Puttur: St Philomena College (Autonomous) students secure placements with 'QSpiders'


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Puttur, Oct 26: In a recent campus recruitment drive held at St Philomena College (Autonomous), eight students secured placements with QSpiders, a leading software training and placement organization. Fifteen students from the college, underwent a series of rigorous assessments and interviews during recruitment drive.

The selected students include Anusha K B, Kaushalya L, Nikitha M Shetty, Fatimath Shamna, Rohan Rai, Havya and Rakshith A, all from the third-year BBA programme, along with Salush P P from the third-year BCom.

“QSpiders is a frontrunner in software training, and it has been consistently conducting recruitment drives at our college for several years. We are pleased to announce that eight of our talented students have been selected this year. Their success is a testament to their hard work and skills, combined with the guidance provided by our faculty and the quality education offered at our institution. We remain committed to strengthening our ties with industry leaders to create more opportunities for our students,” said Dr Antony Prakash Monteiro, principal of the college.

The deans of the department of commerce and department of business administration, Premalatha K and Dr Radhakrishna Gowda, respectively, congratulated the selected students and lauded their achievement.

 

 

  

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