Tata Institute of Social Science has a centralized placement process for all its campuses. The Centralised Placement Cell was established in 2014, in order to bring placement in one platform. The Centralised Placement Cell (CPC) takes care of TISS Mumbai placement of its all schools excluding HR and Public Health. The cell provides pre-placement training and campus corporate training to the students. The main objective of the cell is to establish and enhance with both the profit and not-for-profit sectors to develop an ongoing interface mechanism. Various placement activities are conducted by the cell such as seminars, conferences, workshops etc that give a student platform to interact with teachers and experienced industry professionals.
Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai placement process includes sending invites to the recruiting companies, registration for participating in the campus placement drive, shortlisting the candidates based on their resumes and criteria provided by the companies, pre-placement talk which is a two-way communication where students get an insight about the company and can interact with the employers, written tests in order to judge the verbal ability, logical aptitude, reasoning and technical knowledge, HR and Technical round and last, offer letters to be provided to the selected candidates. Every year, various companies participate in TISS Mumbai placements some of which are Andhra Pradesh Urban Finance Infrastructure Development Corporation, Aditya Birla Group, Accenture, Aajeevika Bureau etc.
Infollion Information Services Pvt Ltd | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
International Center for Research on Women | Janalaxmi Financial Services, Bangalore |
All India Disaster Mitigation Institute | Jharkhand State Rural Livelihoods Mission |
Aditya Jyot Foundation | Aditya Birla Group |
Particulars | Statistics |
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First year total students intake | 1.31 K |
Total students admitted | 1.36 K |
Total Graduated Students | 1.35 K |
Total Placed Students | 524 |
Total student gone for higher studies | 44 |
Median Salary | 4.80 L |
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Admission to courses is based on a valid score in TISS-NET followed by TISS-PAT and an online interview round . Final admission is given to students who become a part of the merit list released by the institute . You can also get direct admission TISS management quota seats or NRI quota seats can help you getting direct admission in MBA or LLM management programs . Hence, if you are assuming that if you can't score well in TISSNET, you may not be able to get admission, but it's not true..
Hope it helps you !
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Dear aspirant,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai was established in 1936. Before 1944 TISS was known as Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social Work.
The College offers Under Graduation degree courses, Post Graduation degree courses etc.
Your profile suggests that you are B School aspirant in Graduation, so I'm providing information based on it.
List of Courses offered by Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai are given below.
>>Master of Arts
>>Bachelor of Science
>>Post Graduation Diploma
>>Master of Science
>>Bachelor of Arts
>>MPH
>>Ph.D
>>Master of Business Administration
>>M.Lib.I.Sc.
>>B.Voc
>>P.G.D.C.A.
>>Bachelor of Business Administration
>>Dual Degree
You can get more information about courses offered by Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai using below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/tata-institute-of-social-sciences-mumbai
I hope this information was helpful to you.
Good Luck!!
Hi,
When it comes to choosing the ideal college for BA in social sciences especially in India, TISS should be your most logical choice in all aspects.
BA in social sciences from TISS will give you an edge as TISS has courses for Masters and PhD as well. I personally know a lot of my classmates who came to TISS for their Bachelors and they never left. So there shouldn't be any doubts about the college's brand image and reputation.
As far as social sciences as a field of study goes, I personally did my graduation in commerce which I now regret. Social sciences is a very broad field culminating psychology, sociology, rural development, philosophy, policy, economics, finance, administration and several other fields. This helps in gaining a wider perspective and knowledge on what's happening in the world.
According to me, social sciences is the field of the future along with technology and engineering. So if you want to jump into a field which excites you and where there are no saturation levels, social science is the way to go.
For more details, visit - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/tata-institute-of-social-sciences-tuljapur/reviews
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
The average package during TISS Placements was Rs. 23.97 LPA.
Aditya Birla Group, JSW, Mahindra & Mahindra, RPG, TAS, Welspun, CITI, ACT Fibernet, Honeywell, NXP Semiconductors, Samsung R&D and much more.
No. TISS does not provide placement assistance after Ph.D. completion
Tata Institute of Social Sciences or commonly known as TISS offer M.A. in Human Resource Management and Labour Relations program. It's one of the oldest and most prestigious courses at TISS, among the best in the country in this field, considered equivalent to an MBA, and has great placements and packages.
In 2022 on-campus drive highest package offered in TISS was Rs. 42.09 LPA
The highest and average packages offered to the HRM & LR 2020-22 batch during placements 2022 were Rs. 42.09 LPA and INR 23.97 LPA.
Yes, The TISS has a 100% placement record across all programmes. TISS Mumbai recorded 100% summer placements for the students of HR and Labour Relations 2022-24 batch.
The main aim of the Centralised Placement Cell of TISS is to help students meet their career objectives.
Yes, CPC offers pre-placement training to students.
Yes, TISS has a Centralised Placement cell that takes care of TISS placements for all its campuses.
CUET 2023 admit card for phase 4 to be released on June 2.
TISS NET 2nd wait list 2023 out on June 1.
TISSNET 2023 online assessment started.