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Our college have very good NIRF ranking and we also do campus placement every year. Various MNCs visit our campus and hire students in bulk. Highest package will be around 1cr while average will be approximately 15 lakhs
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here placements are quit good . placement starts from 4 th year. there are many company visiting here . some are miocroscoft, google , netflix, etc. highest pakage goes up to 2 crore , and average is 35 lakh. upto 85 percentage of students get placed. i plan on doing job in coorporate world.
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Curriculum is too hactic in first year . one have to attend 75% class to eligible for sem exam . Paper is langhty and tough . one should have to work hard to pass the exam . Prf teach well but need to attend class properly
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From the 5th semester the internship starts and in the end of 7th semester the placements round 1st phase will start and in the end of 8th semester the placements 2nd phase will start which is also the end of placements. There were many companies visited and made many offers. The highest package was around 1.6cr and the average package was around 22l. 90% of students were placed from all the branches.
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IIT BHU placements are among top IIT's in India with decent average package and if you are well skilled you may get Decent international Package. This year almost 400+ companies visited. Every big company startup visit campus So yes in which which ever branch you are in if you work hard and has a CGPA above 8 then you can crack a well paying job
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At IIT BHU, students become eligible for placements in their final year. Top recruiters include tech and core companies, with an average of 20 offers per company. The highest package can reach up to ?1.5 crores internationally, while the domestic highest is around ?70 lakhs, with an average package of ?18 lakhs. Over 80% of students get placed, and many pursue higher studies post-degree. My plan is to work in the tech industry after graduation.
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IIT BHU is famous for its placements. Placements start at the start of the 4th year itself. There are many companies that visit the campus and the highest package is the whooping 1.2 crores offered to 4 students.
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Campus placement is so good here. maximum CTC is 1.5 crore this year. and the average is 3500000 per year. From their 5th sem, they can try for an internship, and in the 7th sem, they can opt for placements. Almost 95 percent of students get placement. companies like Microsoft, google, adobe, Disney + Hotstar, and many more hire from here.
5 sem students get apportunity to get intern and after this in 7 sem betch students get placed. So this is eligiblty criteria .There are lot companies visited can't tell in words like Google , Microsoft , Facebook , vipro , tata , apple , ola , samsung and others . The placement which students gets 99.98 % to 100% so don't worry about that. My plan for after getting the degree to start my own business .
I wanted to pursue engineering, and IITs are the best engineering colleges in the country. And if we consider the placements, IITs are already very well know for it. About IIT(BHU), this institute has a very vast campus, and Varanasi is a city of cultural heritage.
IIT BHU and IIT Guwahati are well-established and reputed institutions in India. Both of them have pros and cons. If you need to secure your career in a good company, IIT BHU is a good option for you. They are best at placement support and academics, and you will have the advantage of the branch change policy. Let us have a detailed comparison between IIT BHU and IIT Guwahati
Placement Support – The recruiters from major companies mostly give placement to the students from IIT BHU. This institution is renowned for its placement support, and they confirm that they provide effective placement for their students contingent on their caliber in the respective field. At IIT Guwahati, only a lesser number of students got placed in big companies with high-salary jobs when compared with IIT BHU.
Campus – Both institutes offer good campus life to the students. They have good infrastructure and a top library facility. IIT BHU is situated in the center of the city, so you will have easy access to everywhere
Branch Change Policy – IIT BHU has a branch change policy that will allow you to change your branch to CSE after the first year. Only 10% of students with a good CGPA will get the chance to change branches.
Academics – Students are given effective classes conducted by experienced scholars in both institutes. You will be given study materials and have a library facility for more references.
My review of IIT BHU will be based on some very common parameters.
Overall, IIT BHU is a great choice if you are willing to sacrifice the hostel conditions and self-study.
My friend was a student at IIT BHU and he witnessed a number of changes as the IT BHU got converted into IIT BHU.
These were some of the changes my friend witnessed after the IT BHU got transformed into IIT BHU.
My friend is an alumnus of IIT-BHU and he was a member of the Kashi Utkarsh too. He claims the organization is doing really well in eradicating the prevalent social constraints through the collective efforts of the group. The body convinces the financially weak families living in Varanasi slums to send their children to schools with the help of KU funding.
As easy as this may sound, the actual process is very tiring. The families are hell-bent against education and persuading them is a big task. The relentless efforts of the team members of KU and their compassion to serve the weak have brought massive changes in society.
However, some students of the institute don’t give KU the respect they deserve and are not ready to spend a single penny claiming that KU pockets the funds themselves.
If you visit the social media handles of the KU members, you will find a list of children who get into the formal education system along with their school fees being paid by KU. Dictionary the constant assistance from professors like Prof. Ashim Mukherjee with KU helps KU stay strong.
Pharmaceutical Society and Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering & Technology, IIT (BHU) organize the Nation's largest pharmaceutical fest-SPIRIT.
SPIRIT is an annual fest of pharmaceutical engineering & Tech. branch of IIT(BHU). It is a national level event where pass out students can also participate. Pharma and medical enthusiasts from the country come together in this two-day fest to encapture new ideas and innovations to bring out the best of the participants. There are many competitions where you can compete to share and gain knowledge and ideas. Workshops and seminars are also organized. IIT(BHU) is the only IIT having a pharma branch, that's why it is the best college of pharma. The Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering and Technology, IIT (BHU) was established in 1932.
If someone wants to pursue higher studies in pharmacy, SPIRIT gives a platform to meet the best professors and students. SPIRIT is also a good platform if you want your research paper to be published by showcasing here to many professional pharmaceutical organizations.
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