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Placements: Around 5 to 6 students were placed in our course. The top recruiters are Indigo and Dream Holidays. 20–25% of students got internships with SOTC holidays, etc. There is huge competition for placement because there are thousands to give a competition to one post-interview for.
Placements: My courses had a placement rate of 60%. The highest package offered was 7 lakhs per annum, the lowest was 3 lakhs, and the average was 5 lakhs. Top companies that provided placements included Green Room, Amazon, Tesco, Indigo, and TCS. Approximately 80% of students got internships from my courses.
Placements: In my course, the percentage almost doesn't matter. What matters is your portfolio. Make really good projects. The highest package is 37k, and the lowest is 12k. Internship was optional for us as we were the Covid batch, but in a class of 30, only 3 participated. Companies like Homelane and Rolls offered roles as design project manager and interior designer.
Placements: MCC is good for placements in the commerce department, but in the arts, there is no placement since most people opt for higher studies. Also, there are very few jobs at the UG level for arts students. There is no time for internships for psychology students. Most people have to find it out on their own and do it online.
Placements: 50% of the students were placed from college placement. Some of the top recruitment companies include EY, KPMG, and Deloitte. Almost everyone had secured internships from companies like KPMG. Top roles offered include finance associate, data analyst, etc.
Placements: Placements at Mount Carmel College are very tough to get. The average package they say is 4 - 7 LPA. I really don’t have an idea about placements here because I am a newbie and I am in my 1st year. I have done one internship with Indian Artists Collective, which was a non-paying internship. If you want internships, you must be in the good books of the professors.
Placements: Around 70% of students are placed through the course. The highest package offered is 7 LPA, the lowest is 3 LPA, and the average is around 5 LPA. Top recruiters include research institutions and botanical organizations. Approximately 30% of students secure internships, often with companies like the Indian Botanical Research Institute and environmental NGOs. Top roles offered include researcher, plant biotechnologist, and conservationist.
Placements: The students placed in my combination are above 65%. The highest package offered for this course is 68,000, and the lowest is 32,000. The top recruiting companies were Wipro and Cozicode. The students eligible for internships must not have any backlogs in any semester and should have above 60%.
Placements: Colleges, like other institutes, expect students to intern during summer vacation. However, students are expected to seek internships on their own; the internship duration is 45 days. The psychology department does not have a highly functional placement cell; however for other courses, the college offers a variety of companies for placement. EY, PG, KPMG, the Premia Academy, and Career Quest pick up students through campus placement. From the beginning, I was passionate about teaching so I joine...
Placements: Students have to apply for placements and have to meet special requirements. The lowest package offered can range from 2 LPA to more than 5 LPA. Companies like British airways, Purple, and various travel agencies recruits students from our college. Roles offered can include HR manager, travel consultant, etc.
Placements: The placement opportunities for B. C. and B.A. students are generally subpar, with many students receiving minimal offers. Only those who score extremely well and are highly sought after receive good packages. For students in journalism and psychology, the situation is similar. In journalism, roles such as content writers, reporter, and media analyst are available, while psychology graduates might find positions as counselors, research assistants, and HR specialists. However, competitive package...
Placements: According to the placements report, more the 500 students were placed out of the 900 student who sat for placements. The highest package offered was 15 lacs and the lowest was 2 lacs with an average package of 5 lacs. The top recruiters were KPMG and Deloitte. 50% students got internships in the companies for which they applied. Marketing and sales business development are the roles offered.
Placements: The top recruiting companies are Infosys, Snacks, Goldman, Popular Radio Station, Deloitte, and other companies looking for communications specialists. All are offered more jobs in college, and last year around 60,2105 students were placed, and the packages varied from 30000 to 50000.
Placements: 40-60% of students were placed in our course. 23 LPA was the highest, 3LPA was the lowest, and 6 LPA was the average package offered in this course. Top recruiting companies for the course were Biotin, Serum Institute, Genetic, etc. 80% of students got an internship from my course. Top roles offered were research associate, lab technician, etc.
Placements: At our college, there was a special cell for placements. This placement cell works hard, and about 60% of students get campus placements every year. The highest package offered in our batch was 15 LPA, and the lowest offered package was 4 LPA. The average package offered was 5 LPA. Around 80% of students get on-campus internships.
Placements: Various placements drives were conducted by the placement cell, from which almost 40% students got placements. Average package offered was around 3-6 LPA. Top recruiters were from medical fields. Top roles offered were Biochemist, Physicist, etc.
Placements: Many companies, like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, etc., come for placements. The average package is 3–4 LPA and the highest for our course was 13 LPA. Various companies offer internships as well and the number of students getting placed depends on their performance.
Placements: There are many companies that come for placements and even internships. But the package is not that high for undergraduate courses. And even selection in internships is difficult and very few people are selected. It is a long process and sometimes information isn't given properly or is delayed.
Placements: Our college provides good placements. You get the opportunity to go abroad for your further studies. Top recruiting companies visit our campus. Top role offered is clinical psychology. Almost 90% of students get internships.
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