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St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and Commerce Placement - Average Package & Highest Salary
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St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and Commerce Placement
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- St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and Commerce Average packages & top recruiters 2025
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St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and CommercePlacements overview
3.6
(66 students)
Student rating - Placements
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St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and CommerceAverage packages & top recruiters 2025
Top Recruiters
IndiGo Airlines
Jet Airways
Larsen and Toubro
TCS
JP Morgan Chase
GODREJ
Endurance Intl. Group
oberoi
Morgan Stanley
Wipro
RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland)
Motilal Oswal
Tech Mahindra
Insights on Placements
Based on 25 Student ResponsesInternships and industry projects
Students can work with faculty on research projects
Internships and industry projects
Students get substantial industry exposure
Employment opportunities
Higher in core jobs
Employment opportunities
Many students looking for better jobs
Higher studies preferences
Both inside India & outside India
Placement support
Organized & proactive placement process
Alumni network
Strong alumni network that help with placement opportunities
Entrepreneurship cell
Very Active and resourceful, college is also involved
Overall feeling of students
Love being in college
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St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and CommerceCourse placements 2023
Course | Average salary | Median Salary | Highest Salary |
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Bachelor of Management Studies | -/- | INR
4.06 Lakh | -/- |
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St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and CommerceStudents Ratings & Reviews
Placements3.6
Infrastructure4.2
Faculty & Course4.4
Campus Life4.4
Value for Money4.3
What students say about St. Andrew’s College of Arts, Science and Commerce
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The top recruiting companies were Morgan Stanley, J. P. Morgan, Rustomjee and Edelweiss.
Based on 23 Reviews
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Only a few students from our course got an internship, Whereas only higher rankers get placements.
Based on 18 Reviews
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Pehr
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2026
3.4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Andrews is an okay college with good studies. Teachers are really good, that's the main thing.
Placements: Nothing, it's just simple. There are 200 students in one course, there are many courses they provide, but with some pay. There's no highest, lowest, or options in the courses. No placement. It's just normal with subjects, and you have to choose the subjects once it's chosen. You can't change it in the first year, and in degree college (FY), you get options to choose.
Infrastructure: Classrooms are okay, only fans, no ACs. We were taught through projectors. No fest, maybe next time. It's a Catholic college, so in the month of December, you get fun things to do. The canteen has limited stuff and is expensive. Sports day happens. The campus is also long, and a flea market is organized with stalls.
Faculty: Teachers are the best. Papers for the exams are set in a pretty good way, neither too easy nor too hard. There are 2 semesters every year, each worth 100 marks. If you attend lectures, it will be really easy to pass the exam because the teachers are very good. If your motive is to just study, get a course, and do a Master's ahead, it's sorted.
Other: The crowd is good, there are activities, but no college fest. Andrews should bring 6 major psychology courses.
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2024Read More
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Gauri Nair
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2025
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
A good college in the heart of Bandra.
Placements: There is no information provided for placements. They have taken our information. Placements start in December. Internships are provided by different companies. We recently got an internship opportunity from Starbucks.
Infrastructure: Our college provides various facilities like a gym, canteen, library, and common rooms for both girls and boys. The library holds over 5,000 books. This also includes a variety of magazines and journals focusing on different fields such as economics, psychology, lifestyle, health, general knowledge, etc. We have a basketball court and a volleyball court. Students are free to use these areas without any restrictions. Students are also taught basketball thrice a week. However, the college doesn't provide the facility of hostels.
Faculty: Faculty members are well-versed in knowledge. They are up to changing educational trends. They are always open to suggestions from students. They opt for those suggestions in their teaching. The course is relevant and can help with the current changing trends. Two semesters take place every year. Each subject is for 100 marks. On a scale of 1 to 10, the difficult scale would be 7. The passing mark for any exam is 40%.
Other: I chose literature and psychology because of my curiosity. I am glad that I decided to study these subjects. These subjects gave me a new perspective to look out for, and I believe everything that I studied here will provide good practical knowledge. We have a college fest, named Mosaic. It takes place between July and September. It's a two-day fest filled with different activities focusing on sports, dance, and music. We have a basketball court and a volleyball court. Our college provides table tennis in the common room for boys and girls. We have an annual sports meet. It focuses on different sports such as swimming, tennis, football, cricket, badminton, etc. There are different clubs in this college such as an entrepreneurship club, students league, economic club, NS, DLLE, etc.
Reviewed on 1 Dec 2024Read More
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caralisa tellis
Bachelor of Management Studies - Batch of 2026
2.6
2Placements2Infrastructure2Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
St. Andrews College and its facilities.
Placements: Very few got great companies to work in, and a few didn't get that good companies. The highest would be 6 LPA, but I don't know, as I am currently studying in the first year. Many got internships via LinkedIn and Internshala. Roles offered can be HR manager, finance analyst, etc.
Infrastructure: In our BMS building, there are no proper facilities like duster, marker, and Wi-Fi. Also, the walls are cracked, and there is no proper staff. The facilities are average, and the canteen food is a little bit overpriced. It's also pretty dirty, and the sports are really good for football, basketball, hockey, etc.
