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The students can apply for jobs from 3rd year. The college placement starts in the 4th year. Last year 60% students got placed even though it was recession. In 2022 90% students got placed Even though 60% is a little low it is pretty big as compared to a large percentage of college in kerala
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My college provide average placement packages.if we have good skill we can crack good packages.last yearu senior got package of 7 LPA.College offer buth campus placement and off campus.60%percentage students got placed here.students eligible for placement from third yr itself.My plans after getting degree is to study m tech in toc h
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The Placement cell is active in our college, and they are doing their best to bring companies that provide a good package. For this year they have got hands with some good companies like Soti, TCS, Sutherland,etc..., when compared to previous year. I have seen candidates getting placed for the least package around 3LPA and best package around 12LPA, so I have high hopes on the Placement cell that I will get a good placement. Most of the years around 80% students will get placed, and the rest of them goes for higher studies or entrepreneurships. I'm planning to get placed in a good company for a good package, and I have started my preparations for that.
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Third year and fourth-year students are eligible for placements. Companies like Qburst, TCS, Byjus, and Applexus have visited and offered placements for the students. The average package is 6LPA. I plan to be placed at any one of the companies with a good package and prepare for the gate exam.
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The last semester students are mainly eligible for campus placements. So recruiters are came to my college is Sutherland, Koya and co, amerigo structures etc. only 30% of students getting the placements is comparatively low. My plans after getting the degree is to do another course which improves my skills
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The placements are preety good, the placement cell trys hard to approch companys for coducting interviews. They also provide good package for students. t he companys like JSW, TCS etc. the students without currents supplys get chance to attent intervies.
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Detailing about the Placements, we have a good no. of studets getting placed in many MNCs and startups. The practice of taking internships are also promoted and if you are having some internships lasting longer then we could get a break for 1 year and continue out gradution from where we have stopped. A high package is not to be expected but its good.
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For our college the campus placement are so good. They provide placements in very good companies. They train you well before applying for the placements or the interview. The placements are so high for mechanical and computer students
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In this college from 5 th semester onwards, they start placement. And from 1st year they started placement classes and mock interviews. Many reputed companies take placements from our campus including tcs.
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The placements at the college are excelent. All the students of the final year i.e from 7th semester students are eligible for the campus placements. Major IT campanies such as Infosys, Wipro and TCS visit the college every year. These companies offers various job opportunities for the engineering and management students. The highest package is 50 LPA and the average package is 4 LPA. The profile is generally software engineer. The percentage of the students getting placements is above 95 percentage. My plan after getting the degree is to do software engineering job.
Anna University is ranked as follows:
The current world ranking is 1168. The national ranking is 25. Education Rank is 530 in terms of quality. The alumni employment ranking is 1488. The research Performance Rank is 1111. The overall rating is 69.3.
The University's Main Campus covers 189 acres and is bordered on the north by the Adyar River and on the south by Raj Bhavan. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet is the University's second campus, spanning 52 acres. Taramani, Chennai, has a third campus that spans 5 acres. These campuses have a variety of buildings that serve the University community's various needs.
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