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Placements: The placement opportunities generally seem to be quite promising, although it can vary from year to year. A few students secure jobs through campus placements while some might get offers from companies directly. Overall, it seems fair to say that the college provides a decent platform for placements.
Placements: Placement of students is determined by the percentage they receive in 12th-grade Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The course does not offer a package but instead provides internships in various companies. All second-year students have a compulsory internship. One of the basic roles offered is a lab technician, while other roles such as teacher and researcher are also available.
Placements: The students with a percentage around 85 to 90 were placed in our batch. There was no placement cell available when we joined the college. We were told that it was in the process, but here we are, graduates now and still there is no placement cell yet. Even though there is no internship offered by the college itself,. If you want an internship in a college SRC, then you have to pay 4000 rupees and 18% tax for it. I think they should at least offer an internship if they are not giving placements.
Placements: There were around 40 students in my batch in Zoology. We have very nice companies offering us jobs. And good internships in research institutions. Practical things happen every day. Big laboratories and research labs are there. The college is well known for research and the fests.
Placements: College has the best teachers and management. Top companies like Wipro, AQM offer internships. They also conduct bulk hiring for students, and many get selected. Companies from every background offers job to everyone. I personally loved the environment of the college.
Placements: Our college don't have placements for B.Sc. Biotech students. The placements were going to start after we pass out but we never know. There is a cell for mentoring about career guidance but no company will visit for placement. I will suggest to look for jobs and internship before completing final year.
Placements: Unfortunately, placements were not conducted by our college, even for final year students of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. However, from the year 2020, our college has been granted autonomy by the University of Mumbai. It is assured by the principal to conduct placements from this academic year among all faculty members. More than 40% of students had some internships in good biopharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, including the scientific research centre (SRC), which focuses on ...
Placements: I don't have any idea about the placements over there because for both B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Biotechnology there is only a single batch of students and hence no placements because of that. We have to search for the job after graduation or post-graduation.
Placements: Placements were not available for us. PG courses were offered placements. But I don't have information about the placements of post-graduates. The roles could be offered in the cosmetology industry.
Placements: I don't have a very good idea about the placement opportunities of our college as this is my first year here. But talking to my seniors, I have heard that a good number of students get placed in good companies for jobs and internship programs every year.
Placements: Almost all students after B.Sc. Biotechnology pursue Masters in their field of interests but still you can get different types of internships at good companies, they arrange seminars regarding guidance for placement or internships. In short, good scope for career.
Placements: The placements in college are average. About 80% of the students got placed during my course time. All the students became a part of renowned organisations, and the salary packages offered were up to the mark as per our expectations. As compared to the previous batches, placements of our batch were very well-organised.
Placements: Unfortunately, not even a single company visited our campus to recruit the students of our batch. We had to go for walk-in drives of many companies. But, the professors were very helpful in this case. They referred the students who failed to secure a job, to companies through their contacts. Only two companies had visited the campus to offer placements to the previous batch.
Placements: There are no campus placements for the department of biotechnology. As a result students had to apply from other sources for jobs or for obtaining hands on training. Though there is a placement cell, it may be for other departments / fields. No information is given on future job opportunities.
Placements: Placements take place for the students of B.sc IT. Well-reputed companies come for placements and students having 55% or above can apply for placements. The companies offer various job profiles in various fields. The placement cell in the college is very helpful to the students.
Placements: I wanted to become an IAS officer, so I have chosen VG Vaze College. The college gives us more knowledge about new things or subjects. The fee is very low so that everyone can be a part of this greatest college. They don't show caste discrimination.
Placements: In campus placements are not available. You have to hunt for jobs or research work outside. But yes you can apply for projects in college itself. Also in college while during practicals teachers don't support enough. You have to do everything mostly on your own. Labs don't have good microscopes, kits required for practicals. So most of days we wait for kits to come. Also we remain little confused as applications are not explained properly. Hence have difficult time hunting jobs.
Placements: My experience of campus has been very interesting as I was placed in first 10 days of the season and I was also working full time The ratio of girls over boys is too much, I don't know about other things but I like the placement in the college and like the Atmosphere.
Placements: Many companies came for placement like TCS, Accenture, etc. All the companies are offering different salaries and incentives. The highest salary was offered by Barkless company and the lowest by Accenture. The lowest is Rs. 14,000 and the highest package is Rs. 25,000 per month. The roles of each and every company were different. I got selected in TCS with a salary package of Rs. 16,250 per month. It really helps me and gave a chance to work with such a reputed company, TCS.
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