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The placement ratio of a college depends on several factors — its industry connections, reputation, and the effort of its placement cell. In well-established institutions, the placement ratio can range between 70–95% for professional courses, with top students often getting multiple offers. Salaries vary by field; for example, technical or management graduates might see packages from 4–10 LPA on average, while others could start slightly lower. Infrastructure also plays a key role in attracting recruiters — companies prefer campuses with modern facilities, equipped labs, dedicated interview rooms, and strong internet connectivity. Good infrastructure also benefits students directly, as it creates a better learning environment. This includes clean hostels, sports facilities, a stocked library, and tech-enabled classrooms. However, a high placement percentage doesn’t always guarantee a good job match; students should also focus on developing skills during college. Before choosing a college, it’s wise to check recent placement reports, talk to alumni, and, if possible, visit the campus to see the facilities yourself. A blend of strong infrastructure and active placement support often leads to the best career outcomes.
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