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Bhagwan Mahavir University, Surat Placements

Bhagwan Mahavir University, Surat has a placement cell which assists students in career counselling and placements. The Training and Placement Cell of the university assists the students in developing their technical, managerial and interpersonal skills through conducting different training sessions. The total number of students placed through BMU Surat placements is 85. Some of the top recruiters of the Bhagwan Mahavir University Surat are ICICI Securities, Bajaj, CTL, Corporate Fincorn and others.

The Bhagwan Mahavir University’s highest package stood at Rs 48 LPA. Students are trained through BMU Surat placements to appear for the aptitude tests, technical tests, mock interviews and mock group discussions for which training sessions are conducted. Campus/online recruitment & selection for the freshly passed-out students and for final-year students are conducted. Bhagwan Mahavir University Surat placements help students plan their career paths and the job which requires students full commitment to fulfil their goals. 

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