The college does not have a dedicated placement cell, and campus placements are not offered. Students become eligible for private company jobs after the 5th semester, but they are responsible for finding job opportunities independently. The average salary for students securing jobs is approximately 15,000. The college offers professional skills development programs and has a career counseling cell to guide students. While no direct internship opportunities are provided, teachers assist students through their connections, and internships are available at firms like Yash Pikka and Masada Sugar Mill.
Notably, companies such as Balaji Construction, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, Samsung, and Motorola have visited for recruitment. Some students opt for further studies, including master's degrees and PhDs. Despite no formal placement support, students succeed by leveraging their academic and practical knowledge. Internships, largely unpaid, may also be facilitated through government programs requiring extensive documentation.
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