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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

Hello Saurabh,
The placement in Teerthanker Mahivir University for B.Tech in Information Technology and Infrastructure Management Services is very good. Its infrastructure is very good. Full WiFi campus, good teachers, good placements, etc.
I am studying here. It's a very good university, brother.
I hope this information helps you.
Thanks and all the best for your future.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Gagandeep,
Placements for mechanical in MAIT are around 70%.
10- 15% students go for further studies. Core companies that visit the campus are very less, 2 or 3 only. Nearly 50 IT companies visit the campus every year which include Adobe, Amazon, TCS and sometimes Microsoft also. Faculty for mechanical is very good and friendly.

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Abhishek Bansal

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https://placements.lnmiit.ac.in/Complete_placement.html#
You will get complete details about placement at LNMIIT.

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Navcharan Singh

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Studies are good and teachers are very cooperative. Students have scored good marks in GATE also.

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Don't CallDo not call me

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Dear Dhruv,
The chances of campus placement after completing B. Tech in Food Technology from Guru Jambeshwar University is very less GJU does not work to improve their placement, it would be good if you choose some other university for B. Tech in food tech. University like Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology. Hoping you will understand. If you have any other question to ask related to your career you can directly to me on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/theabhishekroy

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Jawahar R

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The IT field in India as well as all around the world keeps growing day by day. Sathyabama University is one of the best universities in India. Almost, 150+ companies visit here for placements and they are giving the highest salary of 20 LPA and an average salary of 4.5 LPA.
All you have to do is just maintain a good percentage.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Gagandeep, mechanical and automation engineering apart from covering the entire syllabus of mechanical engineering has a few additional subjects. You will have to study mechatronics, microprocessor and microcontrollers, computer graphics. These subjects focus on automating the system using least man power. Hope this helps you.
Thanks.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hi,
Job opportunities are available for graduates in government as well as private sector. Graduates may take up the following job posts:
*Software Engineer
*Software Tester
*Project Manager
*Application Developer
Graduates may go for Diploma courses such as application development, cyber security courses, IT Edge courses, etc. Traditional ME/M.Tech programs also exist which graduates may pursue. Such programs will help one specialize in disciplines such as CAD, Networking, Security aspects, etc. MBA is another choice available in front of graduates. It will help graduates obtain management skills and thus improve their qualifications.

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rohith kola

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Depends on the college you pick. You can go for master studies through GATE. You can get a job in leading psu through GATE. You can work in top private companies. You can work as a researcher in ISRO or BARC. ISRO also hires EEE people as junior scientists. You can work in power plants if you have good knowledge of your branch. You can go through some industrial training to enhance your skill and gain some practical experience. Then, it will be easy to get a core job profile. You can get a job in top MNCs. IT sector is also hiring EEE people. You can change your interest from core to IT. Even you can be teacher in good colleges.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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See, no doubt, companies visit their campuses for the placement drive but the main problem is that they offer the job only to the top 10-20 students. All the other students simply have to give their interviews and they only get the offer letter asking them to join after 2 years or 3 years.

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