IGNOU organises placement drive for Litterae Foundation and Insurance Dekho
IGNOU Placement Drive: A total of 186 students participated in the interview among which 15 students for Insurance Dekho and 109 for Litterae Foundation were shortlisted
Tanuja Joshi | September 13, 2023 | 02:02 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) under its campus placement cell conducted a placement drive on September 12 at the Baba Saheb Ambedkar Auditorium. The drive was organised in collaboration with the Litterae Foundation and Insurance Dekho.
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The placement drive began at 9.30 am with student registrations. According to IGNOU, the company representatives who participated in the event engaged with the students, and guided, addressed their inquiries related to employment and job vacancies.
According to the university, a total of 186 students participated in the interview round of the drive.
Campus Placement Drive for Litterae Foundation and Insurance Dekho pic.twitter.com/9x7SKJvrFl
— IGNOU (@OfficialIGNOU) September 12, 2023
A total of 15 students for Insurance Dekho and 109 students for Litterae Foundation were shortlisted and selected during the placement drive hosted by IGNOU.
Insurance Dekho provides solutions to users using technology and is an online platform for the insurance sector. Litterae Foundation is a non-profit organisation that aims to promote literacy and education among the underprivileged and marginalised communities.
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