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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: Around 40% of students get placements through college. But you've to work according to their needs and the needs of your course. Some private schools come for placements and some MNCs also come throughout the placement session. BEL. Ed gets PRT job offers.
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: A good percentage of students get placed from this course with good packages. Many of them get internships and gain good experience from the college. Students participate more and more in the placements.
Placements: The college offers great placements opportunities for students. The highest salary package offered is 15 LPA, and the lowest salary offered package is around 3 LPA. The roles offered vary from content writers, business associates, and such. The placements cell offers great options for students. Around 60-70% of students get placed every year, and the top companies that come here are KPMG, Wipro, and E&Y.
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: Almost 80% of the students get placements from our college in well-reputed schools. But due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there is less scope for placements. We have to manage it on our own. Otherwise, our college always provides placements to students, and we get guidelines from our teachers also.
Placements: Mostly everyone decided to continue for higher studies rather than getting placed. Still, students who applied for campus placements got placed in good schools. The highest salary offered was Rs. 35,000 per month, the lowest salary offered was Rs. 20,000 per month, and the average salary offered was Rs. 25,000 per month. Top recruiters were some private north Delhi schools and some south Delhi schools. Internships were done in MCD Schools and SKVs all across Delhi. The main role offered was of P...
Placements: Around 70-80% of students got placed before completion of the course. The monthly salary remains between 25,000-40,000. The reputed schools recruit BEL. Ed students, like G. D Goenka, Rukmani Devi Public School etc. All students get internship opportunities as it is a part of our course itself. Teachers, educators, content developer, content editor, etc., roles are offered.
Placements: Approximately 65% of the students get placed every year in government primary schools as a teacher as BEL.Ed is a teaching course, and mentor students get placements. I don't know more about the salary packages offered as I don't have any experience. Students who are academically brilliant and smart who work hard will get an internship in high-level schools.
Placements: Students who got 70-80% in the BEIED entrance exam got admission here. The highest salary offered is 1lac per month and the lowest highest salary offered is Rs. 25,000 per month. Students of our course get offers from various government and private schools. The top roles offered in our course are future PGT andTGTs. The highest salary offered in our course is Rs. 40,000 per month and the lowest salary offered is Rs. 20,000 per month. Students from this course got internships in government and pr...
Placements: No placements took place in our college for the course. So, the students have to apply on their own. The faculty helps the students to get to know about the vacancies being offered by the schools and various workshops are also organized to help students to understand how they should apply for interviews, etc.
Placements: Only one or two schools reach us for the placements, and not many people get the job, but there is the facility of placement cell which is also a positive thing about the college. Only 5% of the students got the job. The highest salary offered was Rs. 28000/month as a primary teacher of a particular subject. On the other hand, no stipend was paid during the internship.
Placements: There are no such placements for my course as we have to apply to different schools and colleges on our own. However, contacts are made during the training period provided by the college which is helpful. But no placements are there for this course from the college's side.
Placements: There were 50 students in this course and admission is through entrance only. Almost everyone gets internship every year but considering the current situation its quite difficult. We can't depend fully on the placement cell. Students have to find internship by themselves once the college ends.
Placements: About 15-20% of the seniors from our course got a job in some private schools. The highest salary offered was Rs. 35,000 per month and the lowest salary offered was Rs. 18,000 per month. Students got recruited as a primary teacher. During the internship, the stipend is not offered to the students. There is a placement cell.
Placements: The college doesn't provide a lot of placement opportunities. Teachers are cooperative and generally pass all information of walk-in interviews to students. Some private schools come for placements of B.El.Ed students. The highest salary offered was Rs. 35,000 per month and the lowest salary offered was Rs. 6,000 per month.
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