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Placements are pretty bad not only in Amrita but in the whole country due to recession process. But Amrita in general offers good placement opportunities for their students. Students should be prefect in their skills to get a good placement.
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Placements are really going well. Students from 7th semester will be eligible for placements. Highest package until now is 52lpa and the company name is paloalto every year nearly 96-98% students will get placed every year.
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From 6th sem end placement drive starts .6.5 gpa above for mass recruiters and 7.5 above for core companies.Microsoft ,Google ,Cisco etc often hire students with good packages of 50lpa -20 lpa .... Highest for ece was from mathworks around 28 lpa and avg is around 8 lpa for ece .Almost 95 percent get placed in ece .after btech I'm planning to do mtech becoz ece btech won't fetch u alot in terms of knowledge and experience
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The percentage of students getting placed is around 92%. The students don't need to worry about being placed as long as there are no backlogs. The students are trained for the placement interviews by the CIR team. My plans after acquiring the degree is to pursue my higher studies in MBA
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From 4th sem mentorships are provided From 6th sem Interships are provided Companies Visited | No offers made Google-1 Microsoft-4 Palo Alto Networks-3 Cisco-1 Providence-16 Mathworks-2 Dell Technologies-4 Oracle-25 AMD-1 HPE-1 Target-4 TCS Prime-4 Soliton Technologies-4 Honeywell-16 Pwc-52 Genpact-20 Microchip Technology-24 Percentage of students getting placement is 86% from EAC branch overal college is 80%. My plans is to purse to M.tech at IIT Bombay or get into job.
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Campus placement are really good at my college . In my batch around class around 80 students are there and like around 65 are eligible to sit for placements and around 60 get in placed in companies . Many nice companies like IBM , Microsoft ,Accenture ,Goldman sachs ,caterpillar ,etc come to my college .percentage of students getting placed varies between 6 cgpa to 10 cgpa .highest package offered is 56 lpa by Microsoft and average package is around 10 lakhs for my course (AI).
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Placements are offered by college. There is a department called CIR which is responsible for the placements of the students and the students can start applying for the internships and full time opportunities mostly from their 5th sem. Companies offering a variety of packages visit the college and select worthy candidates who answer well on the topics for their domain.
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The placements are really good in our college, as said earlier we have an different department that deals with placements, the highest offer in our college was 50 lpa, many companies like Honeywell, Bosch, Larsen and toubro have come for recruitment
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Students need to have greater than 7 cgpa had a chance to get placement, above 8 cpa had a higher chance to get placement tha 7 cgpa guy,200+ companies visit Amrita Bangalore campus every year example like Amazon, Microsoft, Infosys etc,if i get placed I will continue,of not I will to mtech
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Placements are average in my campus. Students become eligible for placements from 6th semester onwards. Several companies visited like Cisco, Oracle, Flipkart, Accenture, SAP labs, Arista Networks to name a few prominent names and several smaller ones too. Highest packages offered were by SAP labs and Arista Networks so far around 24 LPA. Average package is much lesser around 6-7 LPA I would say. Currently the placements are still ongoing so I can't accurately point out percentage of students getting placed. My plans after the degree was actually to gain 1 year of work experience and then go abroad, preferably to US for my masters. Then planning to settle over there. Witnessing the extremely stressful corporate life and environment over here during one of my internships, further enhanced this decision of mine.
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