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- B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things) Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT)
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- B.Tech. in Civil Engineering Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT)
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- B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT)
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Placements: Placements are provided by the companies that visit the college. Hardly any placement is provided for the electronics department. Only IT companies visit the college to offer placements. The CTC offered ranged from 1.4-2.8 LPA. None of the major mass recruiters visited the campus during my batch. If one wants to go for TCS, Capgemini, Infosys or Sopra, they have to opt for pool campus placement drives.
Placements: The placements are average over here, neither too high nor too low. The average CTC offered is 3-4 LPA. The roles offered are of software developer, web designer and analyst jobs. There are many marketing placements too. The college does not give internships, and it has to be done by students. The college also provides off-campus placement notices.
Placements: Most of the students got placed in IT companies. All the students in our batch got placed. There were around 20 companies from different sectors, and CS branch has got the highest placements followed by mechanical branch and then the civil branch. A lot of companies are also offering internships.
Placements: The placement percentage was quite good during 2016 and 2017. Approximately, 80% of the students were placed. The placement cell was quite active to organise the interviews and inviting different delegates to provide motivation and guidelines to the students about placements.
Placements: Placement is very nice in this college. Lots of company with different job profiles came during my time and may of the students get the job in hand, ofcorse it is a issue that job profile is mainly based on non-technical in which technical students have offered of that companies and some technical profiles also offered to non-technical students such as students related to buissness management. But overall as compared to other colleges it provides very good placement opportunities.
Placements: Placements were above average as by the end of the session almost people were placed in some or the other company Although package was quite less. Average package was between 2.8 to 3 LPA. Our senior batch had more options in placements because company visit was more.
Placements: There are placements provided in CS and IT companies on the basis of Java, C, C+ languages. For jobs in core fields like VLSI, Telecom and embedded systems, you need to search elsewhere. Most of the companies that come to the campus require software skills and managerial skills. Getting a job in core companies from this college is a dream.
Placements: I got multiple placement offers on campus as the preparation level and guidance are the two strong pillars provided by our college to climb the stairs of success. Many of us are really happy and thankful to IIR college faculty who supported us.
Placements: The placements in the college were good, and they were much better in branches of engineering like CSE, EN, ECE but not very well in mechanical engineering and civil engineering. Local NCR companies came to our college for recruitment. But no big MNCs approached our college for the cause.
Placements: The placement cell in the college is good. Placements of my batch were good. The highest package offered was 4 LPA from the college, and 8 LPA from pool drives. Reputed companies like Infogain Infotech, etc., visited the college for placements. The placement cell arranges the drive in a well-mannered way.
Placements: The placement process in our college is conducted and supported by industrial project and visits, placement cell, network with alumni and network with industry experts. Students attend the sessions in which the information of companies is given. Mock interviews are conducted in the college. Overall, the placement structure was average, and opportunities are given to everyone.
Placements: The college invites companies like Infogain, QA Infotech and similar technical companies that offer packages of 3-3.50 LPA. Most of the companies that come for placements are BPOs, and you'll get opportunities only in pool campus placements which has a crowd of approximately 1,000 people. So placements are only available for CS, IT and ECE students. A couple of companies come for placements of other branches. If you are talented, then they have tie-ups with CoCubes and AMCAT. If you score good, ...
Placements: More than 60% of the students got offers among those who attended the placements, and the average salary package offered would be around 2.50-3 lacs per annum. Not many students go for internships. The companies that came for placements were mostly tech companies, and a good amount of computer science students were placed.
Placements: Placements in our college were below average, approximately 30% placements were recorded. Excluding the students of CSE and IT departments, students of other departments were placed in non-core companies. The placement cell used to focus more on the faults of the students instead of approaching companies that would hire students in bulk.
Placements: Placements in our college are average. You won't get diversity. Packages offered by companies are not much good. Good companies visit the college with good profiles and packages. Companies like QA Infotech visited the campus, but they are a few in number. Most of the students got placed through AMCAT or Co Cubes. Pool campus placements were also organised. Don't expect much about placements.
Placements: The placement rate of the college is increasing every year. New companies are collaborating with the CRC department of our college, every year. Students are getting new opportunities. It is leading them to learn new things and exploring the world. The CRC department is very helpful as they always send a message to every student regarding the new companies coming to the college for recruitment. They allow us to come up with different ideas which can be helpful in providing more and more placement...
Placements: The number of students getting placed from CS, IT and EC is decent. But, the packages offered are not high, 2 LPA to 4 LPA is offered. Placements for ME and civil branches are poor. The college doesn't approach reputed companies. The college mostly depends on the off-campus recruitments to provide placements to its students. The college doesn't have good contacts with the industries. Placements for MBA and B.Pharma are also poor.
Placements: The placement cell does not work up to the mark. They do not invite mass recruiters. They call too many startups, so the CTC which the companies provide is very low. The number of companies visiting the college is also less. Approximately, 80% of the students get placed every year.
Placements: Many companies visited the college when I was in my final year. All types of companies like BPO, KPO, and core, visited the college. Many students got placed. But, most of the companies that visited the campus were for computer science students.
Placements: Placements in our college were good. Many students got placed in good and reputed multinational companies. They have conducted many placement drives in the college as well as around the college. Students got placed in many of those companies. Even an average student has got selected for multiple companies.
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