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Placements: As per the UPES facebook placement updates, the information which I have gained about this year (2017) placement is as follows, the overall average package in the college is 4 lakhs per annum which include both CIT and non-CIT. As everyone knows, this college is basically famous for its petroleum branch (upstream and gas). The average package in these two branches is a little bit higher than the college average package approximately with 5 lakhs per annum package. However, two students of the up...
Placements: The placements are fine. It's good for computer science branches, but there are a lot of problems in non-computer science branches like aerospace and mechanical etc. I think the college should do something regarding placements for non-computer science branches as it is taking too much fees.
Placements: The percentage of the placement was 100% last year. The highest package was 32 LPA, and the average was 5 LPA. The companies which visited the campus were WDI, Shell, CGI, Wipro, TCS, Aviva, Diego. The companies offered technical, sales as well as IT profiles. About 100% of the students were able to secure the internship from the campus.
Placements: Right now, the status of placement is not good. But, the situation will boom in upcoming years. Students get placed in various companies. Records suggest that the placement of aerospace and avionics is not that bad because students get placed in core branches and IT too.
Placements: This year 6 students got selected in core branch with a package of 3 lakhs per annum. Since placements of aerospace are not good in India, that is why this proved to be a good offer. Getting placement in core branch is more of a tough job. Otherwise, the college has a good record of placements.
Placements: They are good in other fields but not in terms of aerospace. In regards to petroleum and computer science engineering, the placements are good, but for aerospace they are meagre. Salary in the respective varies from average to high depending on students capability.
Placements: The placements are not great. Very few companies come to the college for the aerospace engineering branch. I've not seen much students get placed with a good package here. This branch is new in this college, so it is not highly recommended to do aerospace engineering from this college.
Placements: The placement of my college is quite good. Even if the placement of avionics is not good, still they can sit for placement in the IT sector. The student that gets placed from this college received an average package of 7 LPA. The placements of this sector can only grow up when there is a boom of aerospace in India.
Placements: The placement in a core company completely depends on the market since there is a recession in the past year. The placement is not up to the mark but then also, some students manage to get 9 lakhs this year and 18 lakhs the year before. Some of the main recruiters include Reliance, Exon Mobil, LNT Pipelines, Mahindra Power, Schlumberger, etc.
Placements: There are very fewer placements offer in the college. It is little tough, and not all of my senior students are placed from the university, but many of them got their jobs from off campus. Some of the senior students went to France, Estonia for their internship. One needs to have good grades for it as well.
Placements: The percentage of the students being placed from UPES aerospace engineering is low. But the placement of other branches is very good. In my senior batch, there were only two companies that visited this year and hired two students. The highest package offered to them was Rs. 6 lakh per annum.
Placements: Some seniors have done their internship from abroad which was done absolutely on their own with a little help from the faculty. The university also gives you full support in the placements only if you have crossed the bar of getting a minimum of 7.5 GPA in your semesters.
Placements: The placements offered in the college are good. Also, depends on the branch to branch. For some branches like APE and ADE, the packages offered are good enough. The students get 100% placements in FSE. There are opportunities for ASE as well along with good internships. Aerospace branch requires a higher education. Cannot think of, amazing packages after B.Tech.
Placements: The overall placement offered in UPES is satisfactory but this is not the case with our aerospace engineering as the college administration is unable to attract some significant companies related to the branch and the placement percentage was nearly 10% last year. As per our final year seniors, we should start to find startups and contacts for further higher studies so that we can gain much from this course as the college is unable to provide the good package even to those who are placed through...
Placements: The placements offered in our college are not the best amongst all the colleges in India, but it is the best in Dehradun. The companies visit our university, but it is solely dependent on an individual to get the job offer or not. Our senior students got well placed in many companies. Many students also get PPO after their internship.
Placements: The placement of my college is not good for my branch. From many years, the students have been opting for the higher studies and not the placement because neither the placement of our college is good nor the students are much interested in taking it at the undergraduate level because one doesn't get good career opportunities just by a Bachelors degree.
Placements: The placements were not good. There are few companies related to the aerospace industries, which come to this college. The companies which came didn’t give that much good package. Getting internship from the college is a difficult task as it is solely dependent on the pointer, which you score during your semester exams.
Placements: The placements are not good. It's hard for us to believe in all these even for our hard work. The placement for the previous batch has not been good, any of the companies have selected null students from the previous batch. In the prospectus, which we have got was mentioned that companies like Tech Mahindra, Bombardier and Boeing gives the placement but there is no result. So it's been bad for us.
Placements: The placements are average. Most of the students get motivated for higher studies, so they don't even opt for sitting in the placements. The average salary is six lakhs per annum. The department tries a lot of one student's placement, but it solely depends on the person to get it or not.
Placements: The placements of my college for aerospace engineering are not that good. A few students got placed in the companies. The reason is not the college, but there are few exposures of aerospace in India. The off-campus placements are good. Apart from it, FSE, computer science and chemical wins in this area more than us.
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