Recruitment drive at KU concludes
Srinagar, Oct 7: A week-long recruitment drive at Campus Placement Cell, Centre for Career Planning and Counselling (CCPC), Kashmir University concluded today.
The recruitment was conducted for final year students from various degree colleges including Islamia College of Science & Commerce, Gandhi Memorial College, GDC Bemina, GDC for Women Nawakadal, SP College, A S College, GDC Pulwama, GDC for Boys Islamabad (Anantnag), GDC Baramulla etc.
Coordinator, CCPC for campus placements, Dr. Parvez Ahmad Shah said that 15 students have been selected by WNS against the positions of Customer Support Executive and Technical Support Executive with job location at Noida, Gurgoan and Delhi.
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