The Asian Age

DU cell shows dismal placement record

RTI reveals that just 13% students have found jobs through varsity

- SUSHMITA GHOSH NEW DELHI, MAY.4

While placement cells of Delhi University colleges have been thriving well over the years, the varsity’s central placement cell (CPC) has lagged behind in providing employment opportunit­ies to large number of students. These startling revelation­s have come to light in reply to an RTI filed by law faculty student Mohit Kumar Gupta.

According to the CPC statistics provided in the RTI reply by the Dean of Students Welfare (DSW), only 5,808 students have been employed in last five years as against 43,237 students who had registered for placements.

“The statistics shows that only 13.43 per cent of students have been placed in last five years by the CPC, whereas the individual college placement cells such as of Miranda House, LSR, SRCC have been performing well and received high package offers,” Mr. Gupta said. Expressing concern over CPC not providing a single placement to LLB students, law student Vikas Bhaskar said, “The recent talks of autonomy of colleges is much required for DU’s own department­s, especially faculty of law, which runs a profession­al degree course of LL.B. However it has failed to provide not just job, but even opportunit­ies for job placements.”

However, the DSW in the 2016 CPC brochure said that the placement cell has seen exceptiona­l success in the last eight years. “The percentage of students getting employment through placement cell has risen over the years making DU a preferred destinatio­n for recruiters,” it said.

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