AMU to organise recruitment fair on November 13; Over 1,000 students register
Ishita Ranganath | November 10, 2022 | 05:53 PM IST | 1 min read
Over 1,000 students, 20 companies will be participating in AMU's IQAC recruitment fair for UG, PG students on November 13, 2022.
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University, will be organising a one-day recruitment fair 'SAIRAAB’ in collaboration with AMU's internal quality assurance cell (IQAC) on November 13, 2022 at the Arts Faculty Lounge.
The event will be providing placements to recently passed out and final year under graduate and post graduate students belonging to different courses. Over 1,00 students have registered and ore than 20 companies will be participating in the recruitment fair. Interested candidates can register on the AMY official website- api.amu.ac.in
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Companies including Stepping Cloud, Marque Impex, TeleCRM, Suo Jobs, Conneqt Business Solutions, Believe Pvt. Ltd., ATX Learnin
The primary aim of the fair is to promote industry - university interface and create new channels for mass placement opportunities. SAIRAAB convener, Asad U Khan said: "Events of this sort, not only provide employment opportunities to deserving students but also go a long way in grooming students and also improving the overall rankings of the University."
"Apart from being an excellent opportunity for students to define their futures, this event will also be a learning experience for many students" added SAIRAAB, organising secretary, Jahangir Alam.
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