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Students become eligible for placements in Semester 5 ie Third Year with companies like Deloitte , Wipro , EY , Schbang , DEShaw and other smaller companies coming to campus during our batch in 2022 . Not sure of the status now The placements are a lot better compared to IT of other colleges as almost 70% of our batch got placed . The average package ranges around 3.2 LPA while the highest offered by a company was 12 LPA but however , no student was able to crack the interview for the same.
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Faculty is here is highly knowledgeable and the very well qualified .there teaching tachniques are very good .there is 2 semester each year.the paper of medium level.marks are divided 40-60 .there is 60 marks theroy paper at the end of each semester and 40 marks divided into 20 marks for assignment and other is MCQ test
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I have been fond of computers since I was a kid so I chose this course. the faculty department's qualifications are well they have all done Computer science courses in their individual field some of them are at professor level according to my experience in the college I guess the faculty teaches well but the thing is they are not cooperative they are an arrogant creature who think like they are a dictator. The exam was in the month of Aug, Dec, Feb, and April.
Too many companies offer on campus jobs and excellent opportunities for the students. The highest package salary offered is around 25 lakh per annum And the average salary ranging from 1.5 - 2 lakh p.a.
Students become eligible for placements during their third year in college many companies come to recruit them as a intern or for a permanent job. Students with high profile and more marks in their whole educational life usally gets the fastest and high paying jobs. Nearly 70-80% of students gets placed in companies after their graducation and some join their own family businesses. If no campus placements was offered for weak students then the teachers help them to try off-campus placements in different colleges. In our college the highest paying company which had came was l&t who was offering 8-9 LPA with one criteria that the students need to have at least 90% in their 10th and 12th exams. It was difficult but 5 students of our batch got placed in it. Unbeliveable right !!. Companies like tcs, cognizant, Wipro, l&t, and more product based company came here with a normal average salary of 3-4 LPA per annum for remaining who has passed out graduation. And luckily I was the one in them.
All students got placement from my batch with a minimum of 25000 per annum to 25lakh per annum, This website doesn't allow me to write short so I have to write extra, my plan after the degree was to become YouTuber.
from sem 1 college will start your training for placements . Companies do come to college and pick approx. 50% of students from bsc-it . from mid of sem 5 interviews will be happining . annual package would bbe approx. 3.5 lacks . u just have 60% in every sem than your eligible to sit for interviews , but its may vary from company to company but highrst is 60%. When i will get my degree i will try my level best to be hired from campus . after earning for a year or 2 i will plan to have my own startup.
For the IT department, there is a specific placement cell. In the third year which is the final year, companies reach out to the college and throughout the placement cell, the students are notified of the various companies. Big companies come for placement at Jai Hind. There is TCS with an annual package of 2.5LPA, Infosys with 1.5LPA, Wipro with 2.25LPA, LTI with 2.5LPA, EY with 3.5LPA, Mahindra with 2.2LPA, DE Shaw with 7.5LPA, etc
Students may be eligible for the placements after semester 4. They have made it mandatory to earn credits to get the best job. I don't have that much idea which process one has to followed to get placement from college.
Placements are okay okay, you can expect jobs but not good salary. Highest package was 2.51 lpa lowest was 6k per month.
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