Placement Cell
The University Placement Cell is a vital component of the University and responsible for bridging the gap between academia and industry.
Here's an overview of its activities:
Objectives:
- Career Development: Enhance students' employability and career prospects.
- Industry Interface: Foster relationships between the university and industry partners.
- Industry Interface: Foster relationships between the university and industry partners.
Placement Opportunities: Provide job opportunities to students through campus placements, internships, and other industry interactions.
- Industry Interface: Foster relationships between the university and industry partners.
Networking Opportunities: Students can build relationships with industry professionals, potentially leading to future job opportunities.
Activities:
- Campus Placements: Organize campus recruitment drives, where companies visit the university to select students for job openings.
- Internship Opportunities: Facilitate internships, allowing students to gain industry experience and build their skills.
- Career Guidance: Offer career counseling, resume building, and interview preparation to students.
- Industry Interactions: Arrange guest lectures, workshops, and seminars by industry experts to expose students to real-world scenarios.
- Networking: Establish relationships with industry partners, alumni, and other stakeholders to create opportunities for students.
- Soft Skills Development: Conduct training sessions to enhance students' soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.
- Placement Portal: Maintain a portal to connect students with job opportunities and provide resources for career development.