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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
The placements at DSATM for BE in electronics and communication engineering are really very good. The placement ratio is around 90 %.
The average package is around 4 to 5 LPA.
The placements of this branch will increase with good amount of packages. Companies like Tech Mahindra, Amazon, Flipkart, Cognizant, Wipro, Makemytrip, TCS, Samsung, Qualcomm, etc. takes students from here.
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7 years ago
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The placements in this college are good. Many companies will come for placements. Even they will give the internships for the students. Also, they will give good packages. You can have bright future depends how you caught up the things. You get placement opportunities. Selection criteria is around 60%. Hope this help you.
Best of luck!
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Public Sector Bank - SBI, PNB etc. Civil service - IAS IRS etc. Higher Studies - MBA, M.Tech, MS
Business Analyst.
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No doubt, ECE is extremely good branch. And, there is always a scope of Quality. If you have quality, then there is an endless scope in the field of electronics, telecommunication, robotics, automation, as well as software industries. So, train yourself for the field you want to join in the future. Good luck.
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If you really want to join automation industry after your degree, then it will really be helpful for you. Industries like Honeywell automation, Mitsubishi etc. Can give you a wonderful exposure. So, develop the skills add up these in your resume and keep going. Good luck.
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