
Campus placement: 87 UIAMS MBA students get jobs, 9 bag Rs 16L package
Nine of them have been offered an annual package of Rs 16.42 lakh — the highest in this season's recruitment cycle at the institute.
According to UIAMS officials, 26 companies participated in the recruitment process, offering roles in areas such as banking, finance, IT, marketing, insurance, HR, and consulting. Among the top recruiters were Federal Bank, Mahindra Finance, Capgemini, Bunge, Tirupati HealthCare, SBI Mutual Funds, HDFC Life, Policy Bazaar, Growwtide, and Vodafone Idea.
Federal Bank offered positions to nine students, each with a package of Rs 16.42 lakh. Mahindra Finance, another regular recruiter at the institute, selected three students for roles offering Rs 10 lakh per annum.
The average package offered across all placements stood at Rs 6.84 lakh.
PU vice-chancellor Prof Renu Vig said the placement results were reflective of the academic strength and industry readiness of the students.
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Director of UIAMS Prof Anupreet Kaur Mavi said the figures showed growing confidence among recruiters in the institute. Dr Amandeep Singh Marwaha, training-cum-placement officer at UIAMS, said the institute had tried to align classroom learning with industry needs.
PU holds awareness drives against child labour
Chandigarh: Panjab University marked World Day Against Child Labour with a series of awareness activities and mass pledge-taking events across departments and offices.
University officials, staff, and students participated in programmes aimed at spreading awareness about the need to eradicate child labour and protect children's rights. Several departments also held their own awareness sessions and discussions on the issue.
At the PU Administrative Block, Registrar YP Verma led officials in taking a collective pledge at the Senate Hall. Participants pledged to stand against all forms of child labour and exploitation and to work towards ensuring education and dignity for every child.
They also expressed support for making Chandigarh a child labour-free city, reiterating the global message of the day 'Say no to child labour, yes to education and childhood'.
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