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Placements: Top roles in our course allow us to be appointed as pharmacists in hospitals and reputed pharmacies. We can also open our own pharmacy to educate the public on disease spread and raise awareness about taking preventive measures during pandemics like COVID-19, typhoid, and malaria.
Placements: Our college does not offer many placements for the B.A. programme. However, many students pursue master's studies and get internships after the course. Almost 90% of students go on to pursue higher studies. Most of the students went to pursue M.A. from different colleges around India.
Placements: The college does not provide placements. The college has a committee for placement, but unfortunately, it is not functioning. However, the college has tried with various legal professionals, and thus the students get help to secure internships under some of the well-known advocates.
Placements: 20 percent of the students were placed in my course, and the highest was 1.2 LPA rupees. there were no well known recruits out there, and I wasn't offered a placement, so I don't know much about the placements part, but studying at St. Xavier's gives you a better reputation .
Placements: 50% of students were placed in my courses. The highest salary is 2 LPA, the average salary is 1.5 LPA, and the lowest salary is 1 LPA in my course. Top recruiting companies are Wipro, Infosys, HDFC, etc. 10% of students were placed in my course and in those companies. Our college placements need to improve.
Placements: Around 15-25% of students got placed in our college. Our college was good in terms of education. Companies won't visit our college to recruit students. Our college didn't provide internship opportunities for students. Top roles were not offered in our course, because it was a government-aided college.
Placements: Around 10% to 15% of students were placed in our course. The highest package offered for our course was around 4 LPA to 5 LPA, and the lowest package offered was around 1.8 to 2.5 LPA. Top recruiting companies for our course are Sun360, Persistent Systems, CommScope, TCS, etc.
Placements: During the time, when the pandemic started so it was difficult that we didn't get much opportunity for the placements. Only 1 to 2 companies were shared online but they had 5 years of bond. I don't know about the highest, the lowest, or the average salary package.
Placements: Probably around 30%-35% of the students were placed in the previous year. The highest salary package offered here was 8 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 2 LPA. I think the average salary package offered was 4.5 LPA. Companies which visit here for placements are TCS, Infosys, Amazon, Persistent Systems and some local companies, but they don't offer high salary packages. We get internships from the college, so basically, they are available for all students. Top roles are probably off...
Placements: Our college offers us with the placements that are not that great for a student. Our seniors have always informed us that we should never go through the college campus interview rather than go and search for yourself. The salary packages offered are not that great in our college. For the first and second year we were asked to do a 2 months internship depending on the field and company we chose. That was basically to get the idea of the market and understand how a particular interview session in ...
Placements: There were no placements for our batch. Only a few students got it for an average. The highest salary offered was Rs. 25,000 per month and they were offered placements in other states. The senior batch didn't get more placements. Very few students got placed, and the rest had to search on their own. Many got into MBA while others did some courses to get into industries.
Placements: Around 10% of the students got placed with a salary ranging from Rs.10,000 to 20,000. Mostly IT companies visited the campus for placements. Around 50% of the students got internships, but they didn't offer a stipend. We have done over internship without stipend. We have a placement cell, but it is not much efficient.
Placements: There were no placements during the year of graduation, and hardly any colleges provided placements. Hardly any companies visit Padre Conceicao College of engineering for placements. College should work on inviting companies. There a lot of jobs available for students, but they don't provide information about it.
Placements: Placement drive went out good for my batch compared to the previous year. Every 6/10 students were getting placed. The lowest CTA was 240000 per annum and the highest recorded by me was 425000. Don't remember the companies that came in but some of them were persistent, citrus, tcs.
Placements: Placements in our college were okay. Only a few companies visited our campus for placements. Around 10% of the students were placed. The average salary package offered was 3 LPA. Students were offered a software developer role. We have a placement cell available here. The placement officer used to send the job updates regularly.
Placements: The college doesn't provide placements directly, but a compulsory 6 month internship during the 4th year of the course allows you to establish contacts in the field to get a job after graduation. Individual faculty members and staff members also run firms and architectural offices and recruit students after graduation. They offer an average salary of around Rs. 22,000 per month to Rs. 25,000 per month.
Placements: Companies such as Infosys, TCS and Tech Mahindra visit the college to conduct placements drives. Other good companies, mostly the start-up companies also visit the campus. Around 40-60% of the students get placed on campus every year.
Placements: The placements were good. Most IT companies visit the campus and offer package of around 4 Lacs per annum. The number of companies in electronics area were less. One of the companies visiting the campus is sankalp semiconductors. They offered core electronics job role. There are no internship opportunities at campus.
Placements: The placements were not up to the mark. Just local companies are searching to hire freshers for an underpaid job. A few banks came for recruitments, but no one seemed interested. Many students participated and even got through, but nothing was great, because the highest package offered was just 1.8 LPA.
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