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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
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Placements: After studying B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi and honing your Hindi language skills, you can work as a writer, editor for a publication house, content agency, or independently as a freelancer. You can improve your qualifications by pursuing a master's degree in a relevant subject matter or even an M.A. Hindi.
Placements: About 40-50% of students got placed both from B.Com and honors courses. Companies like ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, LIC, Deloitte, IDBI, IndusInd Bank visit our college for placements. Roles like insurance, accounting, ambassador role, etc., are offered here. Some of my friends also got an internship in the above-mentioned companies by just cracking the interview only. So, regarding the placements, it is average for students, and also they can try in other colleges for placements.
Placements: The number of students who get placement is not that high as it is just an average college, and it is under DU. Once Deloitte company visited our college for recruitment. I do not know about the number of applicants and the selected applicant ratio. There are many societies to enroll in for a wider perspective of life.
Placements: Around 55% of students got placement in my course. I didn't know well about the highest and the lowest packages but on average, Rs 50000 per year package is offered in my course. Around 70% of students got internships from my course in major MNCs.
Placements: There are a total of 4 sections of B.Com (p). There are almost 50-60 students in each section. The salary package offered is just for the students with good marks. There are many internship courses. There is a WhatsApp group in which they inform us about the internship and all.
Placements: Placement is done in a very beautiful manner as there is no discrimination. Anyone who is eligible can sit for an interview and crack it. The guidance and hard work of teachers helps to get good placement so that they get good future life. The highest package is offered by E&Y is 12lakh PA and the lowest is 4 Lacs.
Placements: I think only 40% of the students got placements. The highest salary offered is Rs. 20,000 per month, and the lowest salary offered is Rs. 10,000 per month. The average salary offered is Rs. 15,000 per month. You do not get offers from top companies if you do not do any additional courses. I think about 60% of students got internships in good and average recruiting companies. BPO, sales and customer service roles are generally available for students who studied a bachelor in arts.
Placements: The placement cell of our college is very active. They usually help students to provide opportunities for internships so that they can get new experiences or salaries. Between 80-100% of the students got internships. I worked in NGO as an intern.
Placements: Our college is average. The college has no proper facilities for anything in this college. It does not offer good salary packages. Our college does not provide good roles, which they promise to you at the time of admission.
Placements: Placements are really good for students who get selected but not for others. Less than 10% of all students get placed every year from our college. I suggest that you can be average in studies and focus on the certification courses which are in trend and should improve your soft skills. Moreover, I suggest you join societies and be an active member of them throughout the period of college.
Placements: There are average placements at Aurobindo. Placements depend on how students endeavour to do their work and their activeness and skills. Companies like Wipro, etc., recruited students from our college this year. The placement cell here is quite active on social media handles and constantly updates students about companies which are going to visit the college.
Placements: Placements in our college are good, and many students got placements in different companies according to their course preferences. Companies that offered placements are Concentrix, Dabur, IBM and many more. Mostly, 50% of students got placements. Packages offered are nearly 4.5 LPA to 7 LPA, which is good for students.
Placements: Placements are according to the marks and not on the basis of knowledge. Students who scored above 80% can get placed, and the rest of the others don't get any offer for placements. It isn't worth getting placed in the reputed firms.
Placements: 2017-2020 batch was the first batch to pass out from this college in Economics hons. There was rarely any placement and hardly any student got placement. The placement cell of the college is really bad. Few companies contact students for internship opportunities.
Placements: The placements were below average in my college. 20-30% of students were placed. The average salary offered was 1.5 - 2 LPA. Top recruiters were Genpact, Sharekhan and some startups, etc. The roles offered were Business developer and Process associate, etc.
Placements: Our college does not provide great placements, but it is average. About 40-50% of the students who are willing for jobs got placed in job fairs which are organised by the college. Students also get internships through Internshala or internship fairs organised by the college. The top role offered to the students is a data analyst.
Placements: Our college is one of the reputed colleges under University of Delhi, but it lacks in placements. You have to find it on your own efforts. From the last 2 years, some companies have given placements to selected students with an average salary package of 2-2.5 LPA. Companies like Walmart and TravelTriangle arrive here. I would suggest others not to rely on the college for placements. In the college, we have training and internship cell where you are provided with ample opportunities for training ...
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