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- Discontinued (May 2022)- C Programming SJC Bangalore - St. Joseph's College
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Placements: Placements in our college are quite good. Many companies like EY, Tommy Hilfiger, etc., visited the campus for placements, so we could attend the interviews here itself. So it will be easy for us to get placed. Nowadays, it's difficult to get placed as the competition is high.
Placements: Placements in the college have not been great as B.Com started three years ago and only two batches have passed out yet. However, this year it was better as last year only one student got placed. However, this year, many good companies like TCS, Clear Tax, EY, recruited a decent number of students. Even the faculty helps you get through interviews.
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.
Placements: The placement cell is highly active, and at least 10 companies visited the campus only for B.Com. Many renowned companies such as E&Y and TCS came for recruitment, but there is a major loophole in the placement scenario, i.e., a student selected for one company is not eligible to sit for other companies.
Placements: The course B.Sc in economics, mathematics and statistics (EMS) is relatively new. However, it stood top in national rankings. Especially, after the accreditation of NAAC, its value has increased. Placements are not that great as of now. The previous batch was offered an average salary package of 3.5 LPA. But, most of the students choose to go for higher studies and do not attend placement drives. This course forms a really good base for further courses in economics, and most of the students opt ...
Placements: Placements in our college weren't great. I did not apply for placements as I wanted to pursue higher education after completing my bachelors in commerce. I have to do MBA in finance as my specialisation in UG is finance. I will directly join an MBA course without working in the corporate sector.
Placements: I actually don't know about the placement rate in college because I have not applied for an internship or placement. But as far as I know, many of my friends got placements from the college, and they were offered salary packages of Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month. Very few companies visited our campus for recruitment. However, many students in our senior batch got placed.
Placements: There were no placements for undergraduates, but almost all the students go for further studies. Only one student opted a job after graduation. Similarly, there were no internship programs for the students. The large size of the college makes such activities slightly challenging.
Placements: As this is research oriented course, there isn't much placement in this field, but in general the college gets various companies, including startups who offer job's with a good pay. There are a lot of well renowned companies who come during the placements.
Placements: Every year many students are being placed to highly reputed companies. This year too their was recruitments happening all around Many students from the 3 rd year UG and 2nd year PG are placed in top companies. There is placement from over 40 companies for each combinations.
Placements: Placements are the best in this college. Companies flood in suiting each graduates needs. The choosing happens in a fair way. Every student is given the opportunity, and in the past years, seniors are placed in very good position with very good pay. There is a good relationship between the college and the companies, and the companies also feel happy.
Placements: I did a degree in a triple major (EJP). In terms of my core subjects there was only about one or two jobs available from the placements office. There were about two or three companies that allowed B.A. Students to sit for placements for their company like McKinsey and Company and Griddle but these jobs had no relation to my subjects. Since this was the first batch of the commerce B.Com to graduate the placements were not as many as colleges like SJCC because most companies think this is only an ...
Placements: The college has a placements office and placements are really high. Students can happy for placements and internships online or offline. The placements list and the names of selected candidates are put up on the noticeboard. Students are assisted in preparing for interviews and writing ru00e9sumu00e9s.
Placements: The placement is really helpful as the college gives exposure to the students in various aspects as it greatly helps the students to do well in their placements. That being said companies like Wipro, Infosys, Declathon. Etc. Come for campus selections and the rate of selections is really high, on an average 9 out 10 students applying get placed.
Placements: Few companies like Google, Dell, Infosys etc., were seen. The campus placement in this college is not that good as the subjects thought are not mostly meant for that purpose and are meant for further studies. Only a few get selected and also are paid less comparatively.
Placements: We had good companies coming to our college. Our branch was related to electronics so it was good. Since our batch is related to hardware, our opportunities were less, but whichever companies came, they were good. We even had certificate courses related to our placement, so that we could get placed in a good company. They used to train us like how to talk and how to attend an interview etc.
Placements: There was no one on the campus placements as such, but the students get one month time for the internship, and our teachers helped us a lot to get us in a well-renowned production house, ad agencies, graphic designing firms, news channels and newspapers. So, deserving students convert their internships into a job.
Placements: The placement has been good in St.Josephs College of Arts and Science. Many multinational companies and many other private companies come here for interviews. About60% of the students got the internship from the college. There are no specific rules, but students should dress decent, and ID card is compulsory. Since I am a fresher, I don't know much about placements.
Placements: The placements are available for the B.Sc courses, and many companies like Wipro, Infosys, Cognizant, etc. come to the college to hire the best students. But for B.A. courses there are few placements opportunities, but you get to learn a lot in B.A. courses and are placed with good packages.
Placements: There are excellent placements in the esteemed companies in its own job fair of companies such as TCS, EY, Deloitte, PWC, Goldman Sachs, KPMG and also for KPOs such as Accenture, First Advantage, Wipro outsourcing and many other firms. Also, quality education is given with full-fledged soulful ambience.
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