What if campus placements were discontinued in India? To be honest, there would be a slight decrease in competition for engineering, regardless of whether it's at IITs, NITs, or private colleges. In India, people often pursue engineering for the prom
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rahul Kushwaha
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no, we need the jobs in the colleges, unfortunately there nothing significant then IT in india
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Praveena J
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Is there any company/Ed-tech teaching/training about the most employed sector in india (Agriculture)?
except the government run colleges and universities.
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Pranav MD
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Does side hustles like SMMA works in India ? If "YES" then how to do it. If "NO" then what's the problem?
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Dhinesh
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there is rumor out there that from next year no tire 3 colleges will have on campus placements?
is it so??
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PoornatejasC
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What would be the implications of the Indian government eliminating caste-based categories for admissions to engineering colleges and government jobs?
Would removing caste-based categories benefit all Indian citizens and st
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saisathvik puligilla
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I have a big question in my mind That's why graduates in India are unemployed. And not getting any jobs. I have a doubt like there are no skilled people. Or there are no jobs to give them, which reason is correct. And in 2024, it is a risk to learn c