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Placements: This is an open university. I am doing CA, and I want a degree as well, that's why I took admission in this university. It is a great university. Helpdesk, staff, and others are always ready to help us at any time. If you want a degree in distance education, then I suggest you go to School of Open Learning.
Placements: There is very good placements. The highest no of students got good jobs and some of them started their busaines. Delhi university is one of the leading state university of Delhi. Every one wants to be a part of it. But only high rank student can get admission in du.
Placements: DU Sol is a very reputed college, so many of the reputed companies visit this college every year to provide job opportunities and hire the students. Last year, Cogent E Services visited the campus to hire the students, and others like Reliance, Airtel, Tatasky, etc., reputed companies visit the college.
Placements: Its almost same as the regular college of Delhi University. I will refer to the students who are practising for competitive level exams. School of open learning is best for them. The faculty is same as regular college faculty, and they all are very well-educated.
Placements: There are no placements, but I worked in Courier Pvt Ltd as a computer operator. My salary was Rs. 11,000. No company visited my college. The role offered was as a computer operator for B.Com. The highest salary was Rs. 15,000. There is a placement cell, and it is useful sometimes.
Placements: Placements for SOL students are aligned through the online portal of DU, in which many candidates got placed in cream companies based on their knowledge and skills. So it cannot be said that a student from SOL can't get a job or is left behind in the race from other regular colleges.
Placements: In the final year of M.Com campus held, the MNC, BPO, banking, and insurance company participate and took the interview on the same time. Most of the students get the job letter on the spot. The companies offer Rs. 20,000 to 30,000 per month to the student and it depends on profile given by the companies to the student.
Placements: There are no placements because it is a correspondence college, it gives you distance learning. But, teaching-wise, it is good. The teachers give you great counselling to help you. But, many top companies don't hire correspondence students, so please do CA course while doing distance learning.
Placements: From School of Open learning, I have attended a placement round. Most of the job companies are of the BPO industry. There were big names like Wipro, Aegis, Tech Mahindra, Intelenet, Sopra Steria etc., that visited this college. The minimum salary offered was Rs. 12,000 per month for the undergraduates and up to Rs. 20,000 per month for the graduate freshers. Every student with an average of 50 percent can register themselves for the placements here. SOL students can also register themselves in t...
Placements: I don't know about the placements because it is open learning, but its name is very popular. The books are good, and paper is very easy for me, and teachers are helpful and well-educated. The campus is large, and it has many branches. The school of open learning was established under the University of Delhi in 1962 and is a pioneer institution in the field of distance education in India.
Placements: If you don't have time to go to the college regularly, you should go to the School of Open Learning. I can't say much about the placement of School of Open Learning because in my course that is B.Com is not assured placement, but the value of your degree will be high if you are graduated.
Placements: Our college doesn't provide campus placements. I don't think any college provide campus placements for a B.Com graduate. According to me, placement is not a necessary thing because the knowledge what they provide to the students matter a lot. If you have enough knowledge, then you can get the placement anywhere.
Placements: It had been a good experience over there. This university helped me in completing my graduation course side by side because I was doing my CA as a professional course. This university also helped me doing both courses a Simonton because their exams never clashed.
Placements: The college did not provide the placements, but we can individually attend an interview in any company to get a job. English Hons. is a good course. After completing graduation in English, we can go with M.A English, and after qualifying NET, we may get be appointed as a lecturer in any college. This is the best career according to me.
Placements: Let me first tell you that in terms of placement, DU is among the top 5 universities in India. The placement percentage in SOL is approximately 70%-80%. Most of the students studying in School of Open Learning get placed in top accounting and taxation firms such as KPMG, Deloitte, and PWC, which seems to be very effective for a bright career. One of my friends got placed in Tata Consultancy Services and got a starting salary of around Rs. 25000, which is amazing for a newcomer. ...
Placements: In our college, seniors from various branches are placed in top MNCs, and many have chosen to go for higher studies. Many students are currently working in very reputed firms and companies and earning a very good package. Overall, the placements were quite awesome and the packages offered is also very mind-blowing.
Placements: The minimum salary offered is 2.5 lacs and the maximum salary is 5 lacs. Since it's an open learning course, no company had visited the university. But depending on your knowledge, the industry gives you good opportunities, good pay scale and great exposure.
Placements: The placements for our batch were not very satisfactory. The highest package offered was Rs. 15000 per month and the lowest was Rs. 10000 per month. Mostly, the students were placed for the job of an accountant. Only 20-25% students were placed. Internships were also provided to only 50% of the students.
Learning Experience: The course offered solid content, practical skills, and hands-on experience. The platform was intuitive, making learning easier.
Placements: That's all depends on skills of individual
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