Monday 27 July 2015

Role Of A Placement Cell Coordinator In An MBA College

Out of lakhs of students who give various entrances in hopes of gaining admission in the leading MBA colleges, only a few thousand manage to actually get through. Let me ask you a question. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when someone discusses the term MBA? Students furiously taking copious notes, students dressed in crisp formals giving presentations, students holding late-night group study sessions, etc. are pictures that immediately flash in my head. But my mind forgets to picture one of the most crucial parts of an MBA college - placements!  

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My friend studies in one of the top MBA institutes in India and was the only girl from her entire batch who managed to become one of the placement cell coordinators of her college. Considering she has so much work with the added responsibility of managing the placements for her college, she recently managed to take out an hour to catch up with me. I asked her about the role she has to fulfil. One of the major responsibilities, she said, is bringing the top companies to the college. She told me how, despite the college being so renowned, it was unable to convince one top company to come to the college. She excitedly and proudly told me how she and the other two placement cell coordinators after days of hard work and research broke new ground by finally bringing that company to their college for placements.

Other responsibilities of placement cell coordinators include sorting the profiles companies are hiring for on the basis of courses, informing the respective students, holding group discussions and interviews efficiently, and then informing the selected students. Becoming a placement cell coordinator in the top MBA colleges in Delhi is quite challenging as the faculty selects only the best ones who can proudly represent the college. So when you manage to get through one of the best MBA colleges, make sure you go all out to become the placement cell coordinator. Best of luck!

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