TCS Recruits 14 Engineering Graduates from RVS College Jamshedpur

RVS College Students Secure Positions in Leading IT Firm

Fourteen students from RVS College of Engineering and Technology in Jamshedpur have successfully landed jobs at Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

JAMSHEDPUR – A group of engineering graduates from RVS College have secured positions at TCS, marking a significant achievement for the institution and the students.

The recruitment process encompassed students from various engineering disciplines, including Computer Science, Electronics Communication, and Electrical and Electronics.

TCS conducted the selection in two stages, beginning with a written examination followed by personal interviews.

The successful candidates include Vivek Kumar Soni, Subhojit Shah, Shivam Sharma, and Sameer Nayak, among others.

Rahul Kumar, Dolly Verma, Anmol Shri, and Amit Kumar Yadav also made it through the rigorous selection process.

Abdul Rehman Prachi, Kushal Karan, Jyoti Kumari, Himanshu Kumar, and Abhiraj Raj round out the list of selected students.

Mr. Shatrughan Singh, the institute’s treasurer, expressed his pride in the students’ accomplishments, crediting both the college’s educational system and the students’ hard work.

Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari, the college principal, commended the students’ perseverance, stating, "Their dedication has finally paid off in this competitive job market."

Dr. Vikram Sharma, Head of the Training and Placement Department, offered words of encouragement to the newly employed graduates.

"In these times of global job scarcity, it’s crucial to appreciate and make the most of such opportunities," Dr. Sharma advised the students.

"This achievement not only reflects well on our institution but also sets a benchmark for future students," remarked a faculty member, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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