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Companies like Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple visit for campus placements. Average packages are around 30 lakhs Rs, and highest packages go up to 1 crore. Most of the students get placed. My plans after getting BE degree is to do masters.
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From 7th semester students become eligible for campus placements. Top companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft visit our campus. Im not aware of the no of offers made but the number is pretty high. Avg Package for CSE is around 25LPA, almost 81% placed this year. My plan is to start a start up after getting my degree
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7th semester or during internship. Companies fluctuate depending on recession and other factors. The avg package is 26-30 lpa. highest one was 54 lpa as far as I remember . The percentage is very good...avg 99% A Take the job or do mtech...not very clear at the moment
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Placements is one of feature of choosing Bits over other colleges. All Major companies in all engineering fields visit to recruit students. Major Placement of student happens through on campus interviews, pre-placement offers in practice school-2 and summer internships
From the second year only, there are many opportunities for placements and internships. the side of the college itself and also from companies. Companies visited are Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nutanics and many more named and great companies. The highest package is 1.2 cr and the average package is 25 lakhs. The percentage of placement is 91% My plan is going for.MBA
We can apply for an internship in the third year and sit for placements in the fourth year We have a lot of companies from every branch 98 percent of students get placed every year I am planning to go for master's after getting a job
1)- Companies come for placemnets in the 4th year. Students have the choice to sit for placements either in 7th or 8th semister. 2)- Many companies like Apple, Oracle , Microsoft , Samsung , Adobe , Accenture , Google, Uber , Flipkart , amazon , Texas Instruments etc come for placements and take around most of the students enrolled in the course. 3)- Highest package is above 1 crore (international package) as software developer by Google and Uber . The average package is around Rs 20 Lakhs per annum. 4)- Around 90% of the students in the college get palced in different companies by the end of their college. 5)- Many students go for jobs, many go for masters and UPES.
Students at bits are placed very well. Last year there was 100% placement which is a hige record. There are various ways of getting placed. There are in campus summer intern opportunities from which students get directly placed. There are also practice schools for 6 months in last semester of college through which also students get placed. Ahead of these two, there are also placement season throughout complete last year and almost all big companies come and hire students.
In your 4th year, you are eligible for sitting for placements. There are plenty of top companies like Amazon, Google, Ebay, Paypal, Tesco, Flipkart to name a few that come from across the country to hire BITSians based on merit. Highest salary was offered by Google @1 CR and close to 90% students got placed during our batch. There were few who didn't get placed based on low CGPA or not being able to crack interviews. I wanted to be involved in startups so i didn't sit for placements.
International reputation, Placements, Culture. The placements have also been top notch since some time now with average package of cs nearly around 28 lakhs now. The campus is beautiful and well maintained. Besides academics, Bits Goa also offers plenty of room for extra curricular development and has always been a very interactive and friendly college. The senior junior relationship is probably the best in the entire country with no ragging at all and seniors ready to help you at a moment's notice. There's plenty of diversity too as against some north Indian colleges which are filled with a majority of north Indians.
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