Delhi University: Vice-Chancellor said - Art of collaboration should be taught so that students can get good jobs


Posted on 8th Apr 2022 02:50 pm by rohit kumar

The Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University says that the art of collaboration should be taught to the students so that they can get better jobs and they can work in the spirit of collaboration. DU VC Professor Yogesh Singh on Thursday said that the art of collaboration should be taught to the students to help them find good job opportunities.

 

Be loyal, committed, and honest to the company

 

On the occasion of the inauguration of the three-day job fair organized by the Central Placement Cell of the University, the Vice-Chancellor urged the students to be loyal, committed, and honest towards the company. He also commented on the Indian youth as a very bad team player. He also urged the teachers to create an atmosphere of cooperation.

 

Such events have been happening continuously throughout the year.

 

He said that I would request Dean Student Welfare to strengthen this platform and that this placement and job fair should be like a perennial activity. Professor Singh said that whenever a company wants to come to Delhi University at any time of the year, they should be allowed.

 

we should work hard for it

 

During the program, Vice-Chancellor Prof Singh appealed to other professors and said that we should teach the art of cooperation to children from childhood. Please you guys work on this. We should work very hard on this.

 

1850 students gave interviews in 23 companies on the first day

 

Let us inform you that on the first day of the event, 650 students participated in the offline interview and 1,200 students participated in the online interview. Dean Student Welfare Professor Pankaj Arora informed that 13 companies participated in offline mode while 10 participated in online mode. The event will be held online mode on Friday and 20 companies are expected to participate.

 

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