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There were not much placements. The highest package was about 20 lakh per annum. About 5 percent of students get placement there. Many of them don't participate in it like me. I am going to prepare for govt exams after my degree.
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Placement at my college is good but the employers tend to take students from some specific courses only . Placements for mathematics honours students are not too good . Only about 10 - 15 students are able to grab placement that too not a good package. You become eligible to take placement after your 5th semester exams .
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If you have done more internship and your academics is good ( cgpa more than 7) and your communication is good you can easily get placed from college itself. Hindu college has internship society's and placement societies. First as a fresher you should always approach intership society and get maximum intership as possible.
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The influence of mathematics in the real world and how it's affect the day to day life is the interesting thing that's why I choose the course.The curriculum must be more applications based than previous
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There is also a placement cell in hindu college .any one can atke part in that society .there is a small fee for entering into cell. Around 2-3 students getting placed during the graduation from an average of 30 students
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According to NIRF, Hindu Colleoge is in the 2nd Ranking among all the colleges of India and its B.Sc.(H) Mathematics course very highly rated and the professors are very friendly and most of them guide you in every aspect of your academics. They highly appreciates your enthusiasm and often support you to avail the summer/winter research fellowships/internships. The department makes you feel like you are in home. All our profesors are highly qualified with Ph.D. degree and 10-12 years of experience on an average. Only end-term exams are held at the end of each semester and its not very tough to pass with a good CGPA if you are regular in your class and pay attention to the lectures.
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1. The placement of Hindu College is average and it varies from department to department. 2. Students become eligible for campus placements after passing the 5th semester. 3. Top recruiters:- Accenture, AON, JSW, KPMG, HCL 4. highest package:- 36.50LPA 5. average package:- 10.50 LPA 6. student's placements percentage:- 25%
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The placements are comparatively less as many students go to research after their bachelors and many into government jobs especially UPSC , if you meet 100 people in DU in one day then almost 80 of them wants to do UPSC . But for the ones who wish to get placements, you have to struggle and make efforts from your side , the average package which one student gets in Maths hons is like 10-12 lpa but the package increases in Statistics hons . If you need a really good package, you need to improve your skills and try out yourself to get the placements. Only relying on the college will not help you out to get placements. Students usually go for masters in IIT through IIT JAM as I have seen many of my seniors are also preparing for it and many have gone to IITs for masters. I am also planning to get some placements or otherwise Masters from IIT.
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I opt for Maths Honours because I have interest in Mathematics and also wants to do research in Mathematics. In our College, In Maths department there are 15 faculty members and approx. 260 students . Most of them are P.Hd Holders . There is semester system, twice a year exams and these exams are normal level , if studied in class them easily score 9 CGPA
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There are many placements taken in my college in the final year of graduate students eligible to take placements. There is a DISHA society to give placements every year. There is the average package is 5 to 8 lac. 20 to 30 percent person get placements. My plan after getting my degree is to take a government job.
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