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Placements: Students are selected based on the overall CGPA scored in the undergraduate program. The college provides good placement opportunities with companies like Deloitte, HCL, BHEL, and private banks recruiting students. The highest package provided is around 30 Lacs, and the lowest is around 5 Lacs.
Placements: There were no placements in this college. There was no separate placement cell because it was not a regular college. They organised some career-related programs for placements and internships. You could get enroll yourself in the central placement cell which was run by Delhi University. There was less chance to get a job through the central placement cell for the students. You may find a good job if you were good at your studies. The salary package was based on students' abilities. Commerce back...
Placements: After 6 semesters, we become eligible for campus placement and after 5 semesters, many companies visit our college to offer a job. Top recruiting companies like KPMG Global, Ey GDS, Grant Thornton, NIIT, and BAJAJ Capital visited our college. The highest package was 360000, and the average package was 260000 offered in our college. More than 70 percent of students got placements in our course. After getting the degree, I want to get an MNC job at Concentrix because this company has many branches...
Placements: I was in batch 2022 for the Master of Commerce programme at the School of Open Learning. It has great placement opportunities, and the top company recruiters for my course were Deloitte, E&Y, KPMG, Genpact, etc. which hired for various consulting and audit roles in the firm.
Placements: I am a student of M.Com, and I enrolled in it in 2018. I completed my post-graduation in 2020. I don't have any idea about placements, but I know that the maximum package offered is 4-5 LPA, and the minimum package is 1-2 LPA. The top recruiting companies were Amazon, Wipro etc. At that time, students were not aware of placements, so I think 20-30 students took part in placements. I don't think SOL provides internships. But the placements are quite okay.
Placements: You can get CTC of 3–4 lacs. Many companies participated in the campus drive organized by university placement cell. You can easily apply for the job and internship opening on the website and sit in on the job interview offline when it is conducted. Placement depends on your skills and getting a job as a tele caller, executive, salesperson, etc.
Placements: Placements are not good in our college. However, some students got placed with a handsome package. Earlier, there was no placement cell, but the faculty members form a new placement cell. Placements should be improved by the college, which is required to motivate the students. Some students also got an internship at the college.
Placements: Delhi University School of Open Learning doesn't provide any placements to post-graduation students. They need to search it on their own, but our college organises job fairs and internship fairs from which students can get jobs and internships easily.
Placements: Placements are the process in which college allow different companies to hire students on the basis of their skill requirements. It's a relieve for many students as they get a job as soon as their college gets completed. But in SOL, placements cell is not that active.
Placements: There are no placement opportunities available in the School of Open Learning, DU, but there is an entrepreneurship cell which helps students in their future objectives. Apart from this, you can go for central placement cell as a student of Delhi University.
Placements: Although it is an open college even then, they provide placements opportunities. You can even enrol in central placement cell of the university. I have not attended any placement drive, but I have heard that the salary offered ranges between Rs. 30,000-50,000 per month.
Placements: There wasn't any active placement cell in the college, in my knowledge. So, no students were a part of the placement cell. The classes were held on weekends, that is on Saturday and Sunday. No placements were provided to any of the courses. It was a part-time course.
Placements: Th placement schedule is not organized by SOL, but every student who graduated their PG from DU will have value in the market. The placements for SOL students is little tough. The priority will always be given to regular colleges. Even if they get a high percentage, there will be no difference between the regular college student and a SOL student.
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: The college doesn't have any kind of placement cell of their own since it depends on the candidate's NET score. Moreover, a mere Master's degree doesn't get you a good job unless you have the experience to back it up. However, you can apply for the "Centre placement cell" which is Delhi University's common placement hub for all the students who are studying at Delhi University. A lot of companies come there to hire candidates, you can check their website to get regular updates about walk-ins.
Placements: School of Open Learning does not have a placement cell. It also does not provide any internship opportunities. The students can, however, register themselves through the Central Placement Cell or apply through job portals. Also, M.Com from SOL is placed at par with M.Com from regular colleges when it comes to job opportunities in the government sector and the NET exam.
Placements: The placement depends on the candidate who gives the interview. If a student is knowledgeable, he/she would be placed for sure. One of my friends was placed at a CTC of 12 LPA and the highest CTC offered was 42LPA in my batch. Roles offered here depend on the courses which a student is pursuing.
Placements: The college organises placement drives in each semester. Most outsourcing companies come up to hire students. Packages are very low, starting from 1 LPA to 2.5 LPA. Companies don't come for internships. Around 30-40% of students get placements.
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