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Placements: I am currently in first year of my course. My senior batch will start with their placements in November. From the last batch that was placed, the highest package was of 17 LPA which was bagged by a student of Rural management. The average placement package was between 7 LPA to 8 LPA. The placements at Welingkar Mumbai are centralised. Almost the entire batch was placed while some opted out to start their own ventures. For internships we have companies from various sectors some providing the high...
Placements: Placements in the college are good for other programs but not for healthcare as only a few pharma companies visit the campus for placements. There is a lot of competition as it has open placements, so other programme students also apply to the pharma companies which is a problem for the students who are studying the healthcare course. The students who want to enter in pharma, then this leads to more competition for them.
Placements: CMC (Career Management Cell) present in the college handles placements, i.e., Executive placement drive and Summer placement drive. Every year, 500 to 1000 companies visit the campus in both the placement seasons. The average stipend offered was around Rs. 15,000. The average package offered in Summers was 8 LPA. Placements are standardized and centralized for 750 students. Looking at this magnitude of students, the work CMC does is really commendable.
Placements: The placement report of the senior batch was not so good as seen before. About 70% of the students were placed till the end of April. Coming to the salary the information given was vague but it ranged in between 5 LPA to 14 LPA. Now for our batch the summer internship process was again an average one. 75% people got through the college but others had to find the internship on their own. They Stipend was also not good. Plus the roles offered were not relevant to the students specialisations. Ther...
Placements: In operations stream (MS), out of 13 students, 7 were placed in IT sector. Others were placed in manufacturing-based companies. One of them was placed in a startup as well. Overall, the placements in Welingkar is 85% plus with an average salary of 6-8 LPA. Maximum pay can go till 25 LPA (international placements). All the above details are applicable for Mumbai campus.
Placements: Placement was a part-time 3 years MMM course. A total of 120 students got selected through the aptitude test, personal interview, and group discussions. There were no placements as being a part-time course. Also, no internships as all were working professionals. You need a minimum of 2 years of work experience to join the course.
Placements: Placement opportunities are aplenty and one need not worry too much if profile is good enough. Although average package is around 7.5 LPA so ROI is not that encouraging given the fees of 11 Lacs that one has to pay. Also placement process are handled by a dedicated group of people hired by college so student involvement is pretty low.
Placements: The placements this year were pretty decent. The overall placement percentage till Feb was 75 percent. Companies come with profiles like MT, BD, marketing. Also, some great international placement opportunities are available. The highest package is 21 LPA, and the lowest is 5 LPA.
Placements: I am from the pioneer batch of media and entertainment course, and the placement season is on in the campus right now. About 20% of the batch is placed with the highest CTC around 11 LPA and the average around 6.5LPA. Students are placed in most of the IT, FMCG and retail companies although most of the media and advertising companies are also coming for placement. 100% of students got an internship. The highest stipend was around Rs. 15,000, and the lowest was Rs. 5,000. The college has its own ...
Placements: The placements here are decent. About 7-8 lakhs average package for the freshers and Rs. 9-10 Lakhs average package for people with work experience of more than 2 years. The CMC is very helpful and resourceful. The college also has a lot of good contacts in the industry.
Placements: The offered placements vary across A-class companies to C-class as well. The competition in the campus placements is huge as the overall batch size is almost 550-600 students. So, it is a tough task to shine through such a competition. However, if the challenge is taken up, then you can ensure your all-round development.
Placements: The was a placement season, and the highest package offered was 10-12 LPA. Not many students from my batch got placed. Many companies came for finance and marketing specialisation. The lowest package offered to students was 4 LPA.
Placements: CMC handles the placement process. It brings in companies from all domains, and the package I received is very good, and you can expect a good ROI out of your investments made in terms of fees. Good finance companies have also visited this year. Placement week starts in November and lasts till all the students get placed.
Placements: The placement scene is extremely good for marketing, and a lot of companies do turn up for finance. In this year, the HR placements do look a little bleak. I would advise you to contact the seniors and current students for better personal advice. The faculty do help a lot.
Placements: The placement season has declined in this season as compared to previous year. It’s a big challenge for freshers as companies prefer candidates with experience. The companies coming for marketing is mostly for sales. The average placement is 8 LPA. But this time it has come down to 6 LPA which is a great steep. The companies should start giving more opportunities to freshers.
Placements: Starting with the Summer internships, all the students from marketing, operations and HR got an internship through the college, but the finance students had a hard time getting one. In fact, most of them had to search one on their own. The stipend was offered in almost all the marketing internships, but hardly anybody from the finance got an internship with the stipend. The final placements were good for our senior batch (2015-17), but the scene is quite blurred this year (2016-18). I cannot say...
Placements: Placements for our senior batch were excellent. For our batch, the placements have not been very great but they are not bad as well. The average package is around 6-7 Lacs. Majority of the companies come with pan India roles. Students are not allowed to negotiate packages or locations.
Placements: The placement scenario is very good for both internships, as well as for placements. Executive companies are coming for both streams, for all specialisations. The average CTC is 6 LPA. The placement cell (CMC) does a very good job of handling and getting companies. Still, the placements are going on.
Placements: There were no placements because the distance courses were there initially. They promise that they will give you the placements, but it was a lie before the admission. They gave us good sweet conversation, but afterwards, no body is there to here you. They haven't provided a single call or opportunity for the placements.
Placements: The placements are good as various companies are coming to the campus. Apart from pharmaceutical firms and consulting companies, healthcare students also will get into banking and management consulting space, real estate with few entrepreneurs with their business ideas.
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