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Placements: No placement and stuff in Zakir Husain College, and that was one of the worst things about that college. We were hoping that there would be certain companies to offer job roles. No one got any kind of internship or anything. They don't have the resources to invite MNCs or government organizations for placement.
Placements: A lot of students were given the B.A. Hons English course, around 30 students, by the 1st mop-up round. A lot of internships are offered in our college with placements. We have our own placement cell on Instagram and WhatsApp that gives updates and information about new internships and companies.
Placements: In Political Science Honours, there is no placement cell, and you don't get any package. It is more common for Commerce or Science streams at the graduate level. In Political Science, you receive a package after post-graduation, so don't expect placements immediately after your degree.
Placements: I've been unaware of the placement cell; either it isn't fully active or no arrangements have been made by the college to make us better understand the procedure. To my knowledge, no one is placed. Extempore, debate competitions, and speeches were organised on a regular basis.
Placements: The placements are below average for B.A. program students. The college does not offer many opportunities for the course. Even though companies like Agile and TCS do come to the campus, none of them hire from the B.A. program. Thus, it needs to be improvised. The placement rate is very low too.
Placements: Only 20 percent of the students got placement. The highest package offered is 12 Lacs per annum and the lowest is about 5 Lacs. At least 30 percent students got internships. Roles of HR manager and Accountant were offered. Some students also got selected in Delhi police through NCC, Zakir Hussain.
Placements: There is not greater placement in this course because, generally, students opt for this subject for their UPSC exams. An internship is provided by the university according to the records of the student. In this course, students explore the political area. This course helps students improve their ideas about political careers.
Placements: Morning college has good placements every year but not for evening college as very less students get placed. Companies from the IT sector and business sectors come to offer placements but arts students can't get placed in the IT sector.
Placements: There were 30 percent students in my course and with no package. No companies are there for this course. Internship depends on person not to the course. No good roles offered in my course. Mine course gives Hindi and political Science knowledge only.
Placements: We are in 1st year so we cant get placements and no students get internships from my course as per my knowledge. I don't go to college because I don't feel comfortable there. Its just a horrible place. I could have taken admitted to another college but did a big mistake.
Placements: Around 20% of students were placed in the previous year. The salary packages offered were between 2.0 LPA and 3.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies were majorly MNCs and tech companies. Around 40% of students got internship opportunities in summer internship programs.
Placements: Around 1% students were placed in our course. The highest package offered is 2.6 lacs and the lowest is 1.44 Lacs. Top recruiting companies were Team Lease, HR Consultancy firms, etc. Around 10-15% students got internship from our course in Oyo, SBI Byjus and CA firms. Roles offered were of Accountant, Business Consultant and Business Development officer.
Placements: In our college, there is a benefit for students who belong to minority category. I got 93% aggregate in CBSE in a general category, but I am studying with students who got 80% aggregate just because they belong to minority category. The salary package offered is nominal and ranges from Rs. 65,000 to 70,000 per annum. None of the companies showed interest to visit here yet for placements.
Placements: Placements offered in the graduation college was top-notch. Companies like Genpact, Ernst & Young and many other known MNCs used to visit here for placements. Our college also has a placement cell which is very helpful in such kind of information.
Placements: About 54% of the students are choosing at least one course in our college. The average salary package offered is 2 LPA. The top recruitment companies for our course SLA, India Shine and Anyonyam Consulting. Maybe 70 to 80% of the students are doing internships or taking the training.
Placements: About 50% of the students from our course got placed. The salary offered here ranges from Rs. 15,000-30,000 per month. I don't know about recruiting companies for our course. Companies offered roles as an accountant and junior assistant. I don't know what percentage of students got internships.
Placements: Very few companies visited the college. I didn't get placed from college, nor I know if any of my friends who got placed. Roles offered were like BPO, telecalling, etc., and the salary ranged from Rs. 10,000 to 13,000 which I found very low. Around 5% of the students got internships.
Placements: The placement cell was not active. IDBI Bank visited the campus to offer internships, and the role offered to the students was to sell insurance policies. I got selected for it but didn't join the internship, so I don't have much idea about it. The previous year, a company from Noida called Dataflow visited the campus, but I didn't attend the interview, so I don't have much idea about it. A few of my friends are still working there.
Placements: Placements in our college were not that good. However, it has improved. Our college organised a job fair where a lot of companies visited including HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and many more. Around 40% of students got an internship. The stipend offered was of Rs. 6,000 per month.
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