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- B.A. (Hons.) in English Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, University of Delhi
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- B.A. (Hindi, History) Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, University of Delhi
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Placements: 37 students were there in my major as Economics and 11 in minor, which was Sociology. The highest package offered in my course was 5 Lacs per annum, and the lowest was 3 Lacs per annum. 50 percent of students got internships. Students got placed in my course. Companies like Nestlé and Tata came to our college.
Placements: I do not think even 10% of students got placed because most of the students opted for higher education, not jobs. But yes, many cleared the IIT JAM exam and got admission to NIT and Delhi University itself. The companies that came for placement were offering target-based jobs and 9-10 hour workdays with below 3 LPA. Although some students got internships at platforms like Chegg. But do not worry, we have the opportunity to go to any Delhi University college job fair, which almost every college o...
Placements: In my batch, there were a total of around 130 students, and none of them were placed in any company. The college was providing internship details, and if you want to do one, you can go through the procedure. But there were no on-campus placements. Most of the students opted for further studies like MCA or M.Sc. in Computer Science.
Placements: During the course period, we get a chance to enroll ourselves to join the internship programmes. Afterwards, at the beginning, we get a certificate and gradually we get a permanent job to work under the DU faculty in any programmes. I got enrolled in the UBA programme, which provides us job opportunities too.
Placements: Placement cell is not very active in my college. However, the placement cell provides some opportunities, such as small placements and internships, which are beneficial for students to gain new experiences. Small companies recruit students, mostly in the fields of economics and mathematics. I believe the highest salary package offered was 6 LPA, not more than that.
Placements: After pursuing B.A. (Hons) in English most students go for higher studies and do not sit for placements. Students have to make an effort to grab opportunities regarding internships. As the course is not really industry oriented, it is hard to comment on the placements. Instead of looking for on campus placements, graduates should look for jobs on online job platform and freelance website.
Placements: During my batch (2021-24), there were around 62 students in our course Geography Hons. Genuinely, if I tell you the truth, there are no such placements for Geography Honors students, but also the placements at our college are not so good. But our department (geography) always conducts various seminars and lectures for students related to discipline.
Placements: Our college is not that good in placements. The average salary package offered is around 5 LPA. I am not satisfied with the placements but it's all about government college. It's DU, so the hype is all about it. The college should work on the recruitment and internships.
Placements: I'm doing BA political science at this college and they offer many practical activities to participate in with field visits, etc. They send us to many field visits as interns, and DU provides many internships within the course enrollment period. We get to learn a lot of things.
Placements: There are a total of 50 students in each section. The highest package our college offers is around 7-8 LPA, and the lowest is 2-3 LPA. Many students, including me, got internships in very well-known and prestigious companies, which totally depend on merits and how a student is performing in their academics.
Placements: I was a Non-Collegiate student there through NCWEB and pursued a B.Com programme. Amazon did the campus drive there for the Customer Support Executive profile. They gave equal chances to all the students there were multiple grounds for the same. Many students got placed in around 3 to 4 LPA packages.
Placements: Overall, placements are good, although I do not have specific information about packages since I have not attended any placement cell programs. The packages range from low to middle range. The main roles offered in our course are teacher, educator, and consultant, as it is primarily oriented towards the education field. However, students can obtain various roles as well.
Placements: Placement rates from the college are typically low, with few companies visiting for recruitment. Most students receive packages ranging from INR 30,000 to 40,000. The focus of training is primarily on teaching up to the elementary level, so top roles are not prevalent.
Placements: The college attracts a wide range of recruiting companies and also tries to provide internship opportunities along with job placements. About 35-40% of students get jobs and internships in my course, while other students opt for government jobs (teaching professions).
Placements: There are total 60 students in my batch. Ngos and some of the small companies come for recruitment for this course. 40% to 50% students get recruited. There are government initiated internships in which the students get recruited by interview and LOR.
Placements: There are not many placements available for my course, but for commerce courses, some of the top companies visit to offer jobs. The highest package offered was 6LPA and the lowest package was 3LPA. 50 to 60% of the students get job offers in my college from commerce courses.
Placements: The placement cell was not that active earlier, so there were issues regarding placements and internships, but now it's gaining attention due to their activeness, and hopefully, they will introduce better packages and internships as well. They have been seen working, so hopes are high.
Placements: There are no placements in my course so far. You can try on your own, but college doesn't provide placements in companies. A placement cell is available in college, but it is not effective; companies rarely come to hire in any course provided in my college.
Placements: Placement opportunities at my college are very good, especially for the business and science courses. In fact, internship opportunities come from internship cell every month, which are at very good and reputed companies. My course students also get good options for internship.
Placements: The total number of students in my batch is 36–40. (2022-2026) The highest package is around 8 lacs, and the average is 6 lacs offered in economics honors. I don't know about recruiting companies for my course. Around 50% students got internships but NGO ones from Penchaan Street School, etc.
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