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855 candidates offered job at fair

855 candidates offered job at fair Updated: Updated: Cooperation Minister Sellur K. Raju distributed work orders for a few candidates Share Article AAA Cooperation Minister Sellur K. Raju distributed work orders for a few candidates A total of 855 candidates were offered jobs at a job fair, organised by the District Employment and Career Guidance Centre, here on Saturday. Cooperation Minister Sellur K. Raju distributed work orders for a few candidates. Collector T. Anbalagan was present. Deputy Director of District Employment and Career Guidance Centre N. Mahalakshmi said that around 5,600 candidates participated in the fair. More than 100 private companies, including leading organisations, participated in the job fair.

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Mega job mela on Feb. 6 at Gobichettipalayam

Updated: Share Article AAA The District Employment and Career Guidance Centre will conduct a mega job fair at Gobi Arts and Science College on February 6 in which over 200 leading private companies will participate to fill over 10,000 vacancies. A release from Collector C. Kathiravan said the companies would be recruiting candidates for various posts and interested persons should register at www.tnprivatejobs.tn.gov.in. He said registration with Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation, registration for getting jobs in foreign countries, counselling for entrepreneurs who wished to start their own units through District Industries Centre and various loans available from banks would also be done on the occasion.

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O-level results: 85.4% of 2020 cohort attain 5 or more passes

SINGAPORE - Students who sat the O-level examinations from June last year while in the midst of a global pandemic saw marginal improvement from the previous year, with 85.4 per cent of the cohort attaining five or more passes. With this, the class of 2020 secured the best showing at the national exam in at least three decades despite lockdowns and school closures. The O-level results have been on an upward trajectory over the last few years. In 2019, 85.2 per cent secured five or more passes, up 0.4 percentage points from the previous year. In 2017, the figure was 83.4 per cent, and in 2016, it was 84.3 per cent.

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