Placement Experience:
Typically, students become eligible for campus placements in their final year, usually starting from the 7th or 8th semester of their program. The placement process involves various companies visiting the campus to recruit students. The number of companies and offers made can vary each year.
The highest and average packages offered to students in campus placements can also fluctuate based on the companies participating and the demand for specific profiles. The percentage of students getting placements depends on multiple factors, including the job market and students' skills and qualifications.
If no campus placement is offered or if students choose not to participate, they often have various options for employability, including job hunting, internships, further education, or entrepreneurship. Your plans after completing your degree will depend on your career goals and personal preferences. It's a good idea to have a career strategy in place and seek guidance from career advisors.
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