The placement situation at the college is generally described as average. Placements for streams like computer science, information science, and electronic engineering are notably better than other branches. Mechanical and civil engineering placements are particularly low, with fewer opportunities provided. The presence of a placement cell is confirmed, arranging both on-campus and off-campus placements, though these are limited to about 5-10 times a year. On average, only 10-20 students secure placements annually.
Some of the companies offering placements include Shriram Transport at 2 LPA, Micron Electrical at 1.8 LPA, and Microland at 2.1 LPA. While no multinational corporations (MNCs) visit the campus, eligible students can participate in off-campus placements at other colleges. Approximately 60% of students secure positions in IT companies like TCS and Wipro, while the remainder find jobs in BPOs and call centers. The college does not provide on-campus internships, and students are advised to seek off-campus opportunities for internships.
There is a mention of over 50 companies visiting for placements, such as HP, Toyota, Hyundai, and Huawei, with some suggesting that up to 200 students may be selected each year, but these claims appear inconsistent across reviews. Overall, there is a significant concern over the quality and quantity of placements and internships offered by the college.
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