CHANDIGARH, 20.05.25-The Placement Cell of Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women, Chandigarh, proudly announced the successful placement of 88 students during the 2024–25 academic session. A host of reputed companies participated in the campus recruitment drives, offering diverse roles across sectors. The placement season witnessed an enthusiastic response from students, reflecting their preparedness and eagerness to embark on professional careers. The selection process was rigorous, involving multiple rounds of assessment and interviews, ensuring merit-based selections. Among the key highlights:
Planet Spark recruited 11 students for the role of Business Development Counsellor with an attractive pay package of Rs. 6.5 LPA.
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ICICI Bank selected 18 students as Relationship Managers, offering Rs. 6.4 LPA.
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Algomill hired 2 students as Business Development Executives with Rs. 4.5 LPA.
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APPwork IT Solutions recruited 1 student as a Business Growth Intern at Rs. 4 LPA.
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Accenture selected 2 students for the role of System & Application Services Associate, offering Rs. 3.44 LPA.
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Pisoft Informatics hired 1 student as a Junior Development Trainee at Rs. 3.25 LPA.
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Mindmine Unlimited recruited 4 students for the position of Content Writer, each receiving Rs. 3 LPA.
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Vineyard Brokerage hired 4 students as Freight Brokers with a package of Rs. 3 LPA.
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Fusion Public Relations selected 2 students for the role of PR Executive with Rs. 2.68 LPA.
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E-clerx offered positions to 32 students as Analysts at Rs. 2.66 LPA.
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Niva Bupa Insurance recruited 4 students for the role of System Associate with Rs. 2.4 LPA.
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Infosys selected 3 students as System Associates, offering Rs. 2.22 LPA.
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Healthviser recruited 1 student as a Counsellor with a package of Rs. 1.22 LPA.
Ms. Neena Sharma, Officiating Principal, congratulated the Placement Cell for its relentless efforts and praised the team’s dedication in helping students transition from academics to the professional world. “The Cell has been instrumental in empowering students and helping them achieve their goals of self-reliance,” she added.