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Placements: Almost 70 to 80 percent of students are getting good placements and internships, but there are some slight problems students face after graduation. It still depends on each individual student. Overall, universities are trying their best to get top students to give them good practical knowledge.
Placements: Most of the students don't get good placements. The average salary package offered for CSE is 4.5 LPA and the highest salary package offered on campus is 12 LPA and off campus is 41 LPA. Students have to work on their own to gain good skills.
Placements: Most of the job roles offered were based on PHP, which shall soon be an obsolete technology. Most of the students who got internships were found it on their own. More subjects in the field of machine learning, big data and networking should be offered as they are far more lucrative compared to obsolete subjects of the bizarre GTU syllabus. Placements in 2021 were abysmal. I hope that the scenario will change.
Placements: 70% of students have placed but not with dream jobs. The highest package offered was 12 lacs per annum. The lowest was 2 lacs per annum. Top recruiting companies are GTPL, TCS etc. There's not much of internship. It's not good at placements so don't keep your hopes high.
Placements: In our batch, 40% of the students got placements while others were going to opt for higher education. Top recruiting companies were Tiny ERP, TatvaSoft, etc., and they also offered internships. Roles offered were system engineer or tester.
Placements: Placements of my batch were not very good. Maximum salary was 25K per month. And it was the same for senior batch. Students who opted for placement process were placed. But most students wanted to go for further studies in M.Tech or MBA. I am not sure of the companies but proper technical services role were provided. No one was given internship from college.
Placements: The placements in the college are below average, but then that's the case with every other engineering university. A couple of companies visit the campus for placements, but none are quite good. The average salary package offered by these companies was around Rs. 15,000 per month.
Placements: My seniors were the first pass out batch after being a deemed university. Only 15% of the people were placed. 3 lacs was the highest pay and 1.5 lacs was the lowest. The companies varied from being an automotive dealership, BPOs, manufacturing, educational sectors where in they offered roles in marketing and sales, designing, etc. There weren't any sort of paid internships offered and those who sought to go for one were also not supported by denying the attendance. The major concern of the very ...
Placements: The placements are average, not very good. The college is not keen on getting the students placed neither very good companies come here. Having said that, every student who wishes to have a job gets one, thanks to the ever demanding tech field and startups. However, those are not very lucrative to begin with.
This college is not worth your time and money. The faculty members are not supportive and some of them are sadistic. The infrastructure is good. The crowd is also pretty good. I would not recommend it to anyone, though. This is a waste of your time. There is no placement assistance and they would say that they do not care whatsoever happens with your career. Please ask your friends not to get admission to this college.
It is a good college for studying but provides no good placements and campus is also small. For civil, faculty is quite good but has no good management and administration. Sports is good and we have very good teams of volleyball and football for both girls and boys. Dance groups are also commendable but extracurricular activities do not get support from this college.
This college is not so good. Workshop has lots of unused machines. Architecture and all other facilities are good but management and faculties are bad and are not responsive enough. It requires better management and good placement officer which can actually bring companies in college. It was not worth money.
Indus is basically a very good college in comparison with other colleges. Everyday lectures are conducted timely and half of the studies is done on projector. Indus lacks in management as every year there are changes in the rules and regulation which are troublesome for students.
I have studied computer science engineering in Indus. The college faculty was average, but they had a good campus and other activities. But they don’t let any companies come in for placements as they have a reason that states that “affluent people come over here, they don't need a job". Which sounds ridiculous.
Placements: not all the students were placed and after placement they were not coordinating for completeing the whole process many of the students have to leave the company just because of this . company comes here with very low packages 3lac 3.5lac which is too less
Placements: Placed student strength is very low because 90% wanted to go abroad and 90% didn't even sit in placement. The average package is 4–8 LPA offered by the visiting companies. As I mentioned, a few students are seated in placement, so some of them get selected, and it is good for you to present yourself, even if you are not planning to go abroad. Most companies are recruiting for the positions of software engineers rather than ML.
Placements: In the 2018 placement batch, the package offered was 4 LPA. The criteria for placements is there must be no backlogs in any subject and all semester result must be minimum 7.5 CGPI. The package offered to 2017 batch is 9 LPA. Only two students got placed. All over the college placements are average.
Placements: The students get placed only in management jobs there are no technical jobs. The salary offered will be around 1.2 to 2.2 LPA. There is no good placement officer available for guidance. Students can get management and the call centre jobs easily for a salary of Rs. 10,000 per month. The placements in the college are bad.
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