Is NIT Narula Institute of Technology good for placements?

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    saurya snehal | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Narula Institute of Technology is considered to be a goof institute in terms of placements. There are various courses offered by the institute such as BTech, MTech, and MA. The average placement package of the BTech batch was reported to be INR 5 Lacs and the highest package was INR 27 lakh. The top recruiters in the placement process were: Deloitte, Cognizant, Accenture, IBM, and TCS. 

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    Vishakha Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    7 months ago

    Yes, Narula Institute of Technology is a good college for placements. The college provides several opportunities to students for industry exposure, internships, and placement assistance by a dedicated placement team. Further, the college has decent connections with several companies such as Accenture, Ayant software, Amazon, Bitwise, Capgemini, Cognigent, DTDC, EY, ACC, JSW, Deloitte, Tech Mahindra, TCS, Lowe'S, Mindtree, KEC International, etc. that hire employees from oncampus placement. Apart from this, the college has a track record of minimum 85% of students to get placed per year. 

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    Shubhankar Pal

    a year ago

    Narula Institute of Technology is too good for placements. Accenture, Ayant software, Amazon, Bitwise, Capgemini, Cognigent, DTDC, EY, ACC, JSW, Deloitte, Tech Mahindra, TCS, Lowe'S, Mindtree, KEC International and many more reputated company hire employees from oncampus placement. And minimum 85% of students get placement per year. the highest LPA of 2022 is 22 lpa.

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