How are the placements of B.Tech in CSE from Amity University, Jaipur?

Do mention the highest salary package, top placement companies and percentage of batch placed.

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    Deepak Singhanwal Current Student- IIT, Varanasi | Contributor-Level 8

    8 years ago
    Computer Science is one of the most sought-after courses by Indian pupils, thanks to the software and IT boom of the past two decades. Apart from putting India on the global map, computer science has pretty much turned the whole landscape of how people live. Right from social media to the genomics revolution, computer science has played a pivotal role in many of the greatest technological modifications and developments of the 21st century. Since this field is hugely widespread among Indian students, admissions to prestigious colleges such as IITs, NITs, and IIITs are very competitive. On the other cards, computer science is all set to
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    Udit Bhatia Management professional | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Amity, Jaipur is not an established college as yet as it strives to bank upon the Amity brand which is popular among students in NCR. The placement scenario at Amity, Jaipur for CSE graduates is not bad. The list of recruiters is not long but if one has the desired skill set or fit, one may find a job. The students who have good communication skills generally score better and get into the prominent it companies. Whereas those with good coding skills are able to get into startups and other related profiles. The placement is not 100% and some students, especially those with low grades and inferior communication skills find it difficult
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