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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Applied Psychology Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
- B.A. (Economics, Political Science) Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Economics Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi
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Placements: There are no placements in this college; there is no hope for students to get placement here as recruiters don't come to this college. But students do many internships in this college. Most of the students don't even want to get placement here as they want to go for higher studies and complete their undergraduate studies.
Placements: No placement assistance is provided in this college; only a few companies come for placement, but their packages are very low, something around 2-3 LPA. Only 2-3% of students get placement in this college, but they reject their offers because the packages are very low.
Placements: As such, no placement support is provided; there is only a placement cell managed by the students, which managers use to find mediocre companies. They do not provide any help in getting those positions as well, although it must be noted that they do not charge money.
Placements: Our college I. e. Sri Aurobindo College is a decent college in a south campus of University of Delhi. My course was B.Com which have most number of students in our college. As due to much crowd of students placements opportunity was very poor, only few students were placed in decent companies. The highest package does not go above 5 lack per annum. On campus internship are not provide, students have to apply for it off campus only.
Placements: Specifically talking about the placement, college does not have a sounding placement opportunities. Hardly any on campus placement can be spotted in the college. However one can fetch an off campus placement where salary can be ranging from INR 17-22 thousand per month. If someone is approaching for admission in college for only purpose of getting the placement, than the student can face heavy disappointment. College is good only for the purpose of just getting a graduation degree.
Placements: The college has a full fledged placement cell which actively works towards placing people. Economics and Commerce students are the ones who get placed mostly. The highest package offered was around 6 LPA and it was from byjus and the average must be around 3 LPA.
Placements: Around 70% of students got placed in our course. The highest salary package offered is 18 LPA. The lowest salary package offered is 5 LPA. Top recruiting companies are TCS, Wipro, Reliance, and HCL. Around 80% of students got internships from our college.
Placements: About 70 to 80% of students got placed. The highest, lowest and average packages offered are 7 LAP, 3 LPA, and 4.5 LPA, respectively. About 60-70% of students get internships. Placements in our college are average. Compared to our batch, it's quite good.
Placements: Placements through college are a bit tricky and take into consideration that the course is B.A (Hons.). Applied psychology might be a better option than relying more on off-campus placements. But for other courses like B. A (programme) and B.Com, a lot of internship and placement drives go around throughout the year through the placement cell of the college.
Placements: My course was B.A. (Hons) applied psychology, which requires further studies in order to get placed somewhere. Hence, there are no placements in the college for this course. For other courses, the recruitment is often. There is also a placement cell to help students find internships.
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: 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 in our college are okay. But don't expect many placement opportunities from this college. The average salary package offered was 3 LPA. The highest package offered was 4 LPA. One cannot join this college to get placed in a well-reputed company. However, you can start your career in the companies that visit here.
Placements: I didn't get placed not because I was not able to get placed but because the placement cell in the college doesn't work well for the students of the commerce department. It works well to get placements for the psychology stream. The students of our batch got placed only through the central placement cell but not the college's placements cell.
Placements: In this college, I have never seen a student getting placed. I don't know exactly, one of the students might get placed. But, none of the students in our whole section got placed. For placements, I don't think it's a good college. If you are seeking for placements, I don't recommend this college.
Placements: The placements are below average. Only hand full of companies came to offer jobs with very low packages. The companies offer profiles like sales executive. If students need to get internships, they have to manage on their own.
Placements: No on-campus placements are provided. Students have to look for off-campus placements. Placement cell is also missing, so no internships are available for students from college. The college will only provide you with a degree after 3 years, and any student was hoping to get placements is still an unreachable dream.
Placements: My Aurobindo College is not that ambitious like other college (north campus). But yes it have that ability which will provide opportunity for students to learn some field work not only theoritcal knowledge. Some companies like linkedin, airtel, jio etc. Have visited our college and present opportunity. I think not only marks but some knowledge is also required because companies prefer to have more attentive and effective student to work with than only a marks seeker. Actually I don't know about ...
Placements: There are zero placements in this college. No company wants to come to our college because of the crowd. Not even the union is good at calling companies. It strictly makes the rules for a student to attend the classes.
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