The placement cell is active, offering placements primarily in IT companies like HCL, Wipro, and others. Software development and network engineer roles are common, with eligibility starting from the 5th semester. Packages range from Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 1,50,000 per month, although many students receive around Rs 2.4 LPA, considered below expectations. Placement rates vary, with some feedback indicating 10-15% placement, while others suggest up to 75-80% of students find placements, often in startups or through self-initiative.
Internships are often not provided by the college, requiring students to seek their opportunities. The placement training and support are generally considered helpful, though there are inconsistencies in student experiences. Some students express dissatisfaction with the management and placement procedures, citing issues like lack of real support and unethical practices. Despite these challenges, there are positive aspects, such as increasing opportunities, international internships, and tie-ups with companies for industry exposure.
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