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- B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
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- B.A. (Economics, History) Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (History, Political Science) Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Economics, Political Science) Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Commerce, Economics) Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (History, Sanskrit) Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Political Science, Sanskrit) Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi
Placements: Very few students get placements from college, and it is for those who are toppers. Out of 1300 students, only 10 to 15 students get placements with packages of 2.5 to 4 LPA. Seniors share the internships in groups, which you can enroll in by paying some fees.
Placements: Around 20-30% of students are placed in arts and humanities programs. The highest package was INR 7-8 LPA, the average was INR 2.8-3.5 LPA, and the lowest was around INR 2 LPA. Top recruiters include Chegg, Teach for India, Wipro, EY, and Genpact. Approximately 84 students received internships with companies like Edelman, Talocity, and Genpact. Common roles include content writing, general management, and customer service.
Placements: 85 percent of the students are placed in my course. The lowest package, according to my course, is 20000 and the highest is 50,000. Not many but some private companies recruit from here. In my course, the majority of students are preparing for government jobs, so they have no choice but to go to other companies .
Placements: Last year the placement rate was 45% in the college. The top recruiter was Bank of America. The highest package was 4.2 Lacs per annum. Sales manager, customer relationship, and many more departments were available during the drive.
Placements: After the introduction of the CUET exam, placement percentages vary according to CUET scores. The highest package from our college is 21 LPA, the lowest known package is 3 LPA, and the average is around 7-8 LPA. Approximately 20-30% of students secured internships in foundations, NGOs, and government schemes.
Placements: I am studying a B.A. programme in History and Political Science. It’s not a stream for packages; it's arts. At most, it will help you in government exams. There are 70 students in a class. No companies are involved. However, it is considered one of the best course combinations after honours courses.
Placements: Most of the students who are interested in getting placed were recruited. Placements were available for only a very few courses. The highest salary package offered in our batch was 28 LPA. The average salary package offered was 4 LPA. The lowest salary package offered was 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies were EY and Delloite. They were mass recruiters. There were very few internships which were provided by our college Top roles for which students were recruited were financial analyst, social medi...
Placements: They're all studying and not been placed. The highest package is 7-8 LPA and lowest is 1-2 LPA and average package is 3 LPA. Some of the top recruiting companies are E&Y , Teach me India etc. Internship facilities are minimal and no one gets much internship opportunities.
Placements: So there are two shifts in our college and most of the children take admission in the morning shift and in my field, there are 8 sections for BA students in our college. Placements do happen and they come from very good companies, as my friend had in Concentrix, placements also come from very good companies.
Placements: There are lots of companies that come for placements and internships, such as Mahindra, SBI, ICICI, KPMG, and many more. The average package is around 6 LPA, and many startup companies also visit for recruitment, particularly for data analytics jobs.
Placements: Mainly you got placement in B.Com., not in B.A. in political honors, but some companies offered for our course but in different field like sales, and some student get job in News channel for research, etc. But you got placement; it may be in different field; that's the reality.
Placements: Aurobindo College is one of the low-key colleges of Delhi University. The placements here are decent, with an average package of 4 LPA. Companies that come include Bajaj, Policy Bazaar, and VIVO. However, for B.A. Prog, the placements are fewer and more focused on operations.
Placements: Placements are not upto the mark. But if you have excellent communication skills and personal achievements you can get good placements here. But overall the placement rate is not good. The placement cell is not that active and management is least concerned.
Placements: The college provides placements to 60-70% of final-year students, with an average package of ₹400,000 per annum. Top recruiting companies include Google, Microsoft, etc. At least 50-60% of students secure internships, and the course offers promising futures in Hindi fields such as poetry, professorship, or civil services.
Placements: I would say that very few get placements because in our college, some companies come for giving placements, but it's not for a particular course. They take some written tests and interviews, and many of them are not aware of this, so I will say the placement is very low in our college. There is a placement cell in our college, but I don't think it is very significant.
Placements: Our batch had a 50% placement rate as many do not participate in placements; they opt for further studies. The highest package offered is 6 lakhs, and the average is around 4 LPA. Companies like SBI, HDFC Bank, Zomato, Policybazaar, and various startups were hiring.
Placements: The lowest package of my course is 2.5 LPA, and the highest can be 8–10 LPA. A person with the degree of B.A. English can be a content writer, news editor, academic researcher and writer, journalist, policy analyst, etc. The top recruiting companies for these are Amazon, Flipkart, Harper Collins India, Times of India, etc.
Placements: My course is B.A. Brog. (history + political science) and I'm very excited for my placements. I wish my admission in the UG programme at the best college in Delhi University. So that did not happen but this college was not bad for me. It ensures proper placement and coordination.
Placements: In 2022, a total of 45 UG students were placed during the placement. Colleges median package stood at Rs.2.75 LPA. Some of the top recruiters of Sri Aurobindo College placements include EY, Chegg, ICICI Prudential, Genpact etc. The placement percentage of the college is 70-80 %.
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