BGSBU achieves 100 pc placement in key Engineering Departments

Job letters being distributed to BGSBU students who secured placement in prestigious institutions.
Job letters being distributed to BGSBU students who secured placement in prestigious institutions.

Excelsior Correspondent

RAJOURI, May 29: The Training and Placement Cell of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Rajouri, organized a special event titled “The Career Launchpad”, to distribute job offer letters to 109 students who have secured placements in reputed multi-national companies (MNCs) and prestigious institutions during the academic session 2024-25.
A major highlight of the event was the placement of 55 students in key roles such as Blockchain Engineers, Junior Software Developers, and Marketing Engineers at ASB Academy Mohali and Antier Solutions Pvt Ltd, Mohali, Chandigarh. The remaining students have been placed in esteemed organizations including The Hosteliers Pvt Ltd, Mumbai, Valeur Fabtex Pvt. Ltd, The Bloom, Srinagar, Reliance Jio, and RJ Solar, Noida (UP).
Notably, 100 percent placement was achieved in five departments: Computer Science and Engineering, IT Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology (PG).
In his message, Vice Chancellor Prof Jawaid Iqbal said that this achievement is a reflection of the university’s growing academic excellence and industry relevance. “The remarkable placement record for this year is a testament to our commitment to student success and employability,’ he added.
Dr Malik Mubashar Hassan, Convener, Training and Placement Cell, highlighted recent achievements and acknowledged the efforts of Zakir Hussain Malik, Section Officer, Training and Placement Cell, for his pivotal role in facilitating the placements.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr A A Shah, Dean of Students, lauded the Training and Placement Cell for its vibrant and dynamic approach.
The event was attended by Mohammad Ishaq, Controller of Examinations; Dr Shams Kamal Anjum, Associate Dean, School of Humanities and Languages; Dr Shafqat Mughal, Principal Polytechnic; Shabina Nazir, Deputy Registrar Academics; Dr Arif Tasleem, Head, Department of Botany; Dr Majahid Hussain, Head, Department of Physics and Faculty Placement Coordinators and Cell Members Dr Aadil Laway, Dr Ankita Runani, Dr Ed Gowher, Junaid Farooq War, Dr Manmeet Singh, and Dr Shahnawaz Choudhary, along with Heads and Coordinators of various departments. Proceedings of the event were conducted by Mohammad Haider Dar, a final-year student of Information Technology Engineering.