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Frequently Asked Questions
Graduation applications usually open at the beginning of the final semester. Check the academic calendar and apply through the student portal before the deadline.
You must have:
Completed all required credits for your program
Passed all core and elective subjects
Cleared all dues (fees, library books, etc.)
Fulfilled internship/thesis requirements, if applicable
Email your professor at least 2–3 weeks in advance. Include your resume, achievements, and details about what the letter is for (job, grad school, etc.).
Policies vary by college and company. Some allow conditional participation if you’re expected to clear backlogs soon. Confirm with the Placement Cell.
Yes, some colleges offer merit-based or need-based aid in the final year. Check with the Financial Aid Office.
Join the college’s alumni network or LinkedIn group. Career Services may also host alumni mentorship programs.
Contact your department or administration immediately. Some deadlines have grace periods or late submission options with penalties.
Apply online through the registrar’s office or academic services portal. These are usually available a few weeks after final exams.
You can:
Apply for jobs through campus or external platforms
Prepare for competitive exams (e.g., GRE, GATE, UPSC)
Pursue a master’s degree or professional certification
Explore startup/incubation support if you have a business idea
Graduation applications usually open at the beginning of the final semester. Check the academic calendar and apply through the student portal before the deadline.
You must have:
Completed all required credits for your program
Passed all core and elective subjects
Cleared all dues (fees, library books, etc.)
Fulfilled internship/thesis requirements, if applicable
Email your professor at least 2–3 weeks in advance. Include your resume, achievements, and details about what the letter is for (job, grad school, etc.).
Policies vary by college and company. Some allow conditional participation if you’re expected to clear backlogs soon. Confirm with the Placement Cell.
Yes, some colleges offer merit-based or need-based aid in the final year. Check with the Financial Aid Office.
Join the college’s alumni network or LinkedIn group. Career Services may also host alumni mentorship programs.
Contact your department or administration immediately. Some deadlines have grace periods or late submission options with penalties.
Apply online through the registrar’s office or academic services portal. These are usually available a few weeks after final exams.
You can:
Apply for jobs through campus or external platforms
Prepare for competitive exams (e.g., GRE, GATE, UPSC)
Pursue a master’s degree or professional certification
Explore startup/incubation support if you have a business idea
Graduation applications usually open at the beginning of the final semester. Check the academic calendar and apply through the student portal before the deadline.
You must have:
Completed all required credits for your program
Passed all core and elective subjects
Cleared all dues (fees, library books, etc.)
Fulfilled internship/thesis requirements, if applicable
Email your professor at least 2–3 weeks in advance. Include your resume, achievements, and details about what the letter is for (job, grad school, etc.).
Policies vary by college and company. Some allow conditional participation if you’re expected to clear backlogs soon. Confirm with the Placement Cell.
Yes, some colleges offer merit-based or need-based aid in the final year. Check with the Financial Aid Office.
Join the college’s alumni network or LinkedIn group. Career Services may also host alumni mentorship programs.
Contact your department or administration immediately. Some deadlines have grace periods or late submission options with penalties.
Apply online through the registrar’s office or academic services portal. These are usually available a few weeks after final exams.
You can:
Apply for jobs through campus or external platforms
Prepare for competitive exams (e.g., GRE, GATE, UPSC)
Pursue a master’s degree or professional certification
Explore startup/incubation support if you have a business idea