
Multinational companies hire 180 students of AMU
Created on: 2020-09-20 05:06:11 | Author: Sanjeev Mishra | Home Page | News
UP: Aligarh, In the midst of a coronavirus epidemic, 180 students of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were hired by other multinationals such as Tech Mahindra, BYJU, Optum, Chig India, Data Mark, ATG, Hexa View, and Tech Recruit under a campus placement drive. Sajid Hameed, a training placement officer (TPO), said, "Hired students have gone from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10 lakh per year."
He said that the interviews for the placements were conducted through video conferencing platforms in which 600 students were screened.
Dr. Jahangir Alam, convenor of Placement Drive, said, “More multinationals are expected to come in the second phase of Placement Drive.
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