Please if someone can clarify the placement figures for DataTrained PG Program in Full Stack Engineering
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The average success rate of DataTrained for a full stack engineering course is over 90% per batch. The remaining 10% are those students who are unable to complete the course due to any reason. DataTrained offered 100% placement guarantee and no other Institute is offering such promises.
I am appearing in a full stack development course from DataTrained and doing an internship right now. I am 3 months away from finishing the course. I want to share my personal views of the course. Before joining this course make sure you can invest 20-22 hours of commitment per week that is essential for optimum learning. Placement records of the institute are remarkable and the most important reason to join the course. I would like to thank my coordinators and mentors as they are helping us in every manner with the program by keeping us updated about the schedule, assisting us in case we got stuck on any module. So I will recommend it and it is up to you now whether you want to go for it or not.
The overall success rate of the full stack development placement is about 95% in 5% are those who are already working or left the course without completing it. However DataTrained provides a 100% placement guarantee.
The collaborations with big organizations also fulfill the guarantee of the placement. Also they have 400+ hiring partners so there is no issue with the placement support with DataTrained’s full stack development program.
DataTrained has designed their full stack development engineering program as per industry needs.
DataTrained understands that a full stack developer should have extraordinary skills and should be able to work one complex situations and deliver exact solutions by fixing them with possible technology, and so they are up with full stack development an exclusive training program which they are offering in collaboration with GoDaddy.
So, far there are no exact figures which they have provided. But here are som interesting facts which I found on their website regarding placements. They have transformed 8500+ careers and they also have 400+ hiring partners. So, Now you could have an idea about the placement. Their 6 month internship is also important in terms of placement.
Every applicant is turning into a skilled web developer at Data Trained Academy thanks to its organized curriculum and instructors with real-world expertise. They provide practical training through real-world projects and ongoing one-on-one mentoring from skilled industry specialists.
As far as the placement and interview part is concerned.Many candidates believe that their scores will help them, making it difficult for the selection panel to choose the best candidate. While companies are looking for efficient candidates, most students still rely on textbook knowledge.
Almost all interview tests include questions about communication. To prepare, brush up on your grammar basics and take some online sample tests. The same is true of quantitative ability. Hirers want to know if you have a sense of time and the ability to react to a situation, and they will also examine your logical reasoning. Understanding the domain can help you converse more effectively with interviewers and learn more about the company.
I have received a few reviews from my colleagues about Data Trained placements.They said that the institute definitely offers placement but sometimes you have to wait longer. It is not like you complete your course and you are job ready. No!! you need to have patience.