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Campus interviews at MIC

IT giant Infosys will conduct campus interviews on the premises of MIC College of Technology, Kanchikacherla on June 19.

The college principal Prof. Krishna said nearly 1100 students from different branches of engineering colleges in Krishna district will attend the interviews.

Interested students can register with the placement officer of their respective colleges.

Mr. Krishna said the recruitment drive would be preceded by a talk by the Infosys, HR Manager, placement at 9 a.m., followed by a written test. Those qualifying in the written test would attend the final interview and names of the successful candidates would be made known on the same day.

According to Mr. Krishna, Infosys had absorbed many students of the college in the last three years in row.

He said the college had made elaborate arrangements for smooth conduct of the placement drive.

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