108 companies participate in SISTec Campus Placements Drive
Abhay Anand | June 4, 2018 | 12:43 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 4: Sagar Institute of Science and Technology (SISTec) is known for integrating engineering, management and pharmacy education with industry and corporate. Every year SISTec organizes Job Carnival which attracts companies to its campus. In campus placement drive, so far over 108 companies have visited the campus and have offered 723 jobs offers to students. The highest highest package offered so far is 12 lacs per annum. SISTec School of Management Studies has already
placed all second year students through campus selections and has recorded the highest success rate of selections and offers.
This Year, SISTec has been rated with AAA ratings by Career 360 and has bagged the prestigious ASSOCHAM Award of the Best Institution made significant efforts through Innovation, Science & Technology and Traditional Methods in National Innovation Awards 2018 held at New Delhi.
Sudhir Kumar Agrawal Chairman, Sagar Group congratulated the selected students Dr. Piyush Kumar Soni, Training and Placement Officer guided the students and expressed gratitude to the companies for participating in campus placement drive.
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