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- B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering (Cloud Computing and Virtualization Technology) School of Computer Science, UPES
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- B.Tech. in Applied Petroleum Engineering (Upstream) with Specialization in Exploration & Production Data Management School of Engineering, UPES
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- B.Tech. in Applied Petroleum Engineering (Gas Stream) with Specialization in City Gas Distribution School of Engineering, UPES
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- B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering (Cyber Security and Digital Forensics) School of Computer Science, UPES
- MBA in Energy Trading School of Business, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
- B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering (Banking, Financial Services and Insurance) School of Computer Science, UPES
- B.Tech. in Mechatronics Engineering with Specialization in Mechanics & Signal Processing School of Engineering, UPES
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- B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things) School of Computer Science, UPES
- Discontinued (Jan 2023)-B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering (Business Analytics and Optimization) School of Computer Science, UPES
- MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Business Process in Supply Chain) School of Business, UPES
- B.Tech. (Hons.) in Computer Science and Engineering (IT Infrastructure) School of Computer Science, UPES
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- M.A. in Digital and Mass Media (Broadcasting) School of Liberal Studies and Media, UPES
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- BBA in Auto Marketing School of Business, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
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Placements: Computer science placements- 100%. The next in order are: 1- upsteam 2- gas 3- automotive design 4- chemical Automotive design engineering has seen only a few companies visit the campus. Companies which visited were Maruti-Suzuki, Mahindra, Hyundai (last year), Royal Enfield (last year). 5-10 students got placed in every company.
Placements: The placements for our senior batches were decent but not up to the mark. Major recruiting companies were IT companies namely- TCS, Tech Mahindra, Cognizant, Wipro and Infosys. These companies offered an average package of 4 LPA. Other domain related companies were Bosch, Secure Meters. Since in our batch the number of students has increased drastically, a lot is expected from our placement cell. The department helps a lot of students in seeking internships through personal contacts of the facul...
Placements: We have excellent placements. I am a CS student so I know only about CS placements. My CS seniors' placements were excellent and 90% were placed. The highest package was 20 lacs while the lowest was around 2 lacs. Companies like Dell, Commvault, Adobe, IBM, LeenApps, L&T InfoTech etc come on our campus for recruitment. The internship is fine.
Placements: The placements in the college were better in the past than the present. There is a drastic change in the placement scenario. There is hope for improvement but the only hope is there. It was not fair for all streams. CS stream students get placed in IBM because we have a collaboration with them.
Placements: About 85% of students got placed in computer science with an average salary of 3 lakh. The highest package was offered by Amazon at rupees 22 lakh and 1 student was selected. Microsoft has offered 9.78 LPA where about 5 students are selected. About internships, I will say that around 60% of students do remote internships through college and other than this, all students get internships in reputed companies with some of them getting PPOs also.
Placements: Though the oil prices are low, still this year many good companies came for recruiting namely- Tieto Energy Solutions, Aveva, Shell, Weatherford Drilling International, L&T Hydrocarbon, Infosys - Energy Vertical, and Tech Mahindra. Halliburton, Adani Gas and Jindal Drilling are expected to come in March. Packages range from 3.5 LPA of Tech Mahindra to 26 LPA of Weatherford Drilling International. College provides internships in summer of 3rd year mostly in ONGC to students and rest of the studen...
Placements: 80-90% of the students are placed every year in reputed core chemical and petrochemical companies. In the last 3 years, the major recruiters were Reliance, Technip, Thyssen Krupp. Phillips Carbon Black Limited, Pedelite etc. You are also given a chance to sit in IT companies like Infosys as well. For this current year, 10 students out of 38 are placed as of now. 9of them are in PCBL and 1 is in Sparrow risk management. The placements are going on, but hopes are less this year as Technip and Thy...
Placements: Placements for my batch especially cloud computing were good as almost 80 percent of the batch got placed in 7th semester. There were mass recruiter service based companies (Infosys, IBM, Persistent, etc), startups (Teramatrix, LeanApps, etc) and few product based companies (Dell, Amazon, Hackerearth, etc). Few of my batch-mates including me got a pre-placement offer after completing internship. The package offered in average was 3.5 Lakhs. Few students opted for off-campus placements and got go...
Placements: Internships are compulsory and part of the curriculum in UPES. In personal experience, the University arranges for internships for over 80% students, which is pretty good. It is mostly without stipend. Placement record of UPES in terms of the number of students placed is rather good. But packages offered can vary a lot. The average is not too high, being around 3.5 LPA. As far as aerospace is concerned, there are only a handful of companies that visit for campus recruitments (such as Mahindra,...
Placements: The placements of our senior batches were good. As of now, 30 out of 45 students are already placed. The average salary being offered is Rs. 3.5 to Rs. 4.5 lpa. The highest salary is around Rs. 18 lpa. There were many companies that visited our campus, some major names including IBM, Dell, Convolt etc. Internships have been a little hazy till now. So far, only Dell has come for internships in the campus, and only 6-8 students were selected by them from the total 13 sub-branches in CS. The colleg...
The main attraction towards any high fee private universities are the campus placements. University of Petroleum and Energy Studies is well known for its placements. And it was this feature that attracted me to join this university as most of the students did. Unfortunately it was my worst decision of all. Most of the people might think that you cannot blame the university for the placements. I agree to disagree. When the students are being attracted highlighting and indirectly assuring the plac...
The college provides ample opportunities to the students to shine. The college has good research facilities and a helpful faculty. More sports facilities should be present in this college. The college should be completely residential, as there was very limited space in the campus hostels. The crowd is a mix of kids from middle class and upper middle class backgrounds, who know how to have fun with limited financial resources.
Average Campus. Average Food. Average Placement. No Playground to play football but a basketball court is there. Roads are not up to the mark. Faculty Members, some are good and some are bad. Overall an average College. The Management is also average. There are two campuses. One at Bidoli and one at Kandoli.
The good aspects are - The College is working towards improving its Placement process and extra-curricular activities like Moots and PDs which are important for the overall development of a Law student. The bad aspects are – Few of the Faculty Members are pathetic. They don't possess much knowledge about their subjects of teaching.
Asia’s only domain specific university dealing in more than 8 sectorial courses. A university which gives crafts the budding manager who are willing to develop the skills in the same. The university has a promising future as the demand for sectorial courses are gaining speed Due to the developing economy in the country. Placements from the campus are not good when compared with other same grade colleges. Average package is only 4 lakhs for an MBA graduate. If we talk about the infrastructure uni...
The college is situated in Pondha valley, in Bidholi village and now also in another village nearby, though the location is really beautiful but you would eventually get bored as the transportation was not that great. The faculty do not have complete knowledge of the course or we can say that they are not good at teaching.
The first attraction to the college would definitely be its Domain specialized courses before visiting it. Second attraction would be its infrastructure and location which is in Dehradun Valley. Thirdly, UPES also accepts the score of MAT for MBA plus CAT. The negative point is it gives equal consideration to CAT Score and MAT Score while they vastly differ in difficulty level. Now comes the point of placement, I will say you will get the job in the field you wanted to work in but (if leave out ...
Good location ambience and surroundings. Need better quality infrastructure and faculty. Serves different domain courses that actually is a plus point if students are guided in the right direction. Placement cell is doing great job in bringing up new and number of companies but I guess they should aim for higher packages also.
It is quite good in campus and faculty members. college have also very strict and hard rules which students have to follow, apart from that it’s grading system. Faculty is not helpful and supportive. It is located 13 km from perm Nagar. It is located at very natural places.
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