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- B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science Vivekananda College, University of Delhi
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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Vivekananda College, University of Delhi
- B.A. (Hons.) in English Vivekananda College, University of Delhi
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- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) Vivekananda College, University of Delhi
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- Discontinued (Dec 2022) - B.A. in Political Science Vivekananda College, University of Delhi
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- Discontinued (Dec 2022) - B.A. in Food Technology Vivekananda College, University of Delhi
Placements: We have two sections of B.Com (Hons), each containing 40-50 girls. Our college doesn't provide placements in the B.Com (Hons) course. Other courses also don't have placements. About 30% of students do internships from other companies, not from our college. Our college doesn't have internship facilities.
Placements: Our course consists of 50 students, and the total number of enrolled students is 2200. It has its own placement cell, and different companies started by their ex-students provide us with the best platform for internships. They help us to enlighten different skills and help to make a different version of ourselves.
Placements: Last year the placement rate was 45% in the college. The top recruiter was Bank of America. The highest package was 4.2 Lacs per annum. Sales manager, customer relationship, and many more departments were available during the drive.
Placements: Our batch is from the 2022–2023 B.Com. Many students get placed. The average package is 50,000 to 200,000. Many companies recruited students, like Datsme, KPMG, and Professional Utilities. A total of 30% of students get internships.
Placements: I guess 25 students got placed this year with an average package of 5 LPA. The companies were Planet Spark and Bank of America. They also provide internships in INGLU and offer many workshops and skill development sessions; there are certificates for attending these.
Placements: In my college, the placements were good in 2023. Almost 35% of students were placed. The lowest package was 2 lacs, and the highest was 3.2 lacs in the computer science department. The companies were TCS and Amazon. I got an internship at Amazon for three months, so overall it was good.
Placements: Students scoring 84% and above were given admission, but now CUET has come. There were no placement offers. No top recruiting companies as such. There is one recruitment cell, but it doesn't work, and everything over there is useless. There was no exposure .
Placements: Around 80% of students get selected for placements. The highest package offered is 10 LPA, the average package is 6 LPA, and the lowest package is 3 LPA. The top companies that visit our college include Accenture and Asian Paints. The college also offers internships, but not every student is selected as a strong resume and CV are necessary.
Placements: 35% students were placed in course. Highest package 19 LPA. Average package 3-6 LPA. Lowest package 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies are Amul ,TATA motors, Sharda hospitals, Mahindra tech ,Bajaj Capital etc. 60% students got internship opportunities in companies like Wipro, Sprint, SRM institutions, INGLU, Amul ,TATA motors etc. Top roles offered are Data entry, Typing, Accounts altering, Sales, Advertisement, Web development etc.
Placements: The placements in our college are not up to the par as it is in University of Delhi generally being an off campus college. The placements cell of the college is pretty inactive and only started working diligently after we passed out. There were few startup companies which came for placements in the field of sales, finance and marketing. Few companies consists of Max Insurance which had insurance related opportunity. There needs to be improvement in these opportunities which will come as the coll...
Placements: As far as I've seen, the placements in my college are only from the placement cell of the college, and that's all, which is also not that good, so I would say the placement in this college is not something you should expect much from, especially for psychology. It is still okay for commerce students.
Placements: I would say there are 50-55 students who choose English Honours every year. And the package always depends on the student and not the college. The recruitment cell just shares the company's details and a link to apply and nothing else. The major roles offered here are Content Writing, sales department, etc.
Placements: The placement cell is growing. Last year many students got the perfect jobs. Sbi was the top company recruiting last year. The lowest package that was offered was 1 lakh per annum. I'm really glad that they've been progressing in this and i am excited for mine too.
Placements: From my course, none of the students got the chance for any internship or placement, as there were mostly commerce-based companies. The maximum package was offered by only one company that had visited for our course, which was for the receptionist role at Oberoi Hotels with a package of 6–8 LPA .
Placements: No idea about other courses, but there were no placement facilities for students pursuing B.A. Prog. Most of the students who pursued B.A. Prog ended up opting for higher education or got themselves placed in some BPO. In both cases, the college had nothing to do with it.
Placements: In my course, 20% of students were placed. In my course, I think 70–80% of students got internships. The average annual salary was nearly 3 to 4 lakhs. You can access jobs offered through my college. You can get a job through the campus placement cell.
Placements: There are few placements my course anyway and being an off campus college there are very few placements in my college. Maximum students got internship from my course because being an government college it gives internship opportunities to almost all students.
Placements: Placements are negligible, or we can say nonexistent, from the campus. The course is not job-oriented, and there is no active placement cell. Students often pursue further studies as the course does not lead to industry-level jobs. Many students in this course prepare for competitive exams instead.
Placements: Around 60% were placed this year in companies like Incedo, Bank of America, The Oberoi from B.Com. (Hons) and Food Tech Depth. The average package is 4-6 lacs, and the highest package is 19 lacs. The lowest package must be around 2.5 lacs. The roles offered are also up to par.
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