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It provides 100% placement in finance. And close to 100 in marketing too followed by HR which sees 50-75% placement and least in operations. The placement cell is led by Mrs. Shoba who is very efficient and dedicated.
I gave MAT and to find MAT you have to score more than 75 %. And I submitted my application online after being shortlisted. A round of Personal interviews was conducted. And the list of the selected candidates was sent in 3 days.
The faculties are extremely knowledgeable and are highly experienced academicians with an experience of over 2 decades of. The faculties are from renowned institutes like Harvard, IIMB, etc. The curriculum with a trimester system keeps you challenged. Industry reports and case studies help you in a great way
The admission was streamlined and smooth. It was a 3 stage process - Application submission, Entrance score-based short listing and PI. GD could be added to the admission process to better select the candidates
The PGDM equivalent MBA programme in this college offers a dual specialization. The faculty-student ratio is healthy as we have 12 - 15 teachers for 180 students across 2 years. The faculties are highly qualified industry experts as well as academicians.
The admission process contained online application followed by shortlisting by entrance exam scores - CAT, MAT and CMAT. There was a PI following the shortlist with a faculty panel of two. There could be GD held for admissions. The cut-off for CAT was 60%.
One of the reasons I opted for Biotechnology was to clear my basics in Biology and get ready for a career in research. One thing that was great about Joseph's were the labs. Despite it being a bit crowded due to the number of students in my class, the labs were designed to be project labs. We had the oppurtunity to come up with our own research questions and then use the facilities of institution to answer them. Most faculty in the biotechnology department have either industry or research experience. I quite enjoyed a lot of my classes on molecular and cell biology- particularly because we disscussed latest papers and literature on the field. We also took a course on "research methodology and scintific writing" - which was a good primer to how academia works.
The admission process is easy - you need to create a profile on sjc.ac.in and submit your marksheets. As I was in the covid batch my interview process was conducted online on zoom. I first interacted with faculty in a video call - and they asked me a few basic questions and my motivations for joining a course in biotechnology specifically. After that I had a brief conversation with the Dean before the interview was concluded. There was no entrance exam for my 2021 batch but the subsequent batches now have to write one.
They are excellent placement in our college, the students are eligible from the final year of their courses to attend their interview and get placed in the companies. The companies like EY, data and many more visit our college for campus placements. 8in10 students are placed in campus placement. The highest package received is 400000 pa and the average is 100000pa. After completing of the degree in this college and will try hard and get selected for our college campus placement. This is one of the most important reasons why my parents have admitted me to this college as I belonged to a lower-middle-class family, if I get placed in our college itself it will be useful for me as well as my parents. So no need to worry about placements in our college
This college, now it is upgraded to a university recently. The application forms will be available on the college website (sjc.ac.com). The application form fees depend on the courses we opt for. 500 for UG courses and 700 for the PG courses. The admission process is done perfectly by the faculty of our college and there is no need to do any improvement
Students are eligible for placements from 3rd year. The companies that visit are icici bank, hdfc bank, Deloitte, IBM, dell, google, jp morgan, and many more. The packages vary from 50k - 1l according to company and postings. About 70% get placed.
I had two online interviews. One was questioned by the teacher and the second by hod. Questioning is based on the applied course and complexity varies accordingly. For regular courses, it is simple and it is difficult for special courses.
One batch of students typically has 5 placements. About 5%–10% of the students are placed through Wipro, the leading recruiter for our programme. The top positions available in our programme are lab technicians. Because of the disciplines, the placements for our course are not very high. However, things will become better after more research. After earning a B.Sc., professorship and research are the best career paths.
Our college has a great admission process though it was online we had to crack the interview first and then be shortlisted. So the process was good and strict. We had been given management scholarships for obc and sc st.
Bangalore, Karnataka
Bangalore, Karnataka
The admission process is easy - you need to create a profile on sjc.ac.in and submit your marksheets. As I was in the covid batch my interview process was conducted online on zoom. I first interacted with faculty in a video call - and they asked me a few basic questions and my motivations for joining a course in biotechnology specifically. After that I had a brief conversation with the Dean before the interview was concluded. There was no entrance exam for my 2021 batch but the subsequent batches now have to write one.
SBy - StudentThis college, now it is upgraded to a university recently. The application forms will be available on the college website (sjc.ac.com). The application form fees depend on the courses we opt for. 500 for UG courses and 700 for the PG courses. The admission process is done perfectly by the faculty of our college and there is no need to do any improvement
JRBy - Jerlin RakshanaI had two online interviews. One was questioned by the teacher and the second by hod. Questioning is based on the applied course and complexity varies accordingly. For regular courses, it is simple and it is difficult for special courses.
RBy - Rachel
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