The Sandip University conducts the placement drive through its placement cell. It offers on-campus placement for graduate and postgraduate students in the faculty of management, science, arts, commerce, and education. The placement cell of the institute makes students constantly aware of the changing trends and demands of the industry and equip them with the highest level of potential for cracking the tough selection procedures. Experts from within the industry regularly visit the college for talks, seminars and interactive sessions which immensely help job seekers in their preparations for the same. The University shares the placement data for the following years:
Placement Statistics:
The total placement for engineering and technology in 2018: 94%
The total number of students placed for engineering and technology in 2019: 400
Recruiters:
KPIT
LTI
Atos Syntel
Mphasis
Jaro
Byju's
HFFC
IndiaMART
Amazon
Flipkart
Zensar
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