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Placements: The college has good placement and internship opportunities with well-known companies. Internships start from 1st year itself. The placement cell works hard for the betterment of students. The companies offer a good stipend for Wadians. Final year student gets placed with good companies with handsome salary packages.
Placements: The placements are great, and the opportunities they give to the students is with an average salary. Many international companies visited the campus for the placements. The companies like WNS, Infosys, IBM, Tech Mahindra, etc., visit the campus and offered the roles of accountants, managers, and HR managers to the students.
Placements: There are many companies offering jobs in our college which has high number of MNC. Almost 70 percent of students have secured jobs. Other internship opportunities are also available. Many companies offer students for interning with them which almost no other college offers. Overall high placement opportunities.
Placements: There are no placements in this college. After B.Com you don't get any placement through the college, but if you go for MBA or BBA, then you might get placement through the college as B.Com has no value In today's market. Still, the average salary you would get after B.Com is Rs.20,000 per month.
Placements: Good companies came to the college like E&Y, Northern Trust, Honeywell, Wipro, Amazon, Tata Mahindra and Metro Services. The maximum salary was approximately, 2,80,000 p.a., and the minimum 2,00,000 p.a. for B.Com students. For the students who did not get selected by any company, for them, a seminar was conducted, and in that, they were able to recognise their problem areas and help to solve them.
Placements: The placements aren't that good. They didn't get many companies. If you are matching the 60+ criteria, then only you might get a job, else you might as well won't try, and for the placement they did get, they were alright not that bad, but not that good either.
Placements: The placement cell here helps in providing the placements to the students and bring companies to the college before the completion of the final year. Every month, a company comes and then the selection process takes place on the merit basis. Overall, placement is good, and the average package is Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month, which is expected if one is selected.
Placements: The placement faculty members are good. This time, Deloitte, HSBC, ICICI, Wipro, Dutch Bank, and other such companies had recruited many brilliant students for there firm. This time the highest package was given by Deloitte of worth 5 LPA. Dutch Bank has given a package of 3.7 LPA. This year, many of the students have been placed through our placement cell. The placement faculty also provides a good internship firm, so that we can excel in our work.
Placements: The placements were good in our college. 80-85% of the students got placed through campus. The companies like Infosys and Jet Airways visited to our campus. Various banks are also visited at that time like HDFC and ICICI. Many times, pool campus used to happen in our college.
Placements: There is a wide variety of companies who visit the college throughout the year. Also, you will be notified on a weekly basis about the company which is about to visit the college for campus drive by the members of placement cell. Some of the famous companies who visit every year are Jet Airways, Indigo, Air Asia, Northern trust, EY, Deloitte, KPMG, Decathlon, etc.
Placements: The placements offered were commendable with the students being placed in the companies like Deloitte and Mercedes Benz, JP Morgan, etc. Expert the guest faculty visiting from the nations premier institutes. Field visits and various extracurricular programs are also arranged. Also the provision of the foundational courses.
Placements: There was interview carried in the college, but only toppers were given opportunity. They were looking for marks and not the knowledge. Amazon, Conserve Placement Company, Infosys were visited the campus. Many of them have got a job, but no chance for fewer marks students.
Placements: The placements are really great here for everybody, irrespective whether you take up finance/marketing/HR, BBM or BCA. Placements typically start in December and go on until mid-January. This year, like every year, some great companies like Infosys, Wipro, Deloitte, Northern Trust, Axis Bank, ICICI and others approached the college for placing us (third years). We also have a placement cell comprising of some of the best students, who get in through a GD and PI. The salary is reasonable for a fr...
Placements: Recruiters would come to the college campus once or twice in a month, and the interviews were conducted right on the campus. Also, the salaries offered were ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 depending on the candidates. The roles offered were usually of the junior level, trainees or the interns.
Placements: The companies which visit for placements were reputed, and many of our seniors were placed in very good companies with a good package. Many of them are well settled till now. Thanks to Ness Wadia College of Commerce. It is the best of all colleges. Scholarship scheme is provided. We used to get it without delay. The earn and learn scheme was also the best one. We got chance to earn while doing some official work for the college.
Placements: The placements were done from good and established companies. I have heard from many companies a positive response from students. The companies like IBM, Carmella, etc. come and look for students who are eligible for their company, and they too are satisfied with the placements.
Placements: The placement cell during my time was quite proactive and did get hold of some reputed companies. When the course I persuaded wasn't of high stature as compared to the others and aalthough I have a suggestion. The college shouldn't restrict any applicant to appear for any other placement if selected in one already since it's a matter of exposure.
Placements: The placements are efficient and effective, and most importantly the placement student coordinators played the vital role in making it better. Sudha Nair madam is the best could happen for the college placement cell. She is helpful and gives the constructive advice to the students to present themselves in front of the company.
Placements: The placements were really good and many companies were there for recruitment. About 40% of the students were placed and not everyone applied for placements through college. The highest salary was given by Goldman Sachs at 28,000 and the lowest, as far as I remember, was by Deutsche Bank at 12000. Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, KPMG, Bank of New York, South Indian Bank, etc. were a few of the companies which were called for placements.
Placements: The placements are very good. Every student gets equal opportunities. The pay scale ranged from 2.5 to 4 lacs p.a. for my batch. Even BIG 4s often visit Ness. They recruit both interns and normal B.Com. graduates as well. Or companies like Wipro, South Indian Bank, Northern Express, etc. have visited too.
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