Tapasya is a well known college for bachelor's in commerce and also for bachelors in business administration. So I chose tapsya for my graduation. There were some tests , written tests for admission. And there is a very simple admission process.
I chose bachelor's in commerce because I had to do my chartered accountancy simultaneously, so I had to prepare for both of them at the same time. The faculty in the college is not up to the mark . But yeah I had no problem because I had known all the topics in prior as we get trained about those in chartered accountancy.
There are pretty good placements that the college offers , but most of them are just tele calling jobs. The company which come to offer placements are good , but the role they offer, is not what we've been trained for.
I studied bachelor of commerce specialisation in taxation in the course duration of 2021-2024 . I paid 45000 per year in the first year of my college, which comes down to 22500 on the frst sem and 22500 in the second sem . In the second year I paid 50000 per year, which again splits into two 50000 each semester. In the third year it came to 55000 per year, which again split into 2 halves, 27500 per semester. Many of my batchmates had different fee structure.
There is no social life at the college, there Is only a computer lab and also tht is only for show. They don't take us to the labs. They have farewell freshers , and there is no social groups. The infrastructure is just worse.
Many of our senior got placed and many of our seniors got the intership oportunitys also Highest package is 12 lpa and the lowest is 4 lpa My plans after completion of degree is not going to software side because I want to track a govt job
The campus placements are good and there are companies coming in every year for fresh talent but it all comes down to our talent. We are provided with an opportunity but we have to work for it ourselves.
Placements and Internships The placement opportunities at my college are average, with a limited number of companies visiting the campus every year. Students who maintain a good academic record and possess strong technical and communication skills have better chances of getting placed. Generally, students with no active backlogs and a minimum academic percentage as specified by the recruiting company are eligible to participate in campus placements. A few recruiters visit the college for hiring, mainly for entry-level roles in software, IT support, and core engineering domains. However, the number of offers is limited, and only around 40–50% of students secure campus placements. The average salary package offered ranges from ?3–4 LPA, while the highest package varies depending on the company and the student's performance. The college also encourages students to apply for paid internships, which help them gain practical industry experience and improve their technical skills
I am still in my second year, so I havent sat for placements yet. But the college starts preparing us early with coding practice, projects, aptitude training, resume building sessions, and mock interviews. FRom interacting with seniors, I have heard that students who stay consistent with their skills get good opportunities
One good thing is that placements aren't treated as something that only matters in the final year. From the early semesters we are encouraged to build projects, improve our coding skills, and create a strong resume. That gives us enough time to prepare instead of rushing later. The college also shares internship opportunities and guides students through the application process. There are resume reviews, mock interviews, and career sessions that help us understand what companies expect. I feel the support is there throughout the journey, the more effort you put in, the more you can benefit from these opportunities.
Best part is the college doesn't wait until the final year to talk about careers. We get opportunities to work on projects, improve our coding, build resumes, and attend interview preparation sessions from the early semesters. Internship opportunities are shared regularly and the college guides students through the application process. This has helped me gain practical experience and understand what companies expect.
From what I have experienced the college starts preparing us for placements much earlier than I expected. We regularly have coding practice, project work, resume reviews, aptitude sessions and mock interviews, so you are improving little by little instead of waiting for the final year. The college also shares internship and job opportunities with students. I feel the support is definitely there but your results depend on how much effort you put into building your skills.
In our district kamala is the only college with highest placement records .many more MNC are visiting our college and student are getting placed in many companies with highest packages and currently they are leading good lifes
Since I am still a student I haven't gone through the final placement season yet. But from what I have seen the college starts preparing us quite early. We have regular coding sessions, aptitude training, mock interviews and resume building workshops. The placement team also shared internship opportunities whenever they are available. I feel the college is more focused on making students job ready than waiting until the final year. If you stay consistent with your coding, projects and overall skills, you will be in a much better position when placement season starts. Overall I think the college provides good support, but students also need to put in their own effort.
As a current student I haven't reached the final placement season yet but the college has already started preparing us. We get regular updates about internship opportunities, and many students apply from the early semester itself. Along with that there are sessions on resume writing, aptitude, communication skills and interview preparation. The college also encourages us to build projects and improve our technical skills, which helps while applying for internships. I feel these small efforts throughout the course will make a big difference when placements begun.