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LU VC's insights on campus placements in varsity's podcast

LU VC's insights on campus placements in varsity's podcast

Time of India01-05-2025

Lucknow: Lucknow
University
vice chancellor Prof Alok Kumar Rai came up with the third episode of the university's official podcast named 'A world for everyone'.
In this new episode, VC highlighted how important campus
placements
are in a student's life.
In conversation with LU's director central placement cell Prof Anoop Bhartiya he highlighted how the cell helps in student placement.
Prof Bhartiya
explained that since LU is an A++ University it is approached by companies of different sectors.
Also, LU is also in touch with leading industries and multinationals and contacts them when students complete graduation. He said that once we get an invitation or job recruitment interest from companies, we request them to send a job description. "Once we receive it, we showcase the hiring information by a respective company with job description at our social media platforms. Also, we spread information through department heads and teachers." "Every company has a different recruitment policy, some conduct interviews while others recruit on academic profile, group discussion etc. We make a schedule accordingly," said Prof Bhartiya in a podcast.

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