
Delhi University Job Fair to be conducted in April
India Today
Delhi University job fair will be held under the Central Placement Cell from April 7-9.
Delhi University will be organising a placement-cum-internship fair for eligible students from April 7-9, it said on Tuesday. "The Central Placement Cell, University of Delhi, has entered the 15th year of inception. We wish to announce that a Job Mela (placement-cum-internship fair) is being organised by the Central Placement Cell (PC), under the aegis of the office of Dean, Students' Welfare, University of Delhi," it said in a statement.
The university said the job fair will be held in a blended mode and arrangements for companies will be made as per their interests and requirements. The students' pool extends to approximately 80 colleges and an equal number of post-graduate departments of the university with more than 18,000 students registered on the placement portal as on date.
"This Job Mela is the first of its kind in the illustrious history of the prestigious university and instrumental in enabling the eligible students with suitable placement and internship opportunities with the support and participation of the company," the statement noted.
"The vision of the CPC is to provide a continuum of opportunities for the under-graduates and post-graduates studying across various courses of Science (Physical, Life and Applied Science), Commerce, Mathematical Science, Social Sciences etc," it said.
The university sought the support of all corporate houses to provide suitable placements for students. In addition to corporates, the university also invited NGOs, research organisations, and government sectors to participate in the job fair.

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