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Campus placement or higher studies?
With academic year coming to an end the final year students in
various engineering and other degree colleges across the State are getting
ready to step into a brand new world of jobs and careers.
Each summer, the final year students indeed reach a crucial
crossroad where they have to take a decision as to whether they should continue
with their studies or take up a job. It is also the time when most engineering
students dream of joining a software company in the hope of taking a slice of
the lucrative IT and ITES sector jobs.
For the students who study in top rung institutions like NITs,
IITs and reputed colleges options of taking up a job becomes very easy. With
most companies preferring these colleges for campus placements, the students
from these colleges are set to join better jobs.
But for those who did not study in a better college or those who
failed to land a plump job during campus placements, taking a decision proves
to be a daunting task. Should they join whatever job that is available for
them? Should they take up some course in proprietary software and then join a
job? Or should they continue with their further studies? “Only about seven
colleges in Hyderabad get campus placements nearing 100 percent. Most students
from other colleges have to either take up courses in proprietary software or
have to go for further studies,” Siddhartha Malempati of Forum for IT
Professionals (ForIT) said. For those who do not have a job in hand by the end
of campus placements, taking a decision becomes quite difficult, he said.
While most students prefer to join a short term course and join
a software company, HR managers from reputed MNCs believe that going for higher
education is also a better option.
“Doing a B. Tech is sufficient to get a job in India and all big
companies have a mechanism to induct fresh graduates. But the problem lies in
the fact that all big companies have a clear ranking of institutions,” a senior
HR manager from a MNC says.
“Companies also choose the candidates for different streams
based on the nature of work to be done and required skill proficiency, among
others. For maintenance and support projects, companies usually hire
non-engineering graduates and for software development and core projects they
hire engineering graduates,” he explained. “So, for those who pass out from
colleges, without many placement opportunities, it makes sense to pursue
masters,” he opined.
But again the choice of institution selected to pursue one's
masters is very important. “A student should join for a masters programme only
from a reputed institution. Joining in a nondescript college or university for
a master's degree will not fetch the desired results as companies view the
institutions with a clear hierarchy,” the HR professional says.
Source : Hindu
Campus placement or higher studies?
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