The university lacks a strong on-campus placement record, with no significant companies regularly visiting for recruitment. Approximately 22 to 25 companies visit sporadically, offering packages ranging from 50k to 70k INR per month. However, students often rely on their skills, alumni networks, and professors' recommendations to secure off-campus job opportunities.
The Training and Placement Cell is active but not highly effective, and students are encouraged to pursue internships independently, with some provided within the college. Many students opt for private or government jobs in health sectors or pursue further studies. Educational companies like Gyayak, Mewar, and Shiksha offer internships, providing valuable experience and a good stipend.
Overall, while the college prepares students with necessary skills, job placement largely depends on individual effort and external opportunities.
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