40 companies to participate in National job festival at LPCPS
Abhay Anand | April 13, 2018 | 04:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 13: Lucknow public college of professional studies is going to organize a National job festival on 21 and 22 April 2018 where more than 40 reputed companies are expected to is participate.
Ffounder manager S. P. Singh during a press conference said that National Job Festival 2018 would be of two days i.e. on 21st and 22nd April 2018. The inauguration will be done on 21st April at around 9:30 AM in the morning followed up by the training session by Startup India and Standup India.
A motivational program on the entrepreneurship will also be organized. Many profound names including professors of IITs and IIMs, university of Lucknow and officers of other financial organizations and banks will also address the students. Later in the day, interviews shall be conducted. On 22ndApril, interviews shall begin from 9 AM in the morning which will continue till 4 PM. The program will conclude with the felicitation ceremony and a rock band performance.
Those who wish to participate in National Job Festival may register themselves at www.rjf2018.com or institution’s website www.lpcpsportal.com.
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