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Placements: The overall percentage of placement in this course is 40%. In this course, internships are only done in the final year. The packages offered were less than expected. The internship rate for students is about 60%. Previous year students were not satisfied with placement and internship.
Placements: I think the college recently got admission from JEE. The placement records of the college is very good but the college is working on that. At least 40 students got placed in company like TCS, etc. And average salary is approximately 3.20 lacs per annum.
Placements: The placement ratio is average. In this integrated course, people can get an average package of about 2-5 LPA. The ratio of student internships is low. In certain courses, students get campus placements with a package of about 2-4 LPA. Students in their last semester are eligible to get campus placements.
Placements: No internship, no placement—they're just interested in polishing their own medals and badges of guiding M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. The placement drive occurs 1-2 times a year, and even then, the ratio of placement is like one out of 40-50 people, with only M.Sc. students getting placed. Other courses, like B.Voc. RLM, have good placements around 25-30K per month. But other than that, it's just a scam with occasional leeching off students who got placed on their own. To summarize, it's nothing mor...
Placements: Placements are primarily research-based, so most students pursue higher studies. You can expect placements only after the completion of the course; there are no placements before completing the course. For internships, students go for summer internships at reputed institutes like IITs and NITs.
Placements: There is a placement cell, but most of the students opt for research work. The majority of the students were placed in good institutions for their respective dissertations. The placement cell can be improved, which can provide students with increased career opportunities.
Placements: Almost 90% of students passed the course. But there was no placement in my department, particularly for my course. Students have to do internships as part of their thesis in the final semester. Most of the students joined research, and some went for higher studies. Some even diverted to different fields, like management.
Placements: Placements: As it is a research-oriented course, most students go for higher studies. You can expect some placement after completion of Masters. Average Package: 3 Lacs P.A. Highest Package: 4 Lacs P.A. Internship: Students go to reputed institutions for summer internships, like NIT, IISER, and IIST, but mostly you have to try off-campus. Academic = Follow NEP, Most professors have work experience from foreign countries. You can expect a mixed bag when it comes to academics .
Placements: Most of the students went for their internships all over India. This was only possible as the knowledge imparted to them regarding the subject was ample and sufficient for them to stand out. However, the placement needs to improve and more companies should come together for recruitment.
Placements: All students from class either enrolled in Ph.D. programs in good universities or secured government jobs. Good placement options are available. The department has collaborations with many reputable companies and other universities for internships and placements.
Placements: As I am a B.Sc. 1st year student, I don't know much about placements. But pursuing this course can help you excel in your studies. You can further pursue M.Sc. and Ph.D. or become a scientist, professor, or engage in research in the field. Another option is to pursue a government job.
Placements: So, I haven't seen a lot of guys placed from here, but the professors are helpful and write recommendation letters for you. They also provide internship opportunities, as they are tied with hospitals and other universities too, so opportunities are there for you to grab.
Placements: It does provide some placement only one student is placed but our course is mainly research-oriented. The majority of students do not want to join private companies. The majority of the students want to opt for PHDs but there are placements in departments like computer science and engineering and in vocational courses as well .
Placements: Placements in the college are good in our course with the high package. The companies that visit the campus for placements are KEHY, Swift and Hudson, NES, and many companies. The highest package offered is 23 LPA and the lowest package offered is 14 LPA. The percentage of students who got internships is 62%. Many students are placed successfully in college.
Placements: Talking about the placement rate, it is 9/10 because placement sessions are going on these days and students are participating and enhancing their knowledge. Also, students are being offered an average package of 7 LPAs. So it is better to keep it here.
Placements: Many big companies are coming to our college campus to recruit students, like TCS, Wipro, CEAT, Jagran, etc. There are about 80+ companies for each course. To sit for placement, one has to pass in each subject of every semester. About 90% of students get campus placement. The top roles offered in our M.A. Journalism and Mass Communication course are journalist/reporter, editor, broadcast journalist, public relations specialist, and many more.
Placements: As per my knowledge, around 88% of students are placed. This university is improving its training and recruitment every day. The top recruiting firms are TCS, Synoriq, Nagarro, Byju's, Infosys, and many more. Training and placement cells regularly organize placement drives, and companies with superior packages visit to recruit students.
Placements: About 20 to 40 percent of students who joined the course were placed in good company with a good package. The maximum package was INR 15 lacs per annum, the minimum package was INR 5 lacs per annum, and the average package was INR 8 lacs per annum. Thanks for giving me this opportunity.
Placements: The percentage of students placed in our college is 85 percent. The highest package is 30 lakh per annum, the lowest package is 7 lakh per annum, and the average package is 11 lakh per annum. The top companies recruiting for our course are Infosys, Arup Group, etc. And the percentage of students who got internships is 70 percent, and the top roles offered in our course are 15 per year.
Placements: The exact number of students who get placed every year is not known to us publicly, but whatever we hear in the college about the placements from our friends, it can be easily said that 90% of them get placed each year, with the average package being between 5 and 6 lakhs per annum.
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