B.Sc. Placement
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
For a B.Sc, placements are not even close to excellent for courses like MBA or law. But the big names such as Cognizant HCL Technologies and Mahindra & Mahindra have attended placement drives in the university. There is training from year one as skill development, emphasizing preparation for job interviews at the university. The placement will mostly depend on the academic performance and skills of the students.
For B.Sc, it is true that placement statistics are not specified, but most students who want to go beyond this are advised to look for internships or go for post-graduation as an alternative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Placement opportunities for B.Sc. graduates at Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU) are moderate and also depend much on course specialisation and individual skills. Since IGNTU is more inclined toward academics and research, placements in professional or technical fields are comparatively less for students in government universities than in the private or technical universities.
Highlights:
Campus Recruitment: Placement opportunities for B.Sc students are evident, albeit low, with a few getting into jobs related to either education research or entry-level industry roles.
Higher Education Emphasis: Many B.Sc
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women's University (KSWU), approximately 20% of students secure placements, with an average salary package of around 3 LPA. Prominent companies such as Wipro, Mahindra, and TCS are some of the recruiters, though not all students get the opportunity to participate in the placement drives. Placement opportunities tend to be competitive, and the university provides career support through various programs, though overall, placements are somewhat limited compared to more specialised or larger institutions?
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Sri Venkateswara College (SVC) is good at placing students who have earned their B.Sc. or M.Sc. qualifications. Of course, placements offer schemes and salary packages a bit better for M.Sc. students, especially in fields like Computer Science, where students have historically fared better in terms of average and median salaries.
For example, the average salary package for the B.Sc. courses is around ?6,00,000 during placements, while students from the M.Sc. course like M.Sc. in Computer Science and others enjoy superior packages. Also, it is really common for M.Sc. students to enter more specific job opportunities that can lead to bett
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Placement at Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College for B.Sc and M.Sc courses largely depends on subject specialisation and performance of the students. In general, students of B.Sc are expected to have more opportunities in the industry related to Science or technology, and M.Sc students have high chances of getting into positions related to research or higher academia. Overall placement ratios could vary among courses, and place positioning for M.Sc courses might be tougher in comparison because of enhanced credentials acquired in the M.Sc program. Hence, it is advisable to check placement statistics of specific programs for accurate c
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Generally, M.Sc. graduates from pandit-deendayal-energy-university-india-5792 place better than their B.Sc counter parts. All the M.Sc courses hence into specific fields like energy and engineering equip students with advanced knowledge and skills so much needed by higher-level employers, unlike B.Sc programs, which are fewer in some cases with respect to direct industry links and placement opportunities. M.Sc. courses generally lead to research and industry-wide studies eventually resulting in better prospects and higher pay packages.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Though the B.Sc placements in North Bengal University (NBU) cannot stand against that of technical or professional courses, it surely provides some opportunities, especially in fields related to Science and research. The following factors underlie the overall placement scenario:
Specialization: Among different streams of B.Sc, Computer Science, Environmental Science and Biotechnology are now considered to be having a high promise in placement, as compared to other fields. The other fields are mainly Physics and Chemistry-they have a little different approach and an inclination of both higher studies and research positions.
Internships an
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
As it is generally, M.Sc. in some way is better than B.Sc. with respect to the placement opportunities in Mohanlal Sukhadia University:
Higher Positions: By virtue of being a postgraduate, M.Sc. generally goes on to hold positions in various specialised roles as well as higher pay slotted positions as compared to a B.Sc. They would have better opportunities.
Research & Development: M.Sc. is a prerequisite for bringing in employees into the research, teaching, or highly technical jobs, not easily accessible to B.Sc. alumni.
Industry Demand: Most industries and research organizations prefer people with more advanced degrees like M.Sc. those
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Mount Carmel College, which has a pretty good history of placements, caters to B.Sc. students from all divisions, including Biotechnology and Chemistry. Students completed from these disciplines would have found placement in companies like Biocon, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and the like, as well as in several research and development organizations. The college has also provided training, workshops, and internships to boost employability. While the college has good placement opportunities, the salary package and success rate may differ from student to student depending on their performance and preparational efforts.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As per the overall TMU placements for 2023, more than 300 companies visited the campus during the recent placement drive. Moreover, the highest offer made by the companies stood at INR 60 LPA. To know more key highlights, students can refer to the below table:
| Particulars | Placement Statistics (2023) |
|---|---|
| the highest package | INR 60 LPA |
| Placement rate | 82% |
| Companies visited | 300+ |
| Popular recruiters | Stellar, Cardekho, Newgen Softwar |
Note: The above mentioned placement data is not course specific.
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