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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
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Placements: Almost, 80% of the students were placed. The lowest salary is Rs. 20,000 per month and the highest salary was up to Rs. 50,000 per month. Most of the biggest companies visited the campus. Accounting clerk and other such roles are offered to the students. There is a placement cell. It is efficient and useful.
Placements: The placement opportunities were quite good in this year. Many companies come and found the required expertise from the college. Many students got the jobs in sales marketing end even finance with good packages. Also, there is the placement cell to help the students not only of 3 year but also of 1 & 2 years as well by information them about different internship through which they would involve in some extra activities other then the college studies & societies.
Placements: These are not good enough but can be if our placement drives get more enquiries about different companies. Our college gets companies but not up to the mark as other colleges do. As we are also in Delhi University we should also get chance to compete with others.
Placements: The placement of my college is very good. They main focus on B.Com [honor] student placement. There are many companies are coming to campus and there are also off campus placement for student. The roles were offered in sales, marketing and finance. There are internship from my college.
Placements: There are a lot of placement drives. Also a lot of internship drives. Though packages are generally not high. They vary from 1-3.5 Lacs and 5 Lacs maximum. The companies do provide decent profiles, but students prefer for walk-ins, rather than college placements. Also placement cell is very active, they will try to fetch best of the companies. But big MNCs provide packages even lower than what a job at a startup can earn you.
Placements: Since I'm the head coordinator at placement cell, I can confirm the fact that in the session 2017-18, we've placed more than 100 students in various companies like RBS, FIS, Genpact, Aon, Decathlon, Arcus Global, Inshorts, etc. We also conducted a job fair in March to provide an opportunity for employment to all the commerce and management students in DU.
Placements: Placements for ours and a senior batch were above average based on an off campus tier-3 college. Approximately 30% off the batch secured a job. Please keep in mind not everyone was trying to secure a placement. The highest package offered was 4 LPA while the lowest being 1.8LPA. Companies like EY, Aon, South Indian Bank, ICICI, Genpact are regulars amongst others. Roles offered were majorly entry-level.
Placements: The students placed there were around and above an average of 50% to 60%, but now I think the percentage got higher, so the students should work hard to take placement there. They offered packages of 3-4 LPA at the starting, and after that, they will give promotion to the students according to their work and knowledge. All the companies that have visited this campus are mostly like MNCs. Top-level companies are there. During the internship, the companies will offer Rs. 20,000 to 25000 rupees per...
Placements: We have a placement cell in our college. Placements were very good, very well reputed companies and banks like ICICI, etc. Came to our college for hiring students and placement rate was almost 80%-85%. There are on campus placements in our college and most of the students of our batch and even our senior's batch got placed in good companies with good salary packages. Average salary package is 2-3lakh per annum.
Placements: They give you opportunities to get placement in good companies like Wipro and American Express and more with good packages, but you have to clear on your basis, and they give you way, and you have to walk on it. Some companies give you good opportunities to settle in foreign with the best packages.
Placements: There were no placements for our course. But for B.Com there were some companies which came to our college for taking interviews. Like Genpact, and there was no internship for students as it was not in our course. The highest package was 18000 rs. per month salary to the students. There was no placement cell.
Placements: No placements were there. Only for B.Com some companies used to come for interview for else it was not worth. Very less number of students were placed. And internship was also not up to the mark. The highest placement was 18000. P. M and the lowest was 12000. Companies like Genpact, Swiss bank came for interview.
Placements: The placement opportunities were quite good in this year. Many companies came and found the required expertise from the college. Many students got the jobs in sales, marketing, and even finance with good packages. Also, there is the placement cell to help the students not only of 3 years but also of 1 and 2 years as well by informing them about different internships through which they would involve in some extra activities other than the college studies and societies.
Placements: In the college placements, there are no placements in my course, as no one values this course. You can choose another course in this college, but not Hindi journalism as there is no land and other facilities for it. Teachers for this course are not good and corporate. There is a placement cell which works only for commerce, BBE, and English honours.
Placements: The college gives us placement opportunities but not much. As in my passing year, there was not an opportunity, but before that, the college was giving some placement opportunities. There are few opportunities, so not every student be the part of it. I don't know when they will provide more placements.
Placements: The placement cell of our college organises a job fair every year. About 100+ companies like Phoenix, IBM, South Indian Bank, Ernst and Young etc. come up with their job opportunities. The placement cell not only organises the placement drive but also helps and nourishes students to make them employment-ready. The placement is about 70-80% in the college.
Placements: The placements structure is pretty decent, but it is only helpful for those who are from the commerce background. We have a placement cell in our college and many benefits from it. There is not much for students under arts stream, so that is a downer. Otherwise, it is pretty efficient. The students who are the members of that cell benefit quite a lot from it.
Placements: There were many big companies at the time of our placements. A total of 80-90 students got selected in reputed organisations such as RBS, ICICI Prudential, E&Y, etc. The staff and head of the placement cell, Vinod sir, are very helpful and cooperative.
Placements: Good placements for B.Com honours students! Some of the leading COMPANIES came to our college like WIPRO, ERNST & YOUNG, TCS etc. The average placements were 2.5 l to 3 Lacs p. a which is considered decent for a B.Com graduate and for B.Com honours it is slightly better. Even in 2nd year of graduation there are several internship opportunities as well so that students get a real insight of corporate world.
Placements: The placements were not good. Only, the average valued companies came into college. Very few percent of students were selected. The maximum package went to 3 lakhs per annum. ENY also came but recruited only 3 students. Very lesser students get chance to be placed from the college.
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