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Recruitment drive to be held in city college tomorrow

Staff Reporter

MADURAI: Reliance Communications will conduct a recruitment drive at M. S. S. Wakf Board College here on Saturday.

Addressing a press meet on Thursday, I. Ismail, Principal, said that the company would be hiring about 230 people for employment in Chennai, Coimbatore and Madurai. Both undergraduates and postgraduates can participate.

"There is no cut off mark. They will be shortlisted on the basis of their communication skills and performance in the written test." he said.

Those clearing the initial stages here would face another round, which would include viva voce, in Chennai.

The Principal said that salary for those getting through to the jobs was expected to be anywhere between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 15,000.

Aspirants should bring two passport size photos, resume, certificates and be present in the college at 9 a.m., said S. Abdul Rahim, placement officer.

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