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Campus placement was good average package 6,7 lakh , minimum package 3 lakh , maximum package 10 lakh and 1,2 company who provide 20 lakh package, so campus placement was so good , company like Deloitte, ey, crowe, etc.
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the curriculum is nice it represents all the fields of study be it history, political ,psychology. Overall it is general in nature and even focuses on different literature like american, indian, sanskrit, sangam etc. It is not so difficult but for good marks you have to focus a little in the classes. I believe there should be writing workshops and speaking workshops regularly in the college. the curriculum helps in critical analysis and logical thinking. it offers better communication skills.
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Students can appear for the final placements from 3rd year onwards. There are somewhere around 100 companies coming to campus for placements and roles offered are around 120. The highest CTC will range up to 21 LPA and the average stands around 7.4 LPA. There are different roles offered around finance, marketing, sales and, analyst roles
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The course I choose to pursue was B.Sc in Life Science. I chose to pursue my Bachelor's in Life Science because it was a Program course. The benefit of pursuing a program course over an honours courese is that it gives you more options and opportunities to explore after your graduation is done. You get a chance to find your true calling. My core subjects were Zoology, Botany and Chemistry. Besides that we have to select an extra subject (AECC or SEC) of our choice. My initial AECC were EVS and English in the 1st and 2nd semester respectively. My SEC subjects were Biofertilisers (3rd sem), Sericulture (4th sem), Pharmaceutical Chemistry (5th sem), and Intellectual Property Rights (6th sem). The course design was highly comprehensive. The syllabus was designed inclusively to have all the necessary units which it takes to build a life science graduate who is well versed with a little bit of everything.
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In third year and last semester students are eligible for placement. The highest package was 7 lakh as per my knowledge. Student must have 65% in all semester exam to get the placement. After getting degree I will be appearing for CUET PG exam.
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Our college college is providing so many placements opportunities to the students. And many of my classmates get it. But I didn't apply for placement because i have to do preparation for competitive exams.
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I choose this course because I want to pursue political science from my middle school. And Du offers very effective curriculum for this course. The course prepares individual who wants to appear for government services and diplomats too.
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Not really sure. I don't have anyone who sat for placements. Kindly give an option to just by-pass this. I have to write anything just to fill this section. I am in second semester and do not know much about the reality of placements.
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I don't have much idea about the placement of ramjas, as I personally don't want to sit for the placement. Companies like Deloitte, KPMG, EY, and DE Shaw are among the top recruiters. The highest package recorded was 22 lacs I guess not confirmed. After getting the degree, I will be focusing on government exams like CDS and all.
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Ramjas is known for incredible placements and our department is one of the top branches of colleges where students get placed. Around 70% students get place in companies like Honeywell, Happiest Mind, HP and others with an in-hand salary of 30-35k per month.
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