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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology has not released its placement report for 2023. Hence, the highest package is not available on the official website. However, the university does offer placement assistance to students. The top companies taking part in the placement drive conducted at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology are Okinawa Pvt. Ltd., TCS, and Campalin Pvt. Ltd, and others. Hence, great placement opportunities are guaranteed.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I would suggest you to go for Manav Rachna International University than DIT Dehradun because of placements, infrastructure, surrounding, good exposure, faculty, and many other facilities. So go for it.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Among both, DCE is the best because DCE is a government college.
PIET is also good in terms of placements for B.Tech but DCE is the best.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The alumni of ISHM Kolkata are working in Education (49%), followed by Media and Communication (15%) among others. To know the function-wise alumni placements, check out the pie chart below:
NOTE: The ‘Others’ category illustrates the combined data of diverse domains such as Community and Social Services, Healthcare Services and Program and Project Management sectors.
DISCLAIMER: The statistics on alumni placements presented above were compiled from various online sources and hence, are indicative.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The table below showcases the list of a few top recruiters that visited the campus during the recent placement drive:
| ISHM Placement: Top Recruiters | ||
|---|---|---|
| Amazon | Hyatt | TAJ |
| Expedia | SpiceJet | Aditya Birla Group |
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The semester wise grade point average is known as SGPA.
It is calculated as follows-
≥80 but ≤ 100 - Grade O; Grade Point 10
≥70 but < 80 - Grade A+; Grade Point 9
≥60 but < 70 - Grade A; Grade Point 8
≥55 but < 60 - Grade B+; Grade Point 7
≥50 but < 55 - Grade B; Grade Point 6
≥45 but < 50 - Grade C; Grade Point 5
≥40 but < 45 - Grade P (Pass); Grade Point 4
< 40 - Grade F (Fail); Grade Point 0
Absent - Grade Ab (Absent); Grade Point 0
From this data, SGPA will be calculated using the formula, SGPA = Total Grade Points/Total course credits.
The Total Grade point average of whole Course is called CGPA. It will be calculated from the average SGPA of total number of semesters in that Course or using the formula,
CGPA = Total Grade Points of all subjects of all semesters/Total course credits of all courses of all semesters.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Each subject carries 100 marks. The breakup of 100 marks is - 80 marks for the final examination and 20 marks are internal.
These 20 marks include marks of attendance, projects and assignments, sessional examination and class performance.
The sessional examinations are held once or twice every semester, depending upon the days left for final examination. The sessional exams cover approximately 75% of the total syllabus and are of 40 marks but the weightage of sessional exams is 5 marks in the 20 marks of internal. If the student fails to appear in their sessional examination, they are not given another chance to improve their score. Thei
New answer posted
2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Each subject carries 100 marks. The breakup of 100 marks is - 80 marks for the final examination and 20 marks are internal.
These 20 marks include marks of attendance, projects and assignments, sessional examination and class performance.
The sessional examinations are held once or twice every semester, depending upon the days left for final examination. The sessional exams cover approximately 75% of the total syllabus and are of 40 marks but the weightage of sessional exams is 5 marks in the 20 marks of internal. If the student fails in their sessional examination, they are not given another chance to improve their score. Th
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
There is no best course per say. You should choose a course as per your Class XI and XII stream or whatever your interest is.
The college provides a wide range of courses from all streams on both UG as well as PG level. The faculty of all the departments is great and well versed in their fields.
Just opt a course you have an interest in and put all your efforts into studying and you will find your own course as the best one there is, irrespective of the college.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
B.Sc. course at DPGDC is provided in 3 fields. I will tell you the Eligibility Criteria and details about each of them.
1. B.Sc. (Medical)
No. of seats - 80
Eligibility Criteria - 45% marks in 10+2 with 45% aggregate in English, Botany, Zoology and Chemistry/Geology as Compulsory Subjects from a recognised Board or any equivalent examination a se recognised by the university thereto.
2. B.Sc. (Non-Medical)
No. of seats - 400
Eligibility Criteria - 45% marks in 10+2 with 45% aggregate in English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as Compulsory Subjects from a recognised Board or any equivalent examination as recognised by the university
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