Vidyagiri Alva’s campus to host ninth edition of job fair on June 24, 25

CD Network | Sumedha V
June 15, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 15: Alva’s Pragati, a mega placement drive organized every year by Alva’s Education Foundation will be held this year on June 24 and 25 at Vidyagiri campus, Moodbidri. The ninth edition of the job fair will be inaugurated on June 24 at 9:30 a.m. at Vidyagiri by Pramod Madhwaraj, Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs.

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Abhayachandra Jain, MLA, Moodbidri will preside over the programme and Binay Shetty, non-executive director, NMC Healthcare, Abu Dhabi will be the chief guest. Dr M Mohan Alva, Chairman, Alva’s Education Foundation, Amarnath Shetty, former minister and trustee of Alva’s Education Foundation will also be present.

Announcing this at a press meet on Thursday, Vivek Alva, the managing trustee of the Alva’s Education Foundation said that around 200 premier companies are going to be present with top recruiters representing major sectors like IT, ITeS, manufacturing, sales and retail, banking and finance, hospitality, education and NGO. These will have a number of openings for graduates and post graduates in various streams such as medical and para-medical, engineering, arts, commerce and management, basic sciences, nursing, ITI. PUC and SSLC qualified candidates will also have opportunities he added.

He mentioned that the highest number of openings will be available for B.Sc., B.Com, BBM, BA and basic graduation degree holders. He said that there are more than 300 openings for B.Sc. and GNM nurses across Indian hospitals like Apollo Hospitals, Narayana Hrudayalaya. B.Pharma and D.pharma graduates and M.Sc and B.Sc in chemistry graduates have opportunities with core pharmaceutical companies like Biocon, Cipla, Recipharm Pharma Services Pvt. Ltd, etc., he said.

He spoke about jobs being available for banking and financial service sector for commerce graduates and post graduates, BE and Textile engineering graduates, sales and retail for graduates in MBA in Marketing and HR. Core IT companies from Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, Mangalore, Indore and Chennai are also hiring graduates, he said.

Speaking of a major feature of this year’s job drive, he said around 15 companies from North and central India, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana will be participating, and Amazon- India’s Largest Online Store is offering more than 120 job openings for any graduates.

He also said that automobile companies are looking for sales/ marketing and service profiles among graduates and post graduates, ITI/ diploma for various roles.

MindTree, Oracle, Codecraft, Quinnox, Kirloskar Toyota Textile Machinery Pvt. Ltd, Nexteer Automotive Pvt. Ltd, Airtel, Vodafone, UAE exchange from GCC, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, Karvy Stock Broking, Pragon, VKC Pride, Vivanta by Taj, The Country Inn and Suites, Ifnaglobal for Medanta- the Medcity and Indiana Hospital are some top companies he mentioned that are going to be present. Over 200 companies are taking part in the drive with over 150 companies already registered, he said.

Many companies are looking for experienced candidates in various sectors, like ZUARI AGRO CHEMICALS Ltd, Toyota Industries Engine India Pvt. Ltd, Jubilant Generics Ltd, etc., but there is a dearth of opportunities for civil engineering fresher jobs as companies are looking for experienced candidates, he said.

Accommodation will be arranged for outstation candidates from june 23rd onwards. To facilitate job aspirants, an orientation program to sensitize on the entire job drive will be held for interested job aspirants at Vidyagiri Campus, Moodbidri on June 17 and 18.

An android and iOS app have been developed for the benefit of the aspirants and companies. Online registration is compulsory for job aspirants except ITI, PUC and SSLC candidates. Free registration can be done at http://alvaspragati.com/CandidateRegistrationPage . For more information, contact: 9611686148, 849434852, 9008907716, 8971250414, 9844762311.

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