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Placements: Around 80% of students are placed. The highest salary package offered is 8 LPA, and the minimum salary package offered is 2 LPA. Infosys is the top recruiting company. The internships are provided by companies like TCION. The top roles offered are junior data analyst and scientist at companies like Cisco.
Placements: About 70% to 80% of students get placements. Companies like Google, Ernst and Young, PWD, and Accenture are the top recruiters for the course. The average salary is 3.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA for a bachelor of commerce regular. Assistant managers, clerks, accountants, etc., are the roles offered in our course.
Placements: I'm still in 2nd year I don't know much about placements and all but one thing I know is that one with a good percentage can have a chance to get selected in college placements. If you have backlogs, you are not allowed to attend the college placements.
Placements: I am still in 1st year, but I have heard students getting offers up to 21 LPA for B.Sc., and the average package of 6 LPA. The top recruiting companies include Amazon, Deloitte, KPMG, Infosys etc. Some courses can't have attractive offers because the value that they bring is limited.
Placements: Because of COVID 19, we didn't have campus placements, but interviews and recruitments were going on online. I was in the placement group, and till now, I have not been placed in any company. Placements are not up to the mark. They should improve it a bit.
Placements: From our course, none of the students was placed. The placement opportunities specifically for natural science are very less. However, different companies which are not related to the natural science field visit here for recruitment of natural science students. Most of the students usually opt for post-graduation. But opportunities for professional course students are very high in placements.
Placements: About 55-60 students were there in our class initially. As we are media-related students there are plenty of placements for us, but it purely depends on talent, marks are secondary because the course that we are doing needs creative thinking and management ability. Top recruitment companies such as designing, advertisement, and cinema-related brands are the top-most priority that they come into play. Due to covid, we were not able to proceed with the internship at our given time which was after ...
Placements: I cannot really speak about the placements. I am still in the second year. I heard from my seniors that students from our course who have respectful grades and do not have any backlogs get placed easily.
Placements: Our college has a very good reputation. There is a placement cell with very responsive and helpful staff. The average salary package offered to our seniors was in the range 2 LPA-4 LPA. For internships, we are added to groups and given updates about internships by the placement cell.
Placements: Few of our seniors got placed. TCS comes to our college for recruitment. Our college has a placement cell, which is very active, and they help students with internship offers from various companies. A good amount of students got internships.
Placements: I think around 30% of our seniors got placed, and we have a placement cell, which is highly active and responsive. The placement cell also provides internship opportunities with the students to help them find an internship by the end of the 4th semester. The top roles offered were HR and operations.
Placements: We have a placement cell in our college, which is pretty active. They provide internship opportunities. The roles offered are marketing and sales. The placement staff are helpful and help us solve all our queries. A few of our seniors got placed as well.
Placements: Few of our seniors got placed. Our college has a very active placement cell, which helps students with internships as it shares internship opportunities provided by various companies. The top roles were offered in human resource, operations, marketing and sales domains.
Placements: We have a placements cell which is average. Students do post internships, but there are very few roles like sales, HR and marketing. Many students got internships through websites like Internshala as well. Most of the students try and get internships on their own.
Placements: Our college has an active placement cell, which is responsive. They ensure that all students are ready for the internships being offered. Many students got an internship, and few students were also able to get an internship in Morgan Stanley. Most of the internships were offered in marketing and sales domains.
Placements: The placement committee of our college is very active with regular updates, be it internship opportunities or final placements. Most of our batch got good internship opportunities through the placement committee. There were diverse roles offered by the companies in the field of marketing, finance, operations, human resources, etc.
Placements: Our college has a placement cell, which helps students to contact companies for internships. Most of the posts offered were related to either marketing or business development. All students are compulsorily made to attend skill training sessions on how to be ready for interviews before the actual placements commence.
Placements: Our college provides decent placements. Around 30% of the students from our course got placed. Our college invites some of the best companies like TCS, PayPal, Morgan Stanley, etc.. for placements. The placement cell of our college do their best to invite different companies for the students.
Placements: About 30-40% of students in our course got placed. The highest salary package offered was 6 LPA, and the average salary package offered was 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies like National Instruments and TCS visit our campus for placements. Roles like developer and associate roles are offered to the students. The college does not provide an internship for students.
Placements: There are no placements at all. But teaching is good. The college provides excellent exposure, but the placements are really bad, especially for postgraduate students. Placements for undergraduate students are pretty decent, and the students are also offered decent pay. The companies approaching the college are also decent.
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