Thursday, December 07, 2006

Recruitment drive at BU, affiliated colleges

The Department of Extension, Career Guidance and Students Welfare of the Bharathiar University will organise a recruitment drive at the university premises on December 9. Cognizant Technology Solutions will recruit from the 2007 batch of students belonging to the disciplines of computer science, mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, electronics and BCA.

According to a release, the final year students of both the undergraduate and post-graduate courses are eligible to attend the drive. They should not have any standing arrears, should not have more than two arrears in the history of their studies and should have scored 60 per cent in their 10th, 12th, UG and PG courses. The selection process will be through an aptitude test and technical interview. Interested students and colleges willing to depute their students can register with www.careervarsity.com.

There will also be a career fair to be organised by the Department, wherein private banks, e-publishing companies, insurance companies, retail marketing stores, IT and ITES companies will be recruiting final year UG and PG students of the affiliated colleges and the School of Distance Education. There will be no registration fee.

In order to facilitate easy access to students, the fair will be organised on four days in four different places. It will be held at the university campus on December 15, at Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College, Pollachi, on December 16, Vellalar College for Women, Erode, on December 17 and at Emerald Heights College for Women, Udhagamandalam, on December 18.

The colleges should submit the subject-wise list of students who wish to participate in the fair before December 8. Interested students should register at www.careervarsity.com (link: student registration). Those attending the career fair should carry three copies of CV and student ID card.

Those who register and are recommended by the college/SDE alone are eligible to attend the fair.

Source: The Hindu

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