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Mega job fair at Govt Mohindra College in Patiala

Mega job fair at Govt Mohindra College in Patiala

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Patiala, September 17

Member of Parliament Preneet Kaur virtually inaugurated the seventh state-level mega job fair in the presence of Patiala Deputy Commissioner Kumar Amit and ADC (Development) Dr Preeti Yadav at Government Mohindra College here today.

The job fair was organised by the District Bureau of Employment and Enterprises in association with Career Counselling and Placement Cell of Government Mohindra College. More than 1,200 students got appointment letters at the job fair. The College Principal, Dr Simrat Kaur, lauded efforts of all staff members in making the job fair a success.—TNS


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