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Placements: There are no placements in our batch, but the student should have at least 60% of CGPA. The highest salary offered is about Rs. 21,000 per month and the lowest salary is about Rs. 15,000 per month. Companies related to CS branch visited the campus. College also provides open placements to the students.
Placements: There are good chances for you to get a great job through campus placements. It might be tough to attend the interview, but it is helpful for you to reach your goal. Multinational companies do not visit the campus, but medium-scale companies visit the college, which offers a better start to your future.
Placements: In Maharishi Arvind College, the placements were not up to the mark during my tenure. I remember, only 3 companies visited the campus to offer placements to the mechanical students. But, those companies didn't select any student. Overall, the condition of the placements was very bad.
Placements: Companies like Tata and JCB visited our college and hired 15 students from the mechanical branch. The highest salary package offered was 75 LPA. The lowest salary package offered was 30 LPA. Almost 80% of the students were placed. There was a placement cell in the college. Our batch students were highly knowledgeable and skilled. Seniors and mentors were helpful.
Placements: Our college has not provided any placement opportunities for the students from the mechanical department of our batch and our senior batch. Only two or three students out of 120 students in my batch were placed in 2014. The salary packages offered were only Rs. 12,000 to 14,000 per month. Some sales jobs were offered to the candidates. No stipend was given to the students during internships. There is a placement cell in the college, but the placement opportunities are very less.
Placements: There is a placement cell in my college, and it works properly. It arranges some skill development classes for the students so that they can perform well in the interview of companies. Around 50% to 55% of the students of my batch got placed in the college placements. The highest salary offered was Rs. 3,00,000 per annum and the lowest offered was Rs. 2,80,000 per annum. Some IT companies, some interior design companies and some machine design companies visit our college to hire the students. Al...
Placements: There are no placements provided by our college. Though many companies visited at that time, students couldn't get a job. I completed my M.Tech, and now I'm in the teaching field which is a good option. Our college needs to improve the placement cell and services for upcoming B.Tech students.
Placements: Actually there are no proper details about the placement of our batch, because when I took admission in that college civil branch has completed its 1st year in my college. So as far as I know, there have been 2-3 placements (maybe) happened. Or maybe there was no placement.
Placements: We were 180 students in our batch. Our branch was the largest branch of our college. As far as placement is concerned, few companies visited, but the selection ratio was less than 10% and sometimes nil. There was another consultancy firm called CoCubes, but it did nothing except sucking hard earned money of the students. After all, the placement was less than 10%.
Placements: The batches of seniors are not got any placements. Placement cell and office are not good or we can say that it is poor. Only 5 to 10% have got placed. Placement cell is not so useful. Only 40 to 50 thousand salary were provided to some of the students last year by the college.
Placements: Not upto the mark. College fails to provide inhouse placement campus drive. Though it manages to provide entry in off campus drives. Mostly the jobs provided by the college are usually in BPO's, KPO's and marketing sector jobs. The college lacks in providing core jobs.
Placements: The average amount of students who got placed during my final year were around 30 % of the total. The provide less placement opportunities to the students as it sends them to pool campus drives organised by other colleges. The top recruiting companies were polycab, Capgemini etc. The highest salary achieved was 4 Lacs to 5 Lacs.
Placements: Chances are bleak. You might get lucky when it comes to pool campus where companies like mahindra, capegemini or syntel come. The college does invite companies but the roles are extremely low paying. Getting a good placement is purely based upon your skills and hard work!
Placements: The placement in this college is not good, but the environment to study is good. You cannot get a job upon in the college status, and you have to earn it with your skills, and knowledge. The senior batches got placed in the private sector companies, and in our batches, 25% of the students got placed in companies like Maruti Suzuki, Tata, etc., and also in Mahindra too.
Placements: Placement are quite good as 70% students are been paced either from college or pool campus, or off campus but. They help lot in telling those information. Yes our college have a placement cell and the package is between 2lakh to 5 Lacs per annum. The roles were been according to the ability of the student.
Placements: Mechanical placements are low. Though companies visit the college but in less number. Faculty members arranges placements in other colleges. Companies visit in the are keen to hire students for IT jobs n marketing tasks. Placement lacks in providing core work profiles to the students.
Placements: For the placements, some cement companies come here, but the fact is, in terms of civil engineering, you need to find the work by yourself. The placement cell provides a chance, but the criteria are, only a few students are eligible to qualify, and most of the students are suffering for the placements. Only 2% of total students got a job, but at low packages. The highest package I noticed was 8 lacs per annum, and the lowest was 1.5 lacs per annum.
Placements: There are no placements in the college. This year, only one student was offered job from college placements. To be honest, you need to find a better college as it will ruin your future. An internship was never discussed. They just need money and training certificate. You have to find a company to train yourself.
Placements: Only one or two companies visited our campus when I was in the 3rd and final year. A lot of companies used to come around 4 or 5 years ago but nowadays only 1 or 2 companies visit, and they offer you a little salary so that you would not choose to do the job. In my batch, only 2-3 members got placed, even they quit the job. Overall, placements are poor.
Placements: There will be no placements here. There are some companies came here as we say in search of talents but they are fake, and some recruiters offered us very less salary than we expect. Study is not so great. They try to make it as school. But if we make a mentality that we are going to the college we thinks there is some fun in our life.
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