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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
In general, undergraduate degrees like B.A., B.Sc., etc. are not good for placements, as most students opt either for a professional degree or pursue higher studies as in a postgraduate degree. Talking about Bishop Moore College, placements are mostly offcampus as shared by their students; placement assistance is provided to every student. Bishop Moore College offers arts and sciences, solely offering non-technical studies. Placement and career chances differ according to the courses or field of study. Internship opportunities are not provided by the college.
Off-campus placements, if kept in mind, 30 to 40% of students do end up with i
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Course placements at Bishop Moore College vary according to the subject and industry demand. Placement rates for professional degrees such as B.Sc. Computer Science and B.Com. are often higher, with students gaining positions in IT, finance, and business through university recruitment drives. These courses are often placed in firms that offer roles like as software development, financial analysis, and corporate accounting.
Placements for traditional courses such as B.A. in English or B.Sc. in Chemistry are more research-oriented or in academic sectors, although there are also chances for content writing, teaching, and laboratory work. P
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