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Placements: Placement of college is average. Students need to be prepared for it before the 5th semester. The highest salary package was around 4 LPA-5 LPA and mostly people from the commerce department get placed because of their industry visits and compulsory internships. Very few people got placed this year. One thing that needs to be improved is college should provide placement training which was not given.
Placements: There isn’t placement for my course, so I’m not sure, but there’s a group where they send internship or job opportunities that you can apply for. Career opportunities for my course are content writers, journalism, editors, psychologists, HR, etc. People do get internships, but they normally look on their own without help from the college.
Placements: I don't think the placement cell does any work, at least in the undergraduate block. For undergrads, I don't think even the internship cell works. We need to really work hard to get internships by ourselves. Anyway, it's a great experience when it comes to college life.
Placements: Information about placements is not shared with us as we are in the first semester. Our seniors are getting placed in well-known firms, though. They are also getting great internship opportunities outside the college. My course opens up opportunities to work as a counselor or therapist after a master's degree.
Placements: Placements in Josephs are not very good from what I have heard from my seniors, but the quality of education provided is excellent with amazing faculty members. There are many internship opportunities provided by the college for students in almost every course.
Placements: Around 50 students are in my class, out of which around 5 of them dropped out. Our placements haven't begun yet. Around 20-25 of us have had internships in the course of 3 years. I'm not sure about others, but I interned at the Hindu. Journalism, researchers, etc. are the top roles offered.
Placements: The issue with St. Joseph's is that it barely has proper placements for humanities. Recently, they've just started working on that. Usually, only commerce students get placements. Although they have started working on the placement system for arts, it's still not proper.
Placements: Around 75% students get placed from our college. The offer package starts from 2 lacks. EJP is a very famous course. 90% of students easily get internship. The college has tie up with a lot of multinational companies. And passed out students have a good opinion about the college.
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: After the 4th semester, the students are called up for placements and are offered good packages from 20,000 to 60,000 per month. Most of the companies that visit here have a very good impression on the college. The chances of getting placed are 30-60%.
Placements: Fairly a large number of students were placed as far as I'm aware. However, I did not get placed through college as I wasn't getting the opportunity I was looking for at that time. All three courses were equally important and relevant with each other.
Placements: 90% of students were placed in my batch. 3 Lacs per annum is the average. PayPal is the top recruiter. 85% of students got internships in MNCs such as PayPal, Gartner, TCS and other companies. Trainings are given for HR, content writing and web designing. We can also work in NGOs.
Placements: Almost 90% of the students got placement. Main companies that recruit students from this course are Infosys, TCS, Google, Amazon, Cipla, LinkedIn and many others. The salary package offered is 3 LPA to 8.7 LPA. Internship programs provided by our college are very good, and they also provide good learning until the end of the student's graduation.
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: 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 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: We don't really go on placement basis, but we have 100% placement. All MNCs across Bangalore visit our college. Average salary would be 3.5 LPA to 4 LPA. It is the overall skill development programme which is being conducted for the students to get evaluated by the MNCs visiting our college.
It is somewhat lacking in the visual communication department, but a wonderful place to go to college. It is very well located. The only thing is that they don't have car parking for students, and there aren't very many places to eat around the campus. Lab facilities are great, though, and teachers are extremely sympathetic towards students.
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