the scope of this course. In home science, you have to do a master's in a specific field like dieting, etc. Only then can you get placement in company like Amul, Cadbury, etc. Your marks should be above average. It is a myth that in college, you don't need to study; in fact, if you are in IHE, you will be bound by assignments th...
Placements: Approximately 70% of students were placed in the course. The maximum package offered is approximately 35,000. The best private school approach for recruiting. About 75% of students got recruitment in the best private schools in Delhi, NCR. The role that the course offers is teaching.
Placements: In BEL. Ed, approximately 92% were placed. The course offers top-ranked private schools for recruiting. The course offered an opportunity to become an elementary-level teacher with vast child knowledge. The highest package offered in the course is 25,000 and the lowest is 20,000. Approximately 75% of students got internships in private schools.
Placements: There are no placements provided by the college itself. The placement society is also very average and does not come up with good roles according to the course for students. They do send for internships, which are part of the curriculum, to different places but there is no placement opportunity.
Placements: There are many students from my course, as there are not many colleges in Delhi University that have home science. I have not done any internships through college because most of them are in the business sector or marketing, which is not at all related to my skills and interests.
Placements: Around 40-50% of students got placed in our course. The highest salary package offered is 5 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 2.3 LPA. Many government and private schools visit our college and hire students. Almost 80% of students got internships. Top roles depend on students.
Placements: Companies won't visit our college to recruit students. Small television news channels visit our college to recruit students. Many students are working in different news channel fields like PR and advertising. Many students want to do anchoring in their future.
Placements: I am going to be really honest, the college itself doesn't provide any placements. I am in my 3rd (last) year and not once has a placement opportunity been given to us. But, the placement cell of IHE, EMINENCE (handled by the students only) holds internship & job fairs where recruiters visit the campus and take interviews.
Placements: Around 40 students get placed in our college. The highest salary package offered is 8 LPA and the lowest salary package is 5 LPA. Many students get placed on online media platforms. The role offered during internships are editors, reporters, researchers, advisory and anchors, etc.
Placements: We don't know about placements because we are in our first year. From Google and our seniors, we learned that there are not many placements. I hope our placement cell will improve.
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