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Placements: A total of 15 students were admitted to the five departments for Masters in Forestry. In my department, there were 3 people. Semester-wise, the fees will range between 12,000 to 15,000. Most of the students will apply for teaching or scientist professions. After the master's, you can apply for project assistant positions.
Placements: As a current MBA student at Kerala Agricultural University, I've observed that approximately 85% of students from my batch were successfully placed in various reputed companies. The highest package offered was around INR 12 Lacs per annum, whereas the lowest package was around INR 4.5 Lacs per annum. The average package stood at approximately INR 6.5 Lacs per annum. The top recruiting companies for our course include multinational corporations such as Deloitte, TCS, Infosys, HDFC Bank, and ICICI...
Placements: About 70% of our students have been placed in jobs. The lowest salary offered was 30,000, and the highest was 4-5 lakhs. The top recruiting companies are located in Australia. There are many opportunities offered by our course, and it is an emerging topic in this world.
Placements: The college is the latest in university. Our college has fewer students. Our teachers pay attention. The location of the college is in a subtropical high range. They give opportunities to study all types of crops. The first batch had 3 JRF in social, science, and PG. Around 2 students entered management institutes like IIM and MANAGE. The second batch is getting intense training for the coming ICAR PG exam. Around 3 students entered MANAGE, IRMA, and NIAM for their PG in management. Our college ...
Placements: Placements are not happening in our college. If they do, only 10–20% of students get benefits. If anyone gets a placement offer, they can only offer a salary package with a range of 2 LPA to 3 LPA. Top roles such as agri officer, agri manager, and soil tester. Our course has a career scope in agri-research stations, banking, professorships, and other fields.
Placements: Every district has a post of Agriculture Officer which is recruited through Psc and also there is a post of soil survey officer. Many banks comes in the college for recruitment. The college also offers internship opportunities It also offers seminars for examination for CAT exam etc. Most of the students pursue their M.Sc. as there are various subjects in which you can pursue your M.Sc. .
Placements: The agriculture course offered a huge variety of opportunities for undergraduate students. Some of our colleagues were appointed as agriculture assistants, farm officers and lab assistants in various research centers and agriculture officers. Besides, there are MBA aspirants who now got admission to IRMA (Gujarat) IIM (Ahmedabad). Moreover, we could continue further studies by pursuing post-graduation afterward. There are a lot of opportunities abroad also. We got admission here by qualifying in...
Placements: Placements were not up to the mark. Majority of the students got placed in banking firms. I don't know about placement rates. We have a placement cell, but as I said earlier, they need to provide more opportunities. They can invite more companies to our campus for placements.
Placements: Most of the companies that visit the campus are from the service sector. Students of our senior batches got their jobs only through competitive exams but not through any campus placement drives. However, placement drives are about to start by July this year (2019). Some students also started working as TAs (teaching assistants) in the same college after the completion of their masters for a salary of Rs. 30,000 and some students also got placed as research associates with a daily payment of Rs. ...
Placements: I'm not interested in going for a job after M.Sc. I want to continue my studies further so, I never bother about placements. But placements are very poor in my opinion, because we are getting under employment placements therefore most of the students are opting for Ph.D. Banks, IBPS, UPSC.
Placements: Most of the students in KCAET were well placed in food industries such as Hatsun, Jubilant Food Works, Kohinoor, etc. But most of them opted for higher studies in foreign countries such as New Zealand, Canada and Australia. However, it's our honour to be blessed with good alumni. The salary packages offered were decent and ranged between 1.5 LPA to 3 LPA. Students were offered roles such as production executive, quality controller, and also R&D executive. Most of the students got internships in ...
Placements: Some of our seniors got a job through campus placement. VST Tillers, Kirloskar Pumps and such companies are offering jobs here. In VST Tillers, they treated our agricultural engineers as a Technical Trainer. The salary offered by them is 13,000 and an extra 500 for food and accommodation per day. Almost all the final year students do their internship programme during the last semester as an inplant training. At this time, we get 8,000 as a stipend.
Placements: Unfortunately, there are no placements that are taking place in our college. But in a year, only 40 students are passing out. So the competition is less when compared to other engineering courses. The students who passed out are now working abroad or some are preparing for more competitive exams. Now the 32nd batch of this course is studying in the college as first-year students.
Placements: Graduates from our college are placed in different fields of states and abroad. They worked most satisfactorily and commitment in every field. The first 5 to 6 batch students worked in teaching field as professors, associate professors, and assistant professors. Some of them worked in soil and water as well as in ground water departments. From next batch onwards so many of them worked in USA, Africa, and Gulf countries. From 17 to 27th batch, most of the graduates worked in different locations i...
Placements: It is the only college in Kerala which provides the course of agricultural engineering. Only 50 students in a year are passed out in this course. So the chances of getting a job are much higher when compared to other courses. Students are getting placed in companies like KAMCO, Kerala Agro Industries, etc.
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