Faculty: Teachers are qualified, and their teaching quality can differ from teacher to teacher. Otherwise, they are good. Yes, the course and curriculum are relevant and make us ready for the future. It's pretty normal examination, and I don't remember the pass percentage.
Other: I chose the BMS course because I want to be a businesswoman pursuing HR. I wish there were proper facilities and more fests and events in my college. This year, the fest was canceled, leaving all students miserable. The campus crowd is pretty good, and there are various club activities.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read More
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Ashton
B.Com. in Accounting and Finance - Batch of 2024
4.8
5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
I would definitely recommend this college, with its excellent faculty and positive environment.
Placements: My final year experience was really good. Two bank recruitments are conducted for our batch. Many students opted for internships in the banking sector. College faculty provided support to students with a strong finance background.
Infrastructure: St. Andrews college provides an enabling environment that includes a gymkhana, a laboratory for science students, a well-maintained basketball court, and a library with a pleasant atmosphere. The price of the food at canteen is slightly high but worthy.
Faculty: Faculty members at St. Andrews College are excellent. Most of my professors teach brilliantly and are approachable and friendly. Teachers are calm and help with any problems, whether academic or personal. Semester-end exams are conducted strictly and follow proper guidelines.
Other: I was a BAF student, and my batchmates were very good and friendly.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024Read More
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rishi roy
B.Sc. in Hospitality Studies (Hotel Management) - Batch of 2019
2.2
1Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
Unhappy with the general upkeep of Hospitality Department.
Placements: We were not provided job placements through the college, even though we were promised about placements by the mid of third year. 2-3 higher education agencies did visit the college, but not for job placements. After completion of degree, we were asked to look for a job ourselves.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure here is pretty basic. Rooms don't have ACs or TVs, and the benches aren't well maintained. But the practical rooms like the kitchen, mock restaurant, and housekeeping room are decent. The food at the canteen is just average, and it is always paced, so most students preferred to grab lunch outside.
Faculty: The teachers kept changing every year. Only a handful of teachers sustained in the college. We started with great teachers in First Year. By the time we reached Third Year, most of the faculty was new and didn't know how to handle a class/teach the portion. I don't think we were industry ready by the end of third year. Most of it was self learning. Semesters were easy to crack.
Other: The Hospitality department of St. Andrew's is always neglected. All the attention and funding goes to the main college. Hospitality students feel like an add-on or an afterthought for the management.
Reviewed on 3 Jun 2024Read More
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Anonymous
Bachelor of Management Studies - Batch of 2023
3.2
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Amazing in terms of academics, average in terms of college life (trips).
Placements: I did my degree in BMS in marketing. Placement opportunities are there, but not many. They are usually underpaid. From my 2023 batch, very few got placed. Only 1 got placed in a reputable company. I would not recommend doing this course alone; additional certifications are needed.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is average, no AC, only fans make it hard in summer. Classrooms have very old benches. The canteen is crowded with very little ventilation, and things are overpriced too. The library is good; books and computers are well-kept, and the library is well-maintained.
Faculty: Teachers are very helpful; education-wise, the college is good. The faculty has very strict rules regarding discipline. Teachers are highly qualified. Activities and games are included by the faculty to engage students. Practical as well as theoretical knowledge is provided.
Other: Events are amazing, nicely taken care of. However, no trips or industrial visits are carried out by the college, so it gets a bit discouraging. The crowd is mostly middle-class elite kids. Food options are limited for vegetarians.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2024Read More
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Placement Cell Assistance for B.Sc. Students
The placement cell at St. Andrews College of Arts, Science and Commerce assists students in getting placed through:
* Company visits: Recruiters from top companies such as TCS, Infosys, Byju's, and Tech Mahindra visit the c
Placement Cell Assistance for B.Sc. Students
The placement cell at St. Andrews College of Arts, Science and Commerce assists students in getting placed through:
* Company visits: Recruiters from top companies such as TCS, Infosys, Byju's, and Tech Mahindra visit the c
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Atul Mishra
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Answered 5 months ago
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Success Rate of Placement Cell in Securing Jobs for B.Com Students
Based on the statements provided by students and alumni, here's a summary of how successful the placement cell is in securing jobs for B.Com students:
* Companies visit campus: According to several stu
Success Rate of Placement Cell in Securing Jobs for B.Com Students
Based on the statements provided by students and alumni, here's a summary of how successful the placement cell is in securing jobs for B.Com students:
* Companies visit campus: According to several stu
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce has been rated 3.6 on placements on the basis of 72 reviews done by students.
In St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce, 989 students were admitted in year 2016-17, out of which 696 graduated in 2018-19. From this, 62 qualified students
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce offers median package range of INR 300,000 during in-campus placements. It has a decent placement assistance program and has been rated 3.6 on placements as per Shiksha verified reviews by students.
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce has placed its selected students in known and reputed companies such as Jrk Stock Broking Pvt Ltd, Mbdskss ( Ma Bhagwati Devi Samaj Kalyan Siksha Samiti ), Synthetic Research Development, Samsung R And D Institute India Noida, Marrow, Entire Ceramis
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