Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

MTechs offered ₹10,000 salary at govtorgani­sed job fair in Bathinda

REFLECTS STATE OF EDUCATION 11day job fair starts; recruiters, mostly IT firms, offering around ₹2 lakh per year

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BATHINDA: The first day of the Punjab government’s statewide drive of job fairs to generate employment for educated youth at the Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineerin­g and Technology, here, on Monday, drew aspirants in large numbers.

What stood out was the paltry salaries that companies — mostly in the Informatio­n Technology (IT) space — are offering.

Almost all of the 1,200-odd graduates and post-graduates who registered for the fair on Monday were offered an annual salary package ranging between ₹1.2 lakh and ₹2.25 lakh per annum. This translates into a monthly salary between ₹ 10,000 and ₹15,000.

Statewide, over 4 lakh aspirants have registered for the fair at 21 venues across the state.

The Monday crowd at the college had youngsters holding degrees and post-graduate diplomas from towns like Sardulgarh in Mansa, but most seemed unimpresse­d.

Sukhjinder Singh, an MPhil degree holder in computer applicatio­ns, said he was disappoint­ed at the packages offered. “I earned an MPhil from Guru Kashi University in 2013 and am still looking for a suitable job,” he said.

MALOUT FIRM HOPES TO OFFER 50 JOBS

A banner at the kiosk of Mehar Software Technologi­es, a Malout-based company read, ‘Salary package: ₹1.5 lakh to Rs 2 lakh per annum'.

The company caters to rural IT-related projects and its executives said they intended to rope in 50 youngsters from the 11-day long job fair that concludes on August 31.

“The salary depends on work experience and this package (₹ 1.5 lakh) for freshers should be taken as a stipend. They should be thinking of excelling at work and proving themselves,” said Sumeet Kaur Brar, a manager with the company.

A few freshers sounded willing to join at the salary. “If we work well and prove ourselves, we will be at least in a position to explore greener pastures.”

OVER 4 LAKH JOB ASPIRANTS HAVE REGISTERED FOR THE FAIR AT 21 VENUES ACROSS THE STATE › The salary depends on work experience, and this package (₹1.5 lakh per year) for freshers should be taken as a stipend.

SUMEET KAUR BRAR, manager, Mehar Software Technologi­es, Malout

I earned an MPhil from Guru Kashi University in 2013 and am still looking for a suitable job.

SUKHJINDER SINGH, MPhil in computer applicatio­ns

 ?? SANJEEV KUMAR/HT ?? Job aspirants at Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineerin­g and Technology in Bathinda on Monday.
SANJEEV KUMAR/HT Job aspirants at Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineerin­g and Technology in Bathinda on Monday.

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