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REVA University celebrates placement success

Published - March 26, 2025 09:17 pm IST - BENGALURU

The Career Development Centre (CDC) at REVA University hosted a special ceremony, “Abhinandan 2025,” to celebrate and honor the achievements of students who have secured coveted positions in renowned companies. The event marked a significant milestone for the university as it celebrated an exceptional placement record.

This year, the CDC surpassed expectations with a remarkable achievement of over 3,123 placement offers from prestigious firms, setting a new benchmark for the institution. The highest Cost to Company (CTC) offered was ₹40 LPA, while the highest stipend provided was ₹1 lakh per month. The event saw participation from over 400 companies, including more than 30 international recruiters.

P. Shyama Raju, Chancellor of REVA University, credited both the students and the CDC for their contributions to this success. In his address, he remarked, “My vision of REVAites evolving into job providers is steadily materialising — a journey that brings both prestige and responsibility. I remain committed to nurturing the next generation, ensuring they emerge as capable, industry-ready individuals, following in the footsteps of their accomplished predecessors.”

Manroop Singh, Head of Talent Acquisition Operations and University Relations at XPERI; Vinay Shivapur, Regional Head, Talent Acquisition at TCS; and Mohammed Fahad, University Recruiting and Relations – India Lead at Microsoft, graced the occasion as chief guests.

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