11th edition of Alva’s Pragati from June 21

June 17, 2019 12:58 am | Updated 09:48 am IST - MANGALURU

S. Sacchidanand, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru

S. Sacchidanand, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru

S. Sacchidanand, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru, will inaugurate the 11th edition of the placement drive ‘Alva’s Pragati 2019’ organised by Alva’s Education Foundation on its Vidyagiri campus in Moodbidri for two days from June 21.

Umanath Kotian, Moodbidri MLA, will preside over its inaugural session at 9.30 a.m. on Friday, said Vivek Alva, Managing Trustee of the foundation. The foundation will arrange for accommodation for outstation candidates from June 20.

The drive will witness the participation of top recruiters representing major sectors such as Information Technology, IT-enabled services, manufacturing, healthcare and pharma, sales and retail, automobile, banking and finance, hospitality, education and NGOs. These sectors offer a large number of openings for graduates and postgraduates in various streams such as medical and para-medical, engineering, arts, commerce and management, basic sciences, nursing, ITI, diploma, skilled manpower with PU, SSLC and other qualifications.

Those interested will have to compulsorily register online on http://alvaspragati.com for free. It is open on both days. There are more than 300 openings for MBA and about 100 openings for M.Com degree holders in private banks and multinational companies, he said.

Manufacturing sector, featuring Kirloskar Toyota Textile Machinery Pvt. Ltd., Toyota Industries Engine India, Ajax Fiori, Nexteer, Ace Manufacturing, Bill Forge has a large number of job openings this year for BE Mechanical and Diploma.

IT recruiters such as Amazon, EY, Thomson Reuters, Oracle, Mphasis and few other major IT companies have confirmed. Companies hiring candidates with nursing, BPT, MLT qualifications include Cloudnine Hospitals, Wockhardt Hospitals, Apollo Healthcare and few others, he said.

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