PLACEMENTS
PLACEMENTs
Training Programmes
Focused Training Programmes
Training programmes are conducted to increase student’s ability in
- Communication Skills for Career
- General Aptitude
- Verbal Reasoning
- Non- verbal reasoning
- Quantitative
- Industry Specific Training programme
Training Modules
Aptitude
Quants
- Numbers
- Permutations & Combinations
- Geometry,Mensuration
- Probability
- Time And Work & Time, Speed, Distance
- Profit And Loss & Ratios & Proportions
- Trignometry & Height And Distance
- Simple Interest & Compound Interest
- Averages & Percentages & Partnership
- Clocks & Calendars, Cubes & Cuboids
- Problems On Ages
- Logarithms, Progressions
Verbal
- Synonyms, Antonyms
- Selecting Words, Grammar Basics
- Spotting Errors
- Sentence Completion, Sentence Correction, Sentence Improvement
- Reading Comprehension
- Jumbled Sentences
- Theme Detection
- Verbal Analogies
- Sentence Formation, Paragraph Formation
- Choosing The Correct Word
- Idioms And Phrases
Reasoning
- Logical Deductions, Logical Puzzles
- Odd Man Out, Analogies
- Image Based Problems, Coding And Decoding
- Direction Sense
- Critical Reasoning & Analytical Reasoning
- Syllogism
- Blood Relations
- Seating Arrangments, Data Arrangements
- Data Interpretation
- Sentence Selection
- Venn Diagrams
- Statement And Conclusions, Cryptarithmetic
- Data Sufficiency
Technical
- C for all branches
- C++ for all branches
- Java
- Data Structures
- Networking
- Web designing
- IOT/ Python/SQL/DBMS
- Android
Soft Skill
- Goal Setting
- Career Planning
- Reaching your Potential
- Stress Management
- Grooming and Discipline
- Communication Skills
- Listening Skills
- Team Building
- Assertiveness
- Creativity
- Group Discussion and Personal Interview
- HR Round practice
Industry Oriented Training Programmes
- “EVOLVE” a placement awareness programme conducted every year by reputed industries for the connect between the institution and the organization
- An insight to the Preparedness to placement season – a session conducted every year by Infosys in the Institute
Soft Skill Training Programme sponsored by Barclay’s in collaboration with ‘NASSCOM’ was conducted for the final year students. About 200 students took part in the program. The cost of the program was Rs. 6,00,000/- and this was completely funded by Barclay’s
Soft Skills Training (From 1st year to 4th year)
Semester | Modules | Sub Modules |
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Semester 1 or 2 | English Communication | Phonetics Formal Conversations Informal Conversations Tenses and verbs Word Lists/ Daily Usage Vocab Word Associations |
Semester 1 or 2 | Grammar | Intro to Grammar Parts of speech Tenses Subject-Verb Agreement Active Passive Voice Direct-Indirect Speech Determiners |
Semester 1 or 2 | Vocab Builder | Intro to Vocabulary Techniques to learn Vocab Word Families Word Lists 1 Word Lists 2 Word Lists 3 Word Lists 4 |
Semester 3 or 4 | Business Communication | Introduction to Business Communication |
Semester 3 or 4 | Personality Development | Introduction to Personality Development Motivation Team Skills Communication Skills Leadership Skills Time Management |
Semester 4 or 5 | Aptitude Basic | Quant/ Reasoning DI – Approximation & Percentage Change Logical Puzzles Mathematical Puzzles Vedic Maths Verbal Intro to Verbal Ability Basic Reading Comprehension English Usage Verbal Reasoning |
Quant/ DI/Verbal) | ||
Semester 5 or 6 | Aptitude Advanced (Quant/ DI/Verbal) | Quant Calculations & Approximations Numbers & LCM Average & Decimals Algebra Percentage & Profit & Loss Mensuration & Geometry Work and Interest Ratio & Mixture Time, Speed & Distance P & C and Probability Clocks and Calendars Venn Diagrams and Logs DI/Reasoning DI – Approximation, Calculation & Percentage change DI – Data Sufficiency & Data Comparison. DI – Strategy and types of graphs DI – Tables, Bar, Pie, Line and Miscellaneous Graphs Series – Numerical & Alphabet Coding – Decoding – Basic & Advanced Blood Relations and Directions Syllogism – basic & Advanced Symb operation, Membership, Inserting the missing character Input-output, Ranking test & Miscellaneous letter problems Circular Arrangement Analytical Reasoning Verbal Vocabulary Sentence Completion , Cloze Test & Analogy Reading Comprehension Basics RC advance & Sentence Rearrangement Grammar Sentence Correction Verbal Reasoning -1 Verbal Reasoning –II & Critical Reasoning |
