Ques. What kind of roles are offered during placements at Kingston Engineering College?
Ans. Students at Kingston Engineering College are offered roles across software development, IT services, technical support, sales engineering, and quality assurance. Non-technical roles in HR and marketing are also offered, especially to MBA graduates.
Ques. Do students from non-CSE branches get placed in IT companies?
Ans. Yes, IT and software companies such as Infosys, Wipro, and Cognizant also recruit students from non-CSE branches like ECE and EEE, provided they have the required coding and communication skills.
Ques. Are pre-placement offers (PPOs) given to interns?
Ans. While official PPO statistics are not available, students who intern with companies through the T&P Cell occasionally receive full-time offers post-internship, depending on performance and company requirements.
Ques. What is the role of the Placement Cell at Kingston Engineering College?
Ans. The Training and Placement Cell organizes resume-building sessions, aptitude training, mock interviews, group discussions, and connects students with recruiters. It also coordinates industrial visits and guest lectures from corporate professionals.
Ques. Does the college provide placement assistance to MCA and MBA students?
Ans. Yes, dedicated placement support is provided to all programs, including MBA and MCA. Companies from finance, IT, retail, and consulting domains visit the campus for postgraduate recruitment drives.
Ques. Are internships mandatory at Kingston Engineering College?
Ans. While internships are not compulsory under the university curriculum for all streams, the college strongly encourages students to take up internships during semester breaks and supports them in securing relevant opportunities.
Ques. How does Kingston Engineering College prepare students for core engineering roles?
Ans. Core-specific training modules, lab-based projects, and certification workshops are conducted regularly for students of Mechanical, Civil, and EEE branches to help them qualify for roles in manufacturing, design, and public sector exams.
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