What: Companies, industries and organisations are invited to visit CMR college of engineering and technology for on-campus interviews. 11 colleges of engineering and technology will send students to the event.
Details:
~ Minimum number of students: 1435
~ The Consortium colleges:
Holy Mary Institute of Technology & Science, Malla Reddy College of Engineering, St.Martin College of Engineering, Malla Reddy College of Engineering & Technology, CMR College of Engineering & Technology, Nalanda Institute of Engineering & Technology, Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology.
~ HR Professionals / Personal officers of the Companies / Industry - IT / ITeS, Non-IT and Core Engineering, are informed that our 11 Colleges Consortium is open for Companies / Industry for undertaking and conducting Campus Recruitment at our College's.
~ HR Professionals working in Recruiting firm Placement firms can enter into long term agreement with our 11 Colleges Consortium for Qualitative and in Quantities - Human Resources and Human Capital of 2008 passing out batch and also 2009 passing out batch.
~ Please note: Individual HR Professionals can also enter into agreement with us
~ Students from the following branches/specialisations will be present:
Aeronautical
Biotechnology
Graduation level:
Computer Science Engineering
Information Technology
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Electronics & Communications Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Bio Technology
Pharmacy
Master's:
Master Computer Applications (MCA)
Master in Business Administration (MBA) (Students would join immediately)
Contact:
Surya Mahadeva
Head - International Alliances & Corp Communications.
(Single point contact for all 11 Colleges in regard to campus recruitment initiatives).
Mobile: 98481 74741.
CMR College of Engineering & Technology
Kandlakoya - India, Hyderabad, India - 501401
Mobile: 98481 74741
E-mail: cpc.hyderabad@gmail.com,cpc_hyderabad@yahoo.com
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