The college's placement and internship programs are generally considered inadequate, with limited opportunities for students. Companies like Amazon, Flipkart, and HDFC have visited the campus, but the coordination and execution of placement drives have been criticized. Only a small percentage of students, around 50%, receive placements, with an average package of 3 LPA and a highest offer of 15 LPA.
The internship opportunities are inconsistent and often depend on industry partnerships. Despite these challenges, students with strong academic performance and good communication skills are more likely to secure placements. The college organized a job fair called UDYOG, but it primarily offered sales jobs. Overall, the college's placement services are seen as lacking support and effectiveness in securing significant job opportunities for students.






































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