T&P Cell, MAIT

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Purpose of this page is to keep all the students of MAIT informed with the events and happenings in

This is the official page of Training and Placement Cell of MAIT. As the name suggests, Training and Placement cell of MAIT is made for providing more Placement opportunities and internships by inviting more & more companies to our college. It also aims in enhancing the skills of the students, groups discussions and career counselling of students. TnP cell of MAIT is here to help the students in e

06/11/2020

"Long term consistency trumps short term intensity."

We feel enormous pride in sharing that Devang Sharma has been selected as a Software Development Engineer at Cisco.

Apart from this, he has also bagged offers from the most prestigious companies in the world viz Google, Airtel, OYO, MongoDB, Extramarks, Shopee etc. as a Software Engineer.

Due to his commendable work ethics and proven track records, he has achieved innumerable milestones. He is currently the Apple mentor for Swift language, GSSOC Mentor- 2020, and Senior Coding Mentor at Camp K12. He has also been a finalist in Facebook Data Challenge 2020, President Awardee- Bharat Scouts and Guides, Winner of Hansraj and MSC College Coding Contest, Harvard Delegate twice, and the list goes on.

Career Development Cell, MAIT extends an opportunity to congratulate you for your consistent hard work and determination. We wish you a scintillating future ahead.

22/09/2020

NOTICE FOR 3rd YEAR STUDENTS!👨‍🎓

MAIT College in collaboration BYJU's-CareerLabs is hosting a Satellite Seminar (Virtual Seminar) Exclusively for 5th Sem Students

Its not everyday, that you'll have a Co-founder of a billion dollar company Byju's and Gold Medalist From Anna University talk about the effect of a COVID19 on your Career

These are one of those rare opportunities that come across and change the entire way, as to how you should look at what's next after enginnering

Miss it at your own risk
👨🏻‍💻 Highlights of the session:

1)Top Secret to get into Fortune 500 companies
2)How to Crack the top masters
abroad with a 100% scholarship!
3)How to become the top 1% to get placed
4)How industries are hiring more engineers
5)Learn how to do the right Technical Projects and Internships
6)How to prepare for technical interviews

REGISTER NOW🌐:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2868526190192911376

🗓 Thursday, 24 Sep 2020
🕘 2pm to 3,30pm

ATTENDANCE - IS RECORDED

💼 BONUS FOR YOU

1) Get Paid Virtual Internship Opportunity from ByjusCareerLabs
2)GET FREE CV Evaluation Worth of INR 1000/-
3)Get an E- Participant Certificate

Process
After Registration check Email and follow the instructions to join the webinar

24/12/2019

MAIT is organizing an Alumni Meet, ‘MATES SMRITI-2020’ on 8th February 2020 at MAIT campus.

Venue: Maharaja Agrasen Auditorium, MAIT, Sector -22, Rohini, Delhi.
Time: 10.00 am onwards

Be the part of precious moments and mark this day in your calendar to walk down the memory lanes with your friends & mentors.

You are cordially invited with your family. Looking forward for your positive & enthusiastic response.
With best wishes to you and your family members.

All interested alumni are requested to register themselves for Exemplary Performance Award and fill the attached Performa for that

https://forms.gle/7s3tFfN4Bcu3exge9

The candidature will be considered by the Alumni Association.

Please register using the following link to confirm your participation latest by 25th January 2020.
https://forms.gle/VCpc2VpzZ6pHRzu47

For any query contact us at: [email protected].

20/12/2019

Resume vs CV difference

Resume vs. Curriculum Vitae – Is there a difference?

Often we confuse one for the other…

A resume contains a “summary” of relevant job experience, skills and education you bring to the table as an employee. Things that make it easy for a hiring manager or recruiter to see your fit for the role.

A Curriculum Vitae is meant to be a document that not just opens doors for jobs, but for fellowships, grant applications, etc. It is similar to a resume but much “longer” and much “more detailed” and is meant for certain industries or roles only. E.g. medicine, law, academia, research, etc.

Some tips for building a great resume:
- Paint that picture well
- Tailor it to the job & ATS
- Give it a bird’s eye view
- Use Bullet points wherever possible
- Keep it simple
For most jobseekers, in a resume, what’s more important is to be able to highlight your accomplishments and the value you can bring to the organization.

16/10/2019

*Did you know this part of the history of Kerala?*

It happened when the biggest and the most valuable company in the history of the world was brought down (among other things) by a Malayali from India.

There was a moment in history when the Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie (VOC) or simply the Dutch East India Company was the most well funded and powerful Business, military and naval force in the world.

Established in 1602, it had a virtual monopoly of the global spice trade for most of the 17th century and was the first truly multinational corporation in history.

It had a great run and was the Apple or Google of its day - only more successful, profitable - paying on average, an 18% dividend for almost 200 years.

Adjusted to inflation, it had the market capitalisation of over 7 Trillion Dollars (in today’s money) - making it perhaps the most valuable company in the history of companies.

The Dutch made most of their money from India - By the early 18th century, the Dutch economic and political power in southern India was at its peak. The Dutch had thrown the Portuguese out, Defeated the Mighty Zamorins of Calicut and even turned the powerful kingdom of Kochi into a Vassal State where the crown even bore the Dutch emblem of VOC.

The Dutch East India Company is dead today - in large parts, thanks to this Indian from Kerala.

Among the many mistakes that ultimately lead to their downfall, perhaps the biggest was committed by Dutch Governor Gustaaf Willem Van Imhoff in 1739.

During the ensuing negotiations between Governor Imhoff and Marthanda Varma, the ruler of Travancore, regarding the Dutch interests in Kochi, when Governor Imhoff threatened Marthanda Varma, that his forces will rake Travancore down to dust.

In his reply - Varma quipped and I quote: With all due respect to you sir, then I will invade Holland.

Obviously miffed, the Governor of the Mighty Dutch empire walked off from the meeting, determined to teach this local king of a small Indian kingdom a lesson.

Soon, a large contingent of Dutch