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Monday, September 18, 2006

Google to recruit MSU students

Coming days will bring a plethora of job opportunities for students at the M S University.

If Infosys BPO has decided to recruit campus ambassadors from arts, science and commerce streams, Google India will also come for headhunting at MSU's Faculty of Technology and Engineering.

It is for the first time that Google India, popularly known as 'Dream Company' by technology students, has chosen an institute other than IITs for campus interviews.

The selected students will get the highest salary package ever given to any budding engineers so far.

"It is for the first time that Google has decided to hold campus interviews at places other than IITs," said placement and training officer at the technology and engineering faculty professor K Baba Pai.

Google has chosen two institutes in the state including MSU and Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT), Surat. Officials here add that an alumnus of 2000 batch has helped in bringing the opportunity for students here.

Pai said that, so far, the highest salary package at the faculty was offered by UOP India private limited, which had offered Rs 4.2 lakh per annum to three students.

"This time, it will be highest pay package ever offered in the faculty as selected students will get Rs 7.5 lakh per annum during their traineeship and Rs 8 lakh per annum after the training period," he said.

As Google has been listed as 'dream company', unlike other companies, all students of computer science engineering department will get an opportunity to appear for the campus interviews.

"We have opened the campus interviews for all top 20 students from the department. Around 18 students from the top 20 already have good job offers with them. But, we have not restricted them from appearing in the campus interviews," he added.

The students will have to appear for a written test and a human resource interview at the faculty.

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