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CAMPUS : Agnel Institute hosts MBA placement fair

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CAMPUS : Agnel Institute hosts MBA placement fair


PANAJI: The Department of Management Studies at Agnel Institute of Technology & Design successfully hosted the MBA Placement Fair 2026 on April 10 at the institute’s Multipurpose Hall. The event was organised in collaboration with the Training & Placement Cell under the coordination of Prof Shrinivas Joshi, Training and Placement Officer.  The fair witnessed the participation of 22 companies representing a wide range of industries, offering roles across Finance, Marketing, Business Analytics, Human Resources, and Operations. Companies including Chowgule Industries, Radisson Hotel Group, Tangen tia, Taj Cidade Goa, Goa Miles, and several others engaged directly with students through interviews and professional discussions. A total of 48 MBA students participated in the event, gaining first-hand exposure to corporate recruitment processes. Students benefited from real-time interactions with recruiters, strengthening their communication skills and deepening their understanding of industry expectations across diverse domains.The event was conducted under the academic leadership of Prof Supriyanka Govekar, Head of the Department of Management Studies, and the guidance of officiating Principal Laxmikant Bordekar and Director Fr Angelo Gomes, with active support from faculty members. The seamless execution of the fair was made possible through the dedicated efforts of the placement team and student coordinators.

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