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- B.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi
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Placements: Life Science students don't get placements in my college. Mostly, students from commerce and arts like the economics and English departments students get placements from the college. Top recruiters are Deloitte, Google, etc. Companies come for placements. Zero students get placements from my course.
Placements: I feel last year had a good placement as acknowledged by the avenues - placement cell of KMC. This year 2024, the avenues placement cell is working hard to create not only placement but also to board in live projects and internship opportunities to the second and third-year students.
Placements: It is unlikely that our college will offer any packages, as I haven't heard of any companies showing interest. It is also uncertain if anyone has secured an internship, unless they have pursued opportunities outside of our college. The roles available are unknown; perhaps there is a possibility of becoming an English teacher, but I cannot confirm.
Placements: 80% of my batch were given placements by the college. The highest average package offered in my course was 4,00,000 per annum, and the lowest average package offered in my course was 1,50,000 per annum. There were colleges, schools, and companies. The top roles were in a management level.
Placements: States depth bags the maximum placements, followed by economics and others. Other science courses provide decent placement; mostly, the crowd goes for entrance exams and PG courses, and placements are a scarce thing for sure. Good for UG courses, I would say.
Placements: Placement in our college, you can expect a 5 to 6 LPA CTC package, approximately 42k per month. This is applicable for specific courses like B.Com Honours, B.A. Eco Honours, and Statistics Honours. Otherwise, you have to opt for some other specific courses, and around 50 to 60 percent of students get placed every year.
Placements: There is no such data of placement in B.Sc. Physics Honours. According to seniors, only a few students got internships. If you want to pursue B.Sc. Physics Honours because of placement, then I have only one word for you: no. If you want placement, then try B.Com Honours in our college.
Placements: Placements - In computer science, there will be no on-campus placement provided. So you have to apply off campus. Mostly students are going for master's degrees to get better placement. And internships are not provided by my college. So this college is not about getting placement. It's all about having knowledge, mostly theoretical.
Placements: The placement cell of Kirori Mal College (my college) is working extremely well. They offer both job placements and internships to the students of 2nd and 3rd year. The average package for placements in my college is around 7 LPA, and the highest is 35 LPA, as per the best of my knowledge. Also, a lot of students are getting internships for around 10-30k stipend per month. Internships are got by most of the students seriously wanting it.
Placements: There are approximately 75 students in my batch. Internships are provided by different companies as well as by our college. Our college internship is PKIS, which is only for KMC students. Through these internships, students enhance their skills and knowledge. The duration of this internship is 3 months, and the stipend depends on the tasks allotted and the duration of the internship.
Placements: Many of my coursemates are pursuing master's degrees right now from various universities, such as Jawaharlal Nehru University, DU Law Faculty, and many other institutions. Some are placed in many law firms, and some are preparing for competitive exams right now. The highest package I've seen in my course was 25 LPA.
Placements: I don't have knowledge about the placements as I am a first-year student. Top recruiting companies mainly come for hiring managers and HR roles. The percentage level of getting a package is not that high, it's okay. But we can have placements.
Placements: Students can apply for on-campus placements after completing the 5th semester (during 3rd year). If no campus placement is offered, one can still apply for different private companies off-campus. They can continue further study for GATE or CAT exams which lead to M.Tech and MBA courses respectively. To be honest, the employability after doing further degree after B.Teach. is way better. Pursuing a Ph.D. is also a great option. Around 80%-85% of students got placed after completing B.Tech (this ...
Placements: In this college, above 90% of students get placed in core and non-core companies. Our top recruiting companies are Amazon, Flipkart, Infosys, TCS, etc. The highest salary package offered by companies is 51 LPA. The average salary package offered is around 8 LPA - 9 LPA. Some students are doing internships, and the remaining students go for higher studies.
Placements: Students who have more than 90 percent, they most probably get the placements easily as compared to other students. The highest placement is up to 10 Lacs per annum and the lowest is 2-3 Lacs per annum right now. There are many roles offered by our course.
Placements: The math department has good placements compared to other courses, and the curriculum allows us to master our math skills. These skills are essential for dealing with the computing jobs that are in high demand today. Companies like IBM came to recruit students.
Placements: There are many companies offering internships to the students, such as DE Shaw, Nestle, Reliance, and many other private companies. The stipend ranges from 10 to 30,000 per month, along with a job offer after the internship period is over, depending upon your performance.
Placements: Around 20% of students are placed in my course. I don't have other information like companies; many small companies approve students and then refer them to other companies. Almost 70-85% of students get paid internships or non-paid internships in NGOs, and many more on a contract basis as well.
Placements: Internship opportunities are tried with IITs and IIMs, which first provide training and development of candidates with the required skills in the market and then the companies hire students for a bare minimum ₹8000 stipend. Leading recruiters are WIPRO, MICROSOFT, BAJAJ, BYJUS, TCS, JP MORGAN, etc.
Placements: Placement cell at the college helps students find internships and placements. Kirori Mal College, the highest salary package offered was 30 LPA -35 LPA, typically for roles in fields like consulting, finance, and data analysis. However, placement packages vary widely across departments, with the average salary package offered was 6PLA-10 LPA.
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