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Students are eligible to attend the campus placements in their last semester, in my case 4th semester. Job fairs are conducted and we get opportunities. Packages differ based on the companies. Almost 85% of students get placed in various firms.
There are many jobs in this sector. Jobs in public and private sectors with higher wage packages are available. Helping college students find the right job. They set students up for the screening process.
The placements in my college were good. All the students whether regular or distance learning were provided with the opportunity to participate in summer internships and placement drives organized by the college.
Although I was a distance learning student, still the college provided to me the opportunities to attend summer internships and placement drives conducted by the college where great and successful companies were invited like wipro, Intel, Dell, kpmg, etc,.
The college does not have good placement prospect. I think it is the only disadvantage of distance learning. But we can try off-campus placement. It offers a decent salary to get our life going after graduation.
The placement is good for the management department. The companies hire the students off-campus with a decent pay structure. We have internship opportunities outside the campus based on our talent. We get to learn a lot from them.
There are no placements here. Distance learning courses dont provide placements as far as I know. People do this course on a side basis to know more about something like that. So there are no internships or placements.
Being BA students, we didn't have the previlage of having campus placement. We all were doing some or the other professional course and doing our internships during the BA couse. We did not even attend college much as we had to go to office for our internship.
There is a job fair at the end of each year and that is as far as placements go. The job fair has a lot of firms from all over and has a lot of opportunities. There are internships offered, although stipend is not offered. It is a learning opportunity and is treated as such.
There are no placements. Open universities are usually recommended to those who are already doing something substantial such as working or taking care of the household, etc. You have to look for employment on your own. The syllabus does a good job of making you independent enough to do so.
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