
Engineering graduates from the town are witnessing a rush of worldwide corporations lining up to recruit them this 12 months with revenue programs of up to Rs 25 lakh on offer for the right candidate.
Colleges, which generally see a few global corporations recruit every 12 months, are reporting a boom in the number of agencies, in addition to the number of students being recruited.
These encompass agencies like EAMCO in Bahrain, EMRILL in Dubai, Khimji Ramdas in Muscat, Zenken and Temairazu from Japan, and Atlassian from Australia.
The increase in recruitment has made students glad as they’re getting income applications that might no longer be feasible in any other case. These 12 months, agencies from Japan, Australia, the UAE, and Oman are inquisitive about hiring Indian skills and are giving higher offers.
“The placement continues to be going on, and because the checks are scheduled, we have slotted international firms for January second week. We already were given requests from some pinnacle organizations based in Dubai, Finland, and Oman,” stated Prof Savitha Rani, placement officer, MSRIT. All the selected students will be posted at places outside India.
The placement figures furnished by RV College of Engineering show an increase in global placement this year. Speaking approximately it, Prof Ranganath, placement officer at RVCE, said, “During 2018, over 20 gives got here from global groups. This 12 months, it’s miles 32, and the procedure remains on. So we are anticipating more recruitment to manifest this year.”
Prof Guru Venkatesh M N, placement head, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, stated, “Over 70 students from our institute got global offers this time, which is excessive as compared to recent years. Even the package deal is up to `25 lakh in line with annum, and extra agencies had been slotted for January.”
When it comes to BMS College of Engineering, approximately seven businesses from Japan, including myself, supplied around 23 jobs. “Last year, we did not have international placements; however, this time, there is a greater call for talent from India. Even the profits and perks on offer are excellent,” stated Prof Ravishankar, head of placements at the university.
Mediators galore
With the upward thrust in the international process, offers to coming to the middlemen who technique colleges supplying education publications for the ones decided on to help them with the language of the species we of a where graduates can be hired.
“Some human beings from one international location approached us and offered to train students in the language of the United States or some other unique technical know-how for their business pastimes. Our college students are equipped to take in this training. However, we should be careful to deal without delay with the businesses and no longer those middlemen,” stated Prof Savita Rani of MSRIT.
International internships too
Along with activity, foreign places agencies are even offering internships for engineering and MBA students. Recently, an MBA student of MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology changed into selected for an internship at an
organization in Finland with a monthly stipend of `50,000. Another student of RVCE got an internship with a Japanese business enterprise and will be heading to Tokyo in 2019.
The first Engineering College, “Government Engineering College,” began via the Mysore Government in 1917 at Bangalore, Karnataka. er in 1965, he university was renamed after its founder as “University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering.” Three greater colleges were commenced in 1946. By the time of the integration of the State, there hawereeen completely five engineering schools ( below the government and three in a non-public area) within the State.
By 1993-94, there were forty-seven Engineering Colleges within the State, of which 4 were Government establishments, 9 had been aided, and the rest unaided. By 2008-09, Karnataka had 145 engineering faculties, which went to 187 in 2010-11.
The large variety of expert establishments in Karnataka attracts students not only from the opposite parts of India but also from overseas countries.
Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA)
KEA, in advance called CET, at the State stage is performed for admission to Engineering Colleges. Admission to Govt/UnUniversity-controlledngineering Colleges, and Regional Engineering Colleges (Karnataka Quota) is completely regulated via CET. The specified range of seats as notified from time to time in non-public/aided, unaided Engineering Colleges arises to be crammed at the discretion of the college control.
Allocation of Seats: 95% for applicants passing the PUC examination from Karnataka and 5% for applicants passing the Diploma exam of the State Board of Technical Education.
Reservation: Govt of India nominates 25 seats, Students sponsored using Tamil Nadu/Kerala Govt on reciprocal foundation five/3 seats, NCC cadets having ‘B’ certificate 35 seats, NCC cadet getting distinction 1 seat, Sportsmen/Women 40 seats, Scouts/Guides (President’s Award) five seats, Physically handicapped 10 seats, Kannadigas outside Karnataka which include disputed Kannada talking regions 32 seats, Students having studied for 10 instructional years within the State at places having a population below 20,000, 10% Anglo-Indian network 1 seat. Children of:












