Placement Experience:
Campus placements are typically organized by colleges and universities to help their graduating students find employment opportunities. During these placements, companies visit the campus and conduct interviews, group discussions, and other selection processes to identify suitable candidates for their job openings. The students who successfully pass these processes are offered jobs, often with a good salary package.
However, not all colleges and universities offer campus placements, and even among those that do, the number and quality of job opportunities can vary widely. In some cases, the placement process may be competitive, with only a small percentage of students being selected for jobs. In other cases, the job opportunities may be limited or not well-suited to the student's interests or qualifications.
If a college or university does not offer campus placements, students may need to rely on other methods to find employment after completing their course.
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