Mangaluru: Record placement at Sahyadri College


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Mangaluru, Nov 8: Sahyadri Training, Placement & Career Guidance Cell Season starts in the month of July with some of the best application development and maintenance and core companies visiting the campus. Every year over 150 companies visit them.

They had Infosys for the 2020 batch with 146 selects-highest in the region and TCS with 61 selects. For the 2019 batch highest numbers were picked by companies like IBM with 104 selects and one of the highest. Leading product companies like Adobe (24.5 LPA), HSBC Software Development (12 LPA), Accolite (12 LPA), SAP Labs (10 LPA) have visited Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, Mangaluru.

It was a matter of honour when Indian Navy visited the campus to conduct the campus drive. Over 1,600 students have been trained in aptitude and technical training to help them face the campus recruitment with confidence.

Training, Placement & Career Guidance Cell at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management is highly dynamic and has been efficient in placing students into various profiles of the industry. The cell is headed by dean-placement and ably supported by assistant placement officers, staff and student coordinators.

  

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