Jamia Millia Islamia Placements 2025: Three students secure Rs 12 lakh job offer from Voltas
Suviral Shukla | April 30, 2025 | 07:58 PM IST | 1 min read
"These placements mark a significant milestone, providing the students with an exceptional opportunity to launch their careers in a dynamic international market," the JMI's University placement cell said.
NEW DELHI: Three Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) students from the Diploma in Electrical Engineering programme have secured Rs 12 lakh per annum job offer from Voltas. The selected students have been offered the placement packages for the positions in the middle east location.
“Under the capable and visionary leadership of Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of JMI, Prof. Mazhar Asif, and Registrar JMI, Prof. Md. Mahtab Alam Rizvi, these placements mark a significant milestone, providing the students with an exceptional opportunity to launch their careers in a dynamic international market,” the university said.
Rahela Farooqi, director of the JMI’s University placement cell, Sabah Khan, deputy director, and Rihan Khan Suri, director of CIE and TPO, wished the three students on their success.
Highlighting the quality of education and training provided by JMI, its University Placement Cell said: “The effectiveness of the University Placement Cell in connecting students with top-tier employers. The students' success reflects their hard work, dedication, and the strong grounding and foundation in electrical engineering they received throughout their diploma program.”
The international offers made to JMI students show the commitment of JMI’s University Placement Cell, which works to facilitate placements for students across various disciplines, fostering strong relationships and connections with leading companies in India and abroad, it added.
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