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Placements: The school provides valuable exposure by participating in the internships in various sectors. The college provides 100% summertime internship in the 1st year, but the placement goes on an average. Around 50% of the students from my seniors got placed and rest all are pursuing their higher studies. The average salary offered is around 1.2 lacs per annum.
Placements: School of Liberal Studies (SLS) claims to provide 100% placement to all the students of SLS. The companies that come during placement are Times Of India, Amul, Reliance, Aircel, Tata Motors, etc. Some of the students also go for exams like SBI PO and RBI exams and many of the students go for masters in foreign universities through various scholarships and fellowships. Also, the university provides some fellowship for the master programme to the toppers of School of Liberal Studies. The placement...
Placements: There were job melas conducted by the college yearly. The companies that came were good but the profile they gave were not good and the package was also very low. Placements is one department where this college is lagging. Maybe the reason is because of the quality of crowd. But the college can do better in placements.
Placements: Got placed in an NGO, as my field was public administration, which was offered by the college and was a very positive effort from placement cell as the competition for such domain is very tough but they managed and that also for undergrads. Very supportive placement team.
Placements: Most of the students don't take placement chances after bachelors degree, but those who wish to get placed in a company with good brand value will go into the placement process. But you can not expect a good package, but surely a decent package is offered for an undergraduate student. The placements are good in our college.
Placements: Approximately 40% of students are placed. The average salary package offered is 1.2 LPA. Many multinational companies give job opportunities. During internships, you have to do work in such companies.
Placements: Around 90 to 100% of students are placed in different companies. The highest and the lowest salary packages offered to students are 18 LPA and 3.75 LPA respectively. The average package is 7.25 LPA. The top companies that have been recruited are Reliance, Infosys, Zydus, Torent, Infochip, etc. Among all the students 50% of students have done internships which are given by the college itself. The top role offered is of DGM-deputy general manager.
Placements: The school of liberal studies doesn't provide placements, however, our faculty members are really helpful by providing us with internships and other job opportunities. But I've heard that the placement otherwise for other subjects is good. You can also go abroad for furthers studies in great universities that are affiliated with ours.
Placements: I am yet to pass out of our college. From as much as I know from my seniors, placements are average here. More than 70% of the students get placements, and many companies visit here for recruitment. As recently our college has changed to Energy from Petroleum University, it also got high recognition by PM. This year more recruiters might visit here. None of the colleges can compete with PDPU in terms of providing internships.
Placements: As far as placement is concerned, no such activity is in pdpu although it has 3+1 year honors course which will help you become at par as compare to other global universities. The syllabus structure and the teaching faculty is extraordinary and perhaps the best in this area.
Placements: Placements were not up to the mark. Students face certain issues in placements. Moreover, many students prefer for master's directly rather than getting placed. Many students find it difficult to get good jobs after graduating from this college. The course curriculum was such that, if students were placed they do not get good jobs worth when compared to what the student had invested.
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