How many students were placed during Alagappa University placements?

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    Aarushi Kalra | Contributor-Level 10

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    The number of UG (3-year) students placed in 2022 was more than four times the count stood in 2021. For PG (2-year) courses, the number of students placed over the past three years indicates an improving trend. The table below mentions the course-wise total strength and the number of students placed during Alagappa University placements over the past three years (2020 to 2022):

    Course

    Placement Statistics (2020)

    Placement Statistics (2021)

    Placement Statistics (2022)

    UG (3-year)

    N/A

    - Total students: 182

    - Students placed: 11

    - Total students: 194

    - Students placed: 47

    PG (2-year)

    - Total students: 1,054

    - Students placed: 68

    - Total students: 1,087

    - Students placed: 80

    - Total students: 1,109

    - Students placed: 176

    NOTE: The above statistics are gathered from the NIRF report 2023.

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