Semester 6 or 7 | Interview Prep | Introduction to Campus Placement Basics of Personal Interview Questions asked in a Personal Interview Basics of Group Discussion Techniques and Topics in Group Discussion Resume Writing Psychometric Test |
Semester 6 or 7 | Engineering Capsule | Computer Science / IT C Language C++ Language Data Structure Database Management System Java Operating System Computer Networks Python Electrical Engg. Basics of Electrical Engineering Electrical Machines Electrical Power System Structure Control Systems Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Mechanical Engg. Thermodynamics Fluid Mechanics |
Semester 6 or 7 | Test Series | IT Service Companies Analytics Companies General Recruitment Test |
Semester 6 or 7 | Intro to Big Data & Analytics | Introduction to Big Data Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Introduction to IOT Basics of Microsoft Excel How to apply formula and pivot table – Excel Advanced Statistics Analysis Tool (similar to SPSS ) |
Semester 7 or 8 | Life Skills | Team Dynamics & Collaboration Emotional Intelligence Lateral Thinking Critical Thinking Professional Ethics Managing Diversity |
Technical Skills
Technical Skills Training from 2nd Semester to 8th Semester
2nd SEMESTER | Topic Name |
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1 | Reading Comprehension |
2 | Number System |
3 | Data Arrangements and Blood Relations |
4 | Time and Work |
5 | Coding and Decoding |
6 | Articles, Prepositions and Interrogatives |
3rd SEMESTER | Topic Name |
1 | Subject-Verb Agreement & Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement |
2 | Tenses & Punctuations |
3 | Goal Setting |
4 | Motivation |
5 | Convincing Skills |
6 | Wide Open Workshop on Speed Maths –Session 1 |
7 | Wide Open Workshop on Speed Maths –Session 2 |
8 | Wide Open Workshop on Speed Maths –Session 3 |
9 | Wide Open Workshop on Speed Maths –Session 4 |
10 | Numbers system |
11 | Reading comprehension |
12 | Coding & Decoding, Series, Analogy, Odd man out and Visual reasoning |
13 | Data arrangements and Blood relations |
14 | Time and Work |
15 | Sentence correction |
4th SEMESTER | Topic Name |
1 | Percentages, Simple interest and Compound interest |
2 | Sentence completion and Para-jumbles |
3 | Clocks, calendars, Direction sense and Cubes |
4 | Time, Speed and Distance |
5 | Vocabulary |
6 | Data interpretation and Data sufficiency |
7 | Profit and Loss, Partnerships and Averages |
8 | Permutation, Combination and Probability |
9 | Introduction Structure Oriented Language Stages of compilation Preprocessing -Macros & Conditional compilation Constants, Identifiers, Keywords, Primary Data types and Format specifies |
10 | Control Statements Basic Programs using control statements |
11 | Operators Scope of Variables -Local, Global and Formal parameters Functions -Recursive Function, With & Without arguments Function -Call by Value & Call by reference Command line arguments (with programs) |
12 | Looping statements Pattern Programs -(WIPRO and CTS) |
13 | Array, Pointer Structure and Union Typed Enum Programs on array, pointer and Structure |
14 | Programs using pointers, array, Structure and Union |
15 | Writing Essentials |
5th SEMESTER | Topic Name |
1 | Memory Allocation -Static & Dynamic Storage classes, malloc(), calloc() & realloc() Strings Basic programs based on dynamic memory allocation |
2 | Programs -Array, string, Character strings and pointer |
