How are B.A. placements at St Joseph College of Communication?

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    Mohammad Rizwan | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    There is conflicting information available on St. Joseph College of Communication's B.A. placements.
    Certain sources mention good placements with businesses that come to the university to recruit.
    Because of industry demand, certain programs, like the B.A. in Multimedia, may have stronger placement records.

    However, there may not be any specific placement data available online (percentage placed, typical package, etc.).
    Reviews imply that placements could change based on the specialisation and skill set of the students.
    For up-to-date B.A. placement data, get in touch with the college's placement department for a more comprehensive view.
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    Akash Kumar Gupta | Guide-Level 15

    a year ago

    B.A. placements at St. Joseph College of Communication are quite promising, with nearly 60% of students securing campus placements.

     Companies like Infosys, TCS, Karikku, and others have actively recruited students from the college.

    The Career Guidance and Placement Cell at the college organizes events to facilitate placements in reputed organizations and provides training in soft skills and interview preparation

    While some students have reported good placements experiences, it is advisable to excel academically to enhance placement opportunities.

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