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Placements: This institute is an amazing place for a degree. The faculty members are very helpful, and they even have great contacts that are helpful for students to get internships and jobs at various levels and in diversified fields. The college gives an esthetic vibe.
Placements: There were no placements. Students were not expecting a lot from college but in return, students didn't get absolutely anything. There were no companies visiting our college and it was a hard situation for the students to find a job or a career after graduation.
Placements: In my batch approximately 89 students are currently present. Having 6,350 one year's fees. No recruitment in this course. No internships is provided. For me all subjects are on top. Because all subjects are not much easier nor tough too. For me accounts is on the top position.
Placements: The placements mostly revolve around internships while the students are studying, but after graduation, students mostly look out for better options on their own since there are engaged in the creative field. While the college does provide good options, everyone has already started doing something or the other.
Placements: The college has a placement cell. One can go there and talk to faculty members and submit their resume. They'll contact the students if there is an internship opportunity present. Teachers always push students to get internships during the course, and this year, especially during covid, they created WhatsApp groups to inform students about recruitments by different institutions.
Placements: The college portfolio has companies all over the country that recruit students from colleges like ours. The packages provided to our earlier pass out students were ranging from two-four Lacs per annum. The companies that came in for recruitment were well-reputed.
Placements: We are not yet in the phase of placements, so I do not have any idea about it. Our college has given us an opportunity in my 2nd year, and it was a pretty good one. In the third year, they will link students with some placements.
Placements: I have no idea about placements because I am in the first year. Top recruiting companies like Times Now, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, ACC, Accenture, Kotak Securities and Balaji visit our college for placements. Our college does not provide an internship for B.A students. Our college tries to provide an internship for scholar students.
Placements: The placement was decent but limited to specific domains. Companies like TCS and Wipro had come for recruitment. Software Developer, Business Analyst, Web Developer, Software Engineer, Graphic Designer are the roles offered. The percent of students selected varies from domain to domain.
Placements: We have placements in our college. But the BAF department is not the priority for the self-financing department. JP MORGAN came to college but selected only 2 students from BAF. More beneficial programs are conducted for other departments and not for BAF. They only know to talk good.
Placements: Out of 60 students only 1 person gets placement. Morgan Stanley is the top recruiter company for our dept. Internships are not provided by college yet. The faculty is very poor. There is no proper Head of the department for this section. Rest all other departments are well managed.
Placements: Our course was not for corporate jobs and stuff like that so no, we did not have any placement system for the course I was studying in. Though me and all my classmates have managed to get jobs on our own and are currently doing extremely well with great jobs as lawyers, psychologists, archaeologists so on and so forth, all because of the amazing and very effective learning experience we've had at Wilson College over the years.
Placements: As I have heard from my seniors, the placements are pretty decent compared to other colleges' placements. Almost our whole batch of a hundred and fifty students in one class finished at least one internship in the first year itself or ended up doing one in the first year break.
Placements: The college doesn't offer any placement opportunities. It's the responsibility of students to get a job after the completion of their course. No company visits the campus for campus placement drives. So don't think that you can get placed here. You have to try on your own by applying for jobs outside. You can get a job on your own if you are in Mumbai.
Placements: Placement opportunities are of course good and teachers guide students very well. In my batch many students got chance to work with hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, also NGO's. The percentage is always average as not all students take job offer after their graduation most of the students go for their further education. As currently I am working in Wilson as placement coordinator companies like Infosys, Aditya Birla, Mahindra, Morgan Stanley, TCS and many more. Roles like social media executi...
Placements: Companies don't usually visit the campus to hire the students of the BMM departments. However, this scenario is the same with almost all the other colleges. BMM students usually apply for internships and find their jobs on their own. However, companies have been visiting our college recently, and one of the well-reputed organisations like Radio Mirchi also visited the campus for placements. We've been told that in the coming two years, big companies will start recruiting students from our colleg...
Placements: The placements are offered to almost all the students except the students who only attend for exams and not for teamwork or lectures. Students in mass media are given ample project works which include teamwork and interaction. It is very important for students to be in the college rather than wandering in their own world, out of syllabus.
Placements: There is a special committee which manages the internship and placement of the college students. They are the medium between the firms and the students appearing for internships. There are lot of top firms which comes to the college to hire interns and if they are impressed they provide ppo to the students.
Placements: There are many short term courses associated with internships and placements. The professors itself are very helpful in helping us find a job. The college itself informs the students about job fairs through notice boards. So Wilson college is concerned about student's future as well.
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