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Bachelor of Medicine
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Greater Noida Institute of Technology (GNIOT) has a track of best placements opportunities in Delhi. GNIOT's Placement cell conducts grooming sessions of the students in areas such as soft skills, interview facing skills, behavioral skills every year. The placement cell also organizes Guest Lectures from the industry executives so that the students can get their queries addressed from the people who have into a particular field with experience.
The average placement package given to the students at Greater Noida Institute of Technology, Uttar Pradesh start from Rs. 3,00,000-Rs. 3,50,000 annually. Some of the top GNIOT recruiters are Lelogix Design Solutions, Mphasis, Genpact, Zeptech Solutions, HCL Technologies, etc.
Particulars | Placement Statistics (2023) |
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Total number of Offers | 1215 + |
Top Recruiters | Genpact, Infosys, Reliance Industries Limited [RIL], Accenture, HDFC Bank, American Express, Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), Birlasoft, SBI, Airtel, Axis Bank, ICICI Securities, ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Ikya, Birla Sun Life Insurance, Ceasefire Industries, Future Generali, Envision, Serco, Redington, Pantaloons, BOSE, Indiabulls |
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
Delhi
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
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