Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

UIET, UBS students safe, others face heat

- DAR OVAIS

CHANDIGARH : The slowdown has not impacted job offers for students of Panjab University but it has affected the prospects of Punjab Engineerin­g College passouts.

No offer has been revoked by any company for students of University Institute of Engineerin­g and Technology (UIET) and University Business School (UBS). According to the placement data, 103 of the 129 students who applied have been placed from UBS this year. Manoj Bob-hariya, the student placement coordinato­r at UBS, said, “No company has revoked any job offer.” At PU’s University Institute of Engineerin­g and Technology, 300 students were placed. Sarbjeet Singh, placement officer at UIET, said, “This year, however, we could not conduct the placement drives for students who were not selected.”

But the story is different at Punjab Engineerin­g College (PEC) and Chandigarh University. Job offers of six PEC students were revoked by United Airlines, while two companies withdrew offers of five students at Chandigarh

University during the lockdown. Himani Sood, director, placements, at Chandigarh University, said, “After the job offers of five students were revoked, we managed to get them placed in other companies.”At Chitkara University, no job offers of students have been revoked but internship programmes have been affected. More than 150 students were placed this year at Goswami Ganesh Dutta SD College in Sector 32, Chandigarh. “We are back on track. Online interviews are being conducted,” said placement officer Kapil Dev.

 ?? BHARAT BHUSHAN/HT ?? The pharmaceut­ical industry and insurance sector offer a silver lining, while the IT industry is in wait and watch mode.The outlook is, however, bleak for those in the hospitalit­y and tourism sectors.
BHARAT BHUSHAN/HT The pharmaceut­ical industry and insurance sector offer a silver lining, while the IT industry is in wait and watch mode.The outlook is, however, bleak for those in the hospitalit­y and tourism sectors.

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