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Placements: Our college has an average placement percentage of 20–30%. The lowest salary offered is Rs.50000 per month and the highest salary package offered is 6 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Tech Mahindra visit our campus. Top roles offered completely depend on the company.
Placements: Almost 25% of students were placed in campus placement drives. Placements were low because of the pandemic. Various startup companies like Urban Company, Filo, UKG, etc., visited for hiring. Many students were offered top roles like category manager, inventory manager, etc. The average salary package offered was 5 LPA.
Placements: About 80% students were placed in my course. A select few got the highest package in my course but most of them had gotten average ones which were actually pretty good. Around 70-80% students got internship from my course and that too in good, reputable companies.
Placements: Around 60% of the students are surely to get placed. The highest package can go up to 8 LPA and can go low to 3 LPA. Most students don't opt for placement as usually the students at this college are either preparing for UPSC examination or higher studies, so it's not of much use.
Placements: My batch is in the 5th semester and the placement opportunities are fine but none of my batchmates gave it a try. There are other friends of mine in other courses (like B.Com.) who got placed and are happy with the placement cell. Some of them complaint that the work load is hectic.
Placements: Placement is very good. Every student get good placement well reputed and renowned companies, curriculum is excellent. College provide us internship for better future and experience. Many students get internship and career opportunities in their respective fields through college and placement cell of Satyawati evening is good. Many companies come to the office with many job opportunities for the students and many of them got a good package. I don't know about scholarships here but assistance is ...
Placements: Final year students became eligible for campus placements and 1st and 2nd-year students were eligible for internships. Top companies that visited the college for recruitment were Rapicon, Jio, Hootenanny, LIC, Genpact, Praja, Womenite, The Education Tree, VQMS, Six sigma, Aglasem, and FRR Forex.
Placements: Almost all top companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Morgan Stanley, Tower Research, Adobe, Uber, and many others visit our college for placements. Students also get placed in various non-technical companies like EXL, Axtria, ZS Associates, Brain and Company, BCG etc. Internships are available only through contacts in our college, but you can apply for non-technical internships.
Placements: Almost 60% of students are placed at our college. The lowest salary package offered is 3.5 LPA, and the highest salary package offered is 7 LPA. Almost 35% of students got placements in companies like OYO and Zomato. Top roles such as assistant manager, teacher, intern, and paralegal are offered. A placement cell is available for students.
Placements: For the placement part, I am yet to be graduated, and I cannot confirm 100%, but the placement cell is really interactive and helpful. Seniors guide you through all aspects and teachers mentor you the best. It is true here. Networking among students helps!
Placements: Our college doesn't conduct placements for any course except for B.com and ECO HONS. The average package in placements at the time was 2–2.5 LPA. Only a few companies came for recruitment. Reliance Jio and Cognizant offered the highest number of jobs for the role of finance.
Placements: Approximately, 20% of students got placements in the economics honors course. The average salary package offered was 2.5 LPA - 2.7 LPA. The highest salary package offered was 3.2 LPA and the lowest salary package offered was 2.1 LPA. Companies like Paytm, Kutumb, and Sunlife placed the students. About 80% of students got internship programs from companies like Paytm, etc.
Placements: Nearly 70% of students were placed in the course. Around Rs.45000 per month is the highest, Rs.10000 per month is the lowest, and the average package offered in our course. The role of course in 70% offered an opportunity. About 40% percent of students got internships from our course in more popular companies.
Placements: The placement cell in our college is quite active. Many companies come to our college for placements and internships. In the last placement drive, nearly 50% of the students who were in interviews got placements. Almost 10 companies came for hiring at our college. Companies hire candidates irrespective of their course. They focus more on their profile.
Placements: I am pursuing eco (h ) so for 1st-year students, there is no placement from our course. Access to me avg package for our course is 9 Lacs per annum. As I am a first-year student so I don't know about the recruiting companies. You should have above 7 CGPA on avg. Level internship. There are many opportunities for eco (h) students, especially for gov jobs.
Placements: Students have placements cell in our college to help students to get internships and to get placed. But do not expect any top company to come. Most of the students do not prefer college placements. New startup's approach for hiring students. Placements cell will help if students want internships.
Placements: Students always get regular information from the placement cell group on Whatsapp. So no need to worry. They are regularly updating you directly or indirectly but the competition is too high. There are 1000 candidates for the same internship for which you are applying.
Placements: There aren't many placements even after getting a good percentage as all the recruiters look for experience. There weren't many internship opportunities in college during that time. Our results were declared in the lockdown, so there were no placements.
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