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Placements: Placement number is good. Almost 95% of my seniors got placed in reputed companies. The placement has always been the strong point of the University. University works in improving the soft skills of students through various courses and workshops, etc.
Placements: As per the placements are concerned. Yes many good companies come to this college and they hire also. If anyone has made efforts then you can get a good package above 10 lacs. Also for avg students you get a placement in mass recruiting companies for sure. Their placement record is also true of 100% percent placement. They are providing it but yes this batch of 2019 will be the deciding factor as the no of students this year are triple of last years records. So keep tuned to it.
Placements: Right now, in the automotive design branch, the placements are going on. 50% of the students are placed. Tough decisions are made by students because they have to sit in CIT companies also. In our senior batch, 44 students are placed out of 72 which is quite good, but for the last consecutive 10 years, the placements are getting reduced.
Placements: The placements are not up to the mark. The average student gets the package of 2-2.5 lacs per annum package, but if students have good records in all the subjects, then many companies hire them with a very good package. There are many good students, who did not get placed from the college.
Placements: On an average, the placements for seniors were fine. Some did really well, and some didn't. That's the situation for other law batches of BA LLB and BBA LLB. Next year will be our first passing out batch. In total, the placements are not satisfactory here.
Placements: The placements in the college are decent as no big recruiters come for placements, while the average packages offered is 3 LPA to 4 LPA. Assessment internship based placements are given to students. Thomson Reuters, Manikaran Future Group, are few among the recruiters that come to the college, and there is a placement cell. As it is a growing college, will still need some time to become a well-known college.
Placements: Placement records have always been promising for CSE-CCVT branch, with a good record of more than 90% placements every year but however the avg. Package is somewhat around 2.5u20134 LPA. Basically, if u have talent and are an excellent coder then you can even get a package close to 9u2013 10lpa. The highest salary offered is around 18 LPA while the lowest would be around 2 LPA. If you are good enough then you will definitely get placed. If not, Infosys, TCS, and HCL are waiting. Prominent compan...
Placements: The placements are good. Good companies visit the campus, but the placement office people are not that much cooperative. The package that company offers is less compared to IITs and NITs. The placement cell people are partial for some branches as in some branch people have got double placement as well, but in other branches, opportunity is not given.
Placements: The placements in some mainstream branches like APEU and downstream, ADE, chemical are still going on, but till 2021 it will also decrease.The placements for other branches are poor or, not worth it. The placements for the previous 4 years were good, but in upcoming four years, the placements of flagship stream are going to come down. This year (2018) placements were very poor in my branch, that was considered to be its flagship branch.
Placements: Placements are decreasing as years are passing by. The reason is that number of students is increasing, and due to demonitisation, the companies are not hiring students. Our senior's batch faced same issues as 33/61 were placed and the highest package offered was 6 LPA, so after giving 20 LPA, no one wants 6 LPA package. Coming to companies, we have a decent number of companies visiting the campus, internships are a serious matter of concern here, as we don't get permission from the college to i...
Placements: When we talk about placements, it is totally based on your performance throughout this course. Also, you cannot depend on this university for the placements because no company is coming to this university. If I am talking about my branch, then there is no hope for the placements.
Placements: The placements were not good. Average placements were there for both senior batch and our batch. The highest package was 10 LPA offered but to only a few people, and the lowest was 3 LPA, and the average was only 3.5 LPA. The roles were not for technical position. The internship was also not as much as expected, and it was overall below average. Many students have done their internship without ant payment, and only a few got a stipend.
Placements: The placements have been average for my batch since 2014. Only 60% of my senior batch got placed with the highest package being 6.30 LPA offered by Maruti Suzuki, and the average being approximately 3 LPA. In 2014-18 batch, 50% of the students got placed. The average salary is the same at 3 LPA.
Placements: Most of the people get placed in IT firms and only a few companies from the core industry visit. The package offered seems too low considering the sum college takes as fees. Some senior placement coordinators even go to the extent of saying that the students buy their degrees, which in turn buys them jobs. Doesn't feel like an educational institution.
Placements: During 1st year placement, the students were getting more than 100% placement, but nowadays, the placements are very bad. Only, 20-30 students were getting placed in a batch of 100-120. The highest package of the branch is not more than 6-7 lakhs per annum, and the average package is 3-4 lakhs per annum. The companies come, but they choose mechanical students and ignore the students from our branch.
Placements: Placements in 2016 were alright. Last year it was 2017 which were not good at all as the placement in-charge left just before the placements were about to start. This year also, it hasn't been so fruitful, but as we all know the corporate sector is currently down so it may go up by the next year or so. The highest package might have gone up to Rs. 15 to 17 Lakhs, but it was for just one person. The average must have remained in the category of Rs. 4-5 Lakhs which nobody would take. No big compan...
Placements: For aerospace, placement is low in India, as it is still a developing field. I would say placement is below average. Internships are provided by the university. Major companies like Rolls Royce and Honeywell came this year, and Mahindra Aerospace comes every year.
Placements: The placements of my college are quite better as compared to other private universities for CSE branch. 97 percent of the batch is placed well. Some of the students of the college are placed in the 2nd half of 3rd year. The companies like Microsoft also took 3 to 4 skilled students.
Placements: The placements have dropped drastically when compared to the batches, which passed out 3 to 4 years back. A few companies related to automobile have turned up. Mostly the job is for the business development. Major core companies include Mahindra, MAN Trucks, Ashok Leyland, Maruti, KPIT, Hyundai. The internship is compulsory for every student, and the performance is evaluated in the college. The average salary offered to our batch is 3 LPA.
Placements: The placements are 100% but not in core companies. They send you somewhere in IT sectors but will give you 100% placement. Some students got placed in core companies. In the name of them, they will try to impress you, and take admission. But in my opinion, please don't take admission in this college. They are taking too much money and don't listen to you after your admission.
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