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Placements and pre placement both happens in my college, placements and internship of my college is very good especially of CSE students, My plans after this degree is to prepare for CAT and get admission into an IIM.
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Planning is very deemed and professional course and the only nit that provide this course 1. The relevance of the course is very good the faculty has done many project in goverment work there experience is very good Suggestion for the improvement in the course 1. The course through out 4 year year is very repetitive the course is very wast but the intrest of student slowly get dull and boring in the subject Solution- The faculty need to provide every practical applicability and increase the physical case study of every thing you learn in the course
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The course of planning many major aspects of influential real-world applications which help in better infrastructure development of the Region. Planning itself is a vast concept which is integrated with the real world problems (such as infrastructure, land use and etc.) There would assignments through out the course with dwelling into real aspects of ground work through site visits and etc. The Curriculum shows 3 major exams which includes mini test, mid-term, and end-term.
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for 3rd semister students are eligible for the campus placements actually i dont know the companies were visited the highest was 20,00,000 and the average was 9,00,000 after getting degree planning for mtech do master in foreign
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From 6th sem students become eligible for campus placements Govt programmes mostly 19lakh is the highest around 7 lakh is average • 25% of students are getting placed. Get placed or open my own firm.
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I chose a bachelor's of planning because it is a very logical field of study. We learn management and administration in the right amount by looking at and observing things on a macro to a micro-scale. Initially, they teach you about urban planning, basic design, culture and technology, history, technical report writing, statistics, building materials, and much more. The faculty-to-student ratio for bachelor of planning is 1:9. A lot of faculties have PhD in urban Planning from SPA Delhi or IITs and are highly qualified. The teaching methods are flexible and excellent. The terms are held with time and the difficulty level is also average. This makes it easy to clear with some effort.
Around 5 to 10% of the students got placed, but not from the planning course. They got recruited either in mass recruiting companies or NGOs. The salary package offered ranges from 4 LPA to 5 LPA. The top recruiting company is Pradan, and mass recruiting companies like TCS, etc., visit our college for placements. About 100% of the students got internships in urban local bodies, planning firms and institutes. The top roles offered are urban planner, planning assistant and research associate.
MANIT is the best technical college within the state. Being an NIT, the college have national importance. It has huge reputation for its culture and discipline among students. Placements are the main attraction points, as it has one of best placement percentage anywhere in the state. And many companies of different sectors tend to visit the college.
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