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Good campus placement generally around 80% get placement. Being president of MSF, I can say one of the top companies comes to the faculty like Federal Bank, IFFCO, Ami Lifesciences, IDBI, highest was about 14 LPA averaging of 7 LPA
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was a bit less relevant but upon discussion with the dean, she really changed that as per the market demand and the real life case study was used to portray the topic to make us understand that portion easily
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The course is like they say we are not teachers here we are, mentors, to guide you and jot to teach you as you have grown up now so should learn things by your own self so the course is as such and the faculty is like everywhere you will have the same situation it's OK.
70% of students were getting placements and currently, I'm doing the job with TCS. I got placement in Wipro and that was such a wonderful experience that I can never miss. The internship which the college provides is one of the best experiences of life. Everyone should try to avail themselves of it.
Our college has a good placement percentage above 85% and it was growing every year until the pandemic hit us. But the institute has given ample job opportunities during the pandemic as well. The top companies which come for recruitment are Samsung, TCS, Sony, Reliance, Ceat, TATA Motors etc. Most offers are made in the marketing domain. The median salary offered to us is 4.5 LPA while the highest salary was 11 LPA. Thus overall the placement experience is good.
Based on my academic records, I was invited to appear for both the group discussion and personal interview. I prepared for these two rounds quite extensively as I knew that my selection depended heavily on my performance in GD & PI.
The college has a great history and not because of this it makes it a good college but because of placements and facilities too. One of my friend studied here and suggested me this college. It has really great atmosphere. The admission here is done by filling up the online form and then submitting the documents as required.
I decided to go to MSU for pursuing MBA because of their great placement rates. The admissions were merit based. Having a valid CAT score is a must to get admitted MSU, however the cut off changes every year. I first registered on the website and applied online. I was then shortlisted and then attended an interview.
since I was in my bachelor's i decided to get admission in MBA specialization in finance. There is a 3:2 ratio of boys and girls respectively in our colleges. some of the faculty possess Ph.D. in their own subjects and some of them have a master's in the subject. All faculty teach too well so it is easy for students to pass in exam and exam conduct from time to time.
Campus placements are good but this year it got badly affected by Corona Virus. Though college managed to bring some good opportunities. Companies like ICICI, Alembic, HDFC, TOI, Dainik Bhaskar, etc came. The average placement was 5.5 lacs and the highest package was 10.2 lacs given by Federal Bank.
Microbiology is a science that is used in many fields; therefore, it is essential to be a lifelong learner with an open mind in order to accept all points of view, analyze them, and then reach an intelligent conclusion, which must also be understood as dynamic. This perspective on life as a dynamic situation in which one grows and dies every second is an important life lesson. MSU's heart is its faculty. They are highly qualified, knowledgeable, and helpful. Some faculty members are fantastic, while others are not. Presentations and interactive sessions are also available. They have significant industrial exposure but are highly valued in the research field.
The course curriculum is designed in such a way that all B.Sc students in life sciences (zoology, botany, and chemistry) can pursue the Master's course. It covers the majority of the topics required for a master's degree, beginning with general microbiology and progressing to immunology and bioinformatics.
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