3 | File Handling: File functions, Different modes in file handling Creating a file, writing to a file, reading from a file and copying the content of one file to another file. |
4 | 32 keywords, Header file Creation Exploring the header files in CPrograms to use various header files and make the programs a simpler one and programs on structure |
5 | Pointer and arrays, Pointer to array, Pointer to 2D array Double pointer, pointer and character strings. Array of pointers, Pointer to structure |
6 | Structure, Union and enum -Creating new datatypes Typedef, Bit fields in C |
7 | Articles, Prepositions and Interrogatives |
8 | Ratio and Proportion |
9 | Logical connectives, Syllogism and Venn diagrams |
10 | Voices and Speech |
11 | Critical reasoning |
12 | Logarithms, Progressions, Geometry and Quadratic equations. |
13 | Introduction to DS1) Space complexity2) Time complexity Asymptotic Notation:-Big Oh Notation-Big Omega Notation-Differentiate between O(1), O(n), O(logn), O(n^2),O(nlogn)Classification of data structures: |
14 | Linked list :Types of linked list :a) Singly linked listb) Circular linked listc) Doubly linked list : |
15 | Stack :-Introduction with real life example, LIFO-Push and Pop operation-Applications :1. String Reverse2. Evaluation of expression3. Implementation of functions4. conversion of infix to postfix expression Queue : |
6th SEMESTER | Topic Name |
1 | Types of queue:1. Normal queue2. Circular queue3. Priority queue4. Double ended queue Applications of queue:1. Client processing2. Job scheduling3. Music player PRACTICAL |
2 | Hashing Searching Techniques :Linear Search Binary Search : (Divide & Conquer) |
3 | Sorting Techniques :-Bubble sort-Insertion sort-Selection sort-Quick sort (Divide & Conquer)-Merge sort (Divide & Conquer) |
4 | Tree-Binary tree-BST :-Insertion of node-Searching a node-Traversal : Preorder, In order, Post order, Level-AVL Tree |
5 | PRACTICAL1. Implement BST:2. Create a graph and do DFS and BFS traversal3. Implement Prim’s algorithm4. Implement Kruskal’s algorithm Difference between Prim’s and Kruskal’s |
6 | Graph-Introduction-Terminologies in a graph-Traversals in a graph-DFS-BFSMinimum Spanning Tree Algorithms :-What is MST. |
7 | Body Language and Professionalism |
8 | Email Writing Workshop –1 |
9 | Group discussion –Basics |
10 | Personal Interview –Basics |
11 | Resume writing –Basics |
12 | Group discussion –Mock |
13 | Personal interview –Mock |
14 | Introduction -History of Java, Features of Java, C++ vs. Java Structure of a ‘JAVA’ Program What is JVM?, Difference between JDK, JRE and JVM Variables and Data Types in Java Reading input through command line arguments Unicode System, Operators in java, Java Operator Precedence Control Statements: If else, switch, for loop(, while loop, do while loop Break, Continue, Java Comments, Java OOPs Concepts Advantage of OOPS over Procedural oriented programming languages Java naming convention, Class and object |
15 | Lab programs -Basic Programs and Pattern Programs |
16 | Constructor, Types of constructor, Constructor Overloading Difference between a constructor and a method static variable -Advantage, Problem without static variable Static method, Restrictions for static method, this keyword in Java Refer current class instance variable with example. To invoke current class method (implicitly) with example. Encapsulation, Access modifiers, Java Inheritance (IS-A)Inheritance in Java, Types of inheritance |
7th SEMESTER | Topic Name |
1 | Permutation, Combination and Probability |
2 | Voices and forms of speech |
3 | Logarithm, Geometry, Mensuration, Progression and Quadratic Equation |
4 | Quantitative aptitude Revision |
5 | Logical reasoning Revision |
6 | Verbal aptitude Revision |
7 | Test taking strategies and time management |
8th SEMESTER | Topic Name |
1 | Tests, internship, Lab experiments, Probation etc. Webinars, Seminars |