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- B.Sc. in Home Science Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
- M.Sc. in Development Communication and Extension Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
- B.Ed. in Special Education (Mental Retardation) Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
- M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi
Placements: 20-25% of students were placed in our course. There were not very high placement opportunities given to the students. The average package offered in our course was 2-4 LPA. Top recruiting companies in our college were Group, Miraj, Skyhigh, etc. In our college, no students get internships at this college.
Placements: If a student gets 85%, they can think of getting admission to our college. Teachers are supportive, but the problem with our college is that they do not offer any placement to the student after completion of the course due to the absence of a placement society.
Placements: The salary package offered may change as per the requirement and the qualification. Students must have good skills to get placed in our college. Top recruiting companies are Mother Dairy, Amul, FSSAI Institute, NABARD, etc. Many students going to pursue a master's degree in this course as it provides more opportunities. A few students got placed in our college at government institutions or corporate companies. A few students got internships.
Placements: As I am in 2nd year now but I haven't received good reviews from my seniors about placements, as due to pandemic there were no placements but on offline mode placements could be given by the college. But placement area is still a doubted issue for us because no one will give real answer of this even.
Placements: There is no placement cell. So after the completion of the course the student has to seek placement on their own. The package varies from as low as 10k to as high as 40k. Mostly a master's degree is required before getting a job. Without a Master degree it gets difficult to find a job and it is not even recommendable.
Placements: Lady Irwin College does not offer placements for B.Sc. (Hons) Home Science course. Placements are also not available for the other 2 bachelor's courses which are B.Sc. Pass home Science and B.Sc. Food Technology. However, placements are probably given in M.Sc.
Placements: The college does not provide any placements. The students have to find one internship or job on their own in any of the 5 departments related to the course, and the concerned teacher will only give a consideration letter on behalf of the college. In most cases, one gets a good job after completing Master's only.
Placements: Usually the admission cutoffs open at 88-90% and close at 84-85%, so getting admission here is not as difficult as other major colleges in DU. But the drawback is this college only offers courses in Home Science, Food technology and B.Ed. Besides this there are no placement or internship promises here. Most students don't get placements after graduation. Career options after Masters degree are Dietician, Nutritionist, or fashion related careers, also being a teacher or professor in the same fiel...
Placements: There is no such placement cell for the university itself. Lady Irwin College's faculty does give very good exposure for a better understanding in the future courses. The education is good enough to have your own private setup or clinic for that matter.
Placements: We have no information about placements. I don't think our college provides any placements. Most of the students in our college preferred doing a Masters degree before for a specialisation in the particular subject, and it's better as well because home science is quite a vast degree.
Placements: Lady Irwin College lacks behind the other Delhi University affiliated colleges at providing placements. As blunt as it may seem, but it doesn't offer any placements. Summer internships are done by food technology students during summer breaks. Internships are usually offered by Mother Diary, Delhi Milk Scheme and Britannia.
Placements: There is no placement cell in our college. You have to find job yourselves, and the faculty members or college doesn't care about if you are getting the job or not. None of our batchmates got a job, and all of us are still sitting unemployed. The college claims to have a placement cell, but it's a lie.
Placements: Around 50% of the students get placed but not from the college. They find jobs by themselves. Everyone got internships during the course in good organisations. Top recruiting companies based on the course opt for, but the students get good jobs after college.
Placements: You should have at least 90% of marks in your 12th standard to get admission here. The highest salary offered here is 2 lac per month, and the lowest salary offered is around Rs. 15,000 to 20,000 per month. The average salary offered is around Rs. 50,000 to 60,000 per month. You can do work in the hospital as a dietician or a teacher, or a professor. If you want to be a dietitian, you have to do your internship in reputed hospitals.
Placements: Most of the students of my batch are placed in various non-government organisations and corporate organisations. The average package offered ranged between 25,000-35,000 per month. The college has provided placements to every student based on their skills and interest in the domain. The top roles offered in the course are data analyst, monitoring and evaluation specialist, gender specialist, communication officer or manager, information communication technology (IEC) officer, corporate social re...
Placements: Recruiting companies don't come to college for placement, but college does have its placement cell, from food technology department our senior do get jobs in big companies. Mentors have their own contacts and help your to get internships and may be jobs.
Placements: Placements are not good. Companies does not come here for recruitment for our stream may be because of less connections as it is comparatively new course in the college. College needs to work upon the placements. We need to look upon the internships too of our own.
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