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468 Jammu and Kashmir students at CU get placements in top-notch companies


468 J&K students at CU get placements in top-notch companies
By Daily Excelsior -21/02/2020

About 468 students of Union Territory of J&K (2020 batch) have got placement offers during the first phase of the University Campus Placements out of which 72 have managed to grab multiple offers from top-notch multinational companies. This was stated by Dr. R.S Bawa, Vice Chancellor of the varsity.
Giving details about the placements of J&K students, Dr. Bawa said: “Of the total 468 students of J&K who have been successful in getting placed during the first phase of recruitment, 301 are from the various engineering branches, 63 from various MBA specializations, 17 from Hotel Management and the remaining from other branches.”



Vivek Singh a Mechanical Engineering student from Jammu managed to bag offers from Wipro, Chegg India, Delval Flow and Mahindra & Mahindra while Owais Ahmad Khan, a Civil Engineering student from Baramulla got offer letters from Mount Meru and V Construct.

Shivali, another student from Jammu with Electronics and Communication Engineering got offer letters in Varite India, Diverse Lynx and Authbridge.

Giving details about the first phase of campus placement held for the batch 2020 at CU, Dr. Bawa said, “More than 4000 offers have been made till date in the first phase of campus placements.”

He named some of the multi-national companies which participated in first phase of recruitments for batch 2020 as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Flipkart, IBM, Nutanix, Capgemini, Cognizant, Accenture, Wipro, Walmart, Deloitte etc.

Dr. Bawa also said that Chandigarh University has been able to maintain good perception as the top-notch companies keep recruiting fresh talent from the varsity year after year.

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