E-max Group of Institutions inaugurates Jammu office

Excelsior Correspondent

Executives of E-max Group of Institutions displaying brochures at newly inaugurated office in Jammu.
Executives of E-max Group of Institutions displaying brochures at newly inaugurated office in Jammu.
JAMMU, June 24: In view of a perceived lack of career counseling availability in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana based leading education group E-max Group of Institutions today inaugurated its permanent Career Counseling Office-cum-Admission Office in Jammu to help students select the right course and college in keeping with their interest areas and realities of the job market.
Rajesh Chauhan, OSD- finance secretary & Diwan Kanwar, Head of Applied Sciences Department, E-max Group of Institutions, inaugurated the Jammu office at Gole Market, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu. Located in the heart of the city, career counseling will be manned by staff trained to deal with diverse queries of students.
While speaking on the occasion, Rajesh Chauhan said that opening of office of the Group at Jammu would provide counseling to the local youth at their door step. He added that earlier also, hundreds of students were benefited with this scholarship scheme and are studying in various courses at our campus. He said that students selected under scholarship would study in different courses like B Tech, M Tech, MBA, BBA, MCA, BCA & Polytechnic. He said that Expert Career Counselors with vast experience of industry and academics have been deputed so that professional guidance can be provided to the admission seekers. He also declared various special scholarship schemes for Kashmiri migrants.
Diwan Kanwar said that today higher education has become very costly and is out of the reach of the common man due to which, many meritorious students also leave their studies in between. E-max have come forward to fulfill the dreams of needy and deserving students to study higher, he said, adding that students of the J&K will be benefited a lot with the opening of Jammu centre. He said that dedicated Career Helplines numbers 08572815010 and 09813711533 have been set up for the students who are unable to reach the Counseling Office