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- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in History Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in English Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi Journalism and Mass Communication Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College, University of Delhi
Placements: There is less students in my course as if students take BA as not that much needed in future so yes there are only 19 students in my course. Maybe the most average package is 4l p.a. and the highest will be 6l p.a. mostly all MNC'S take BA students but you should have done more courses side by side to be the best among others.
Placements: Around 20 to 25% of students from SGND got placement in multi national companies. Also it depends upon the students that how well and how strategically they see the coming opportunity. Talking about package the highest package went to 25 lakhs and not less than 10.
Placements: About 30% of the students were engaged in the placements drive held in the college campus. I do not have any estimates about the average packages. Almost everyone who was actively present in the placements drive got placed and most of them got in different political consulting firms.
Placements: The placement for my course is not that good because most of the students opt for a Master's after doing a B.A. Although many students do internships most of them are paid as well the placement percentage is about 20% for my course the major companies recruiting are L&T and E&Y.
Placements: The placements were very low. Few of them get placed with well-reputed companies. The highest package offered was 1 lacs. The lowest was 15k and the average was only 30k. Only 30–40% of the students got the internship. Everyone had very low expectations. They were disappointed.
Placements: My course is Hindi Journalism. There are 20 students out of which approximately 12 to 15 students get placement every year. College students get decent internships. A placement fair is organized here, and many companies come to select students.
Placements: There is a placements cell in our college which provides placements from several identified companies like Mama Earth, News18, etc. Also the placements cell organizes its orientation programme every year for the students of final year where they discuss about mentorship and give career advices.
Placements: I am a student of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College. For the last three years, placement facilities here have been quite good. The college has a placement cell, and it is for students. Teachers personally also help students get selected every year. Many students got selected and got internships with the help of the college. The average package of this college goes to 5 lacs per annum.
Placements: In our college, top recruiting companies like PVH Fashion (Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger), Lenskart, Z1 Media, EZ Works, Zielhoch, and Hireyy visit our campus. Top roles offered are sales associate, HR executive, customer support, etc. The highest salary package offered is 10 LPA and the average salary package offered is 4 LPA. Companies that came for internships are Ferns N Petals, Negbuy, Fitspire, and Akash + Byju's. Top roles offered are market research, content writing, supply chain manag...
Placements: The on-campus placement was offered to very limited number of people. Most of them were subject toppers. A very limited number of people applied for on campus placements as most of the students wanted to pursue further studies. Though the placement cell tries its best to get us jobs via on campus.
Placements: I didn't hear about anyone getting placed in my batch. It was underwhelming for everyone after graduation. B.Com students still get to sit for placements, but other than that, the opportunities are very rare. The placement cell does not work very well.
Placements: Around 50-60% of students got placed in my course. The highest package offered was 65,000, the lowest salary was 40,000, and the average salary was 50,000. Around 50% of students got internships in my course. Top recruiting companies like Wipro, Accenture, TCS, etc., come here. The top roles offered in my course are customer service representative, assistant manager etc.
Placements: Many students are not placed well due to our college. Actually, I've no idea about salary packages and recruiting companies. Internships are still provided by the placement cell of the college. Teaching and content writing are some of the roles offered in our college. Overall, the college is average.
Placements: The college's placement cell is working amazingly well. They work day and night to bring the best companies to the college to recruit our students. They are also highly supportive in terms of placements. They provide excellent guidance regarding interviews and future prospects.
Placements: There are no specific placements for Political Science students as many of the students further pursue Masters and most of them go for civil services, one can get themselves registered for the placement interviews but hardly anyone from my department went for placement.
Placements: Around 30-40% of students are placed. The highest salary package offered is 5.5 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered is 2.7 LPA. The average salary package offered is around 3 LPA. Many companies like E&Y, L&T, IDBI, visited our college for placements. Around 60-70% of students get internships in companies like Oyo, KPMG, etc. Problem-solving, teamwork, discipline, are some key roles offered in our course.
Placements: Placements basically depend on your skills. You need to work on your own to get a job. The college does not provide placements for Journalism students. A top course offered is maths (Hons.). There is no specific department of journalism teachers.
Placements: There are 40 seats in our course, and 22 Seats are filled on a merit basis in the year 2020. Top recruiting companies like India Today Group, Zee Media, etc., visit our college for placements. Only 15% of students got an internship in media houses like News Action Network, 24x7 News Online, etc. Roles like anchoring, reporting, print media journalist, technical media, etc., are offered to the students.
Placements: I can't say about the numbers of student who got the placed but there are alot, student who is in his/her final year are eligible for applying in placements there are alot of brands like wipro, ect who come in this college for hiring, packages starting from 1.5-3.5 lac annually.
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