RICS School of Built Environment (RICS SBE), Amity University, had an incredible boost in their placement session for the students of MBA in CEQS (Construction Economics & Quantity Surveying).
Compared to last year, RICS School of Built Environment witnessed an 80% per cent hike in the number of placements. A remarkable thing to note is that a company that is known to be a leader in 'real estate, construction, and infrastructure' bagged the highest number of students. Other well-renowned companies that have placed students include international property consultants like Arcadis, Turner & Townsend, Rider Levett Bucknall, AECOM, Faithful +Gould, Mott MacDonald and Laing O'Rourke. Some of the other major players which have selected the candidates are Build Supply; Formulaic engineers Pvt Ltd, GMR, and HDFC.
"We are highly satisfied with the kind of talent we have seen in hiring the students at RICS School of Built Environment so far, and I am sure that with the kind of inputs that go in from the expert faculty, it's coming to great use from the standpoint of practice world. All students from the RICS School of Built Environment are confident and have a rigorous professional approach. They are industry-ready professionals and possess good domain command in real estate and construction", said Jasbir Singh, Senior Vice President, Gulfar Engg & Contracting SAOG, Muscat on the placement.
"We are delighted to share that our students are placed by some of the esteemed organizations in the industry. We feel proud when top-recruiters speak about the potential of our students. Our aim is to work continuously to improve the entrepreneurial and employability skills of the students", said COO Ashwani Awasthi on this positive development at RICS School of Built Environment.
"We are very grateful to the companies who have shown their interest in RICS School of Built Environment and have hired the students and given them a chance to showcase their talent." he further added. This story is provided by NewsVoir.
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