After last year's lull, number of offers jump by 15%.
The new changes in the Common Admission Test has encouraged aspirants from non-technical backgrounds to crack the exam.
The Bharatiya Janata Party-led state government is acquiring groundnut at Rs 4,500 per quintal; the market price is Rs 3,500 per quintal
Millennials crave career progression, though 66 per cent are under-prepared, reveals Monster's 'MyFirstJob' survey.
This year, campuses placed most number of students in the first phase compared to past few years.
The IIM Bill, passed by Rajya Sabha, gives B-schools autonomy and power to award full-fledged degrees.
The chief minister is not being hailed as the leader who led the party to a victory in the state.
Just before the elections, the government waived interest on loans up to Rs 300,000 for farmers. But this may not really help small and marginal farmers in the state, who make up for two-thirds of the total and are still dependent on informal channels of credit.
IT, e-commerce firms to raise the bar in recruitment, packages.
Familiar models of questions were absent and every set had 'unfamiliar' written all over it.
They were the source for entry-level recruitments in the IT industry before the job market crash.
'In Gujarat, for 22 years when the BJP was in power, they sold only dreams, but the delivery was zero.'
The B-school also witnessed new roles in the domain.
Interestingly, none of the top large apparel exporting countries, including the US, saw any significant jump in shipment to the UAE
Most offers are coming from regular recruiting firms and sectors led by consulting, analytics, IT and finance.
Contract finally given for Rs 2,400-cr project, with GIFT City-like features
Vinay Umarji reports on the IITs' latest move.
Sabarmati railway station is the venue for the ground-breaking ceremony, be chaired by Modi and Abe, of the Rs 98,000-crore Ahmedabad-Mumbai high-speed rail project.
Public expression of dissent and quitting a party is not new for Shankersinh Vaghela
Simultaneous activation of both Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal low-pressure systems has led to the state receiving an excess 65 per cent rainfall.