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Placements: The college does have a placement cell, although it’s not much looked upon. They usually underpay the students. Hence, students prefer taking up internships from outside organizations themselves. Mostly, media organizations only visit, making it difficult for journalism students to get internships.
Placements: Only 30 students are in the biotechnology course. Till now, no one has gotten the package for the course. The faculty members are young and not so experienced. The college offers various opportunities to showcase your talents and qualities in co-curricular activities, events and fests.
Placements: KC College's biotechnology programme disappoints in placements due to limited scope and below-average salaries. They must enhance industry collaboration and offer training. Students should consider this before enrolling themselves and making wise decisions.
Placements: As I have some contacts with my seniors, they said that placements are pretty decent in this college and not up to expectations. At a the worst case, sometimes, average students of KC College do not even get placed. So I would not recommend this college if you coming for the placement purpose.
Placements: Around 130 students have been enrolled in our course. Since we are in the second year, we haven't got any offers for placements other than a few companies wanting interns. Quite a few have internships, but they have been doing it outside the college.
Placements: Placements here, as far as I have seen, are not that well. Our college is very famous, but the placements are not up to the mark. Top recruiting companies like TCS, Deloitte, and JP Morgan visit the college for placements. The hiring rate is low. Only 10-20% of students got internships.
Placements: Top recruiting companies are EY and Deloitte. Companies used to come in great numbers before, but now they don't come due to Covid. HR was famous for its recruitment, but due to Covid, they have been not very good. Companies coming are hard for the final year students.
Placements: Placements in our college are very few. There are around 100 students in our batch. Only 3 students got placed including me. There is a placement cell in the college. But its not efficient enough for the students. Overall placements cell needs to improve its working. Placements in our college were for unaided courses like BAF, BFM, etc.
Placements: I am not aware of placements because the companies visited the campus was not much great and that too they did not offer a decent salary package and role in the organisation. The highest salary package offered was 4-6 LPA, and the students were asked to sign a bond for 2 years.
Placements: The placements in our college were not at all appropriate. They just sent our CVs to random places just to fill their numbers. They were more concerned about the fees they are getting. The college didn't try much to offer internships. We had to find opportunities by ourselves. There is no placement cell in KC.
Placements: The placements are decent. Training could have been provided and information could have been dispersed in a better manner. A variety of roles were offered - some were restricted to certain specialisations (BAF, BMS) and some were open to all. The highest package offered was 9 lakhs and the minimum was 3 lakhs. If you take up an advanced diploma, it is compulsory to do an internship (marketing, sales management, etc.).
Placements: The percentage of students placed in my course was nearly about 30 students in the final year of the graduation. There are many good companies which are in contact with our college for placements of students and many of them have also been recruited in the same.
Placements: According to a senior, the average placement is mostly around 5 to 6 LPA, and there has been a decrease in the past 2–3 years. Many students are either focused on exam preparation or aspiring to become entrepreneurs, making the placement scenario less appealing.
Placements: Till now, 10% of students got placed. The lowest package offered is 1.8 LPA, and the highest package till now is 3.8 LPA. Deloitte, Wipro, etc., were the two big firms that came here till now. We didn't get to know much about placements.
Placements: 70-80% students get placed from our college. As per the website the college provides placement in big 4 and other than this college also provide placement in infosys aditya birla group deloitte wipro. Students from all the courses get a chance for this.
Placements: About 75% of the students from our course got placed. The salary offered is Rs. 20,000 per month. Courses like CA, CS and ICWAI are offered to the students. The salary package offered ranges between 7-8 LPA. About 30% of the students got an internship in different companies. Some students got an internship in MNCs, some in average MNCs, and some are in local companies. Some students got an internship in international companies. Our college offers different courses for students.
Placements: I was studying for an additional exam at the time of placements, so it did not give me time to apply or go through the process. Some of my friends got placements in companies like Deutsche Bank, ICICI, EY, etc. Some of them got a salary ranging around Rs. 30,000 per month.
Placements: 60 out of 10 students goes For pharma suitical comony as a M R job. And in other subjects 5/6 students goen in a Good Job. Generally no specially placement. Some MR student work on local Area. But its good for study so You can get admit and study in this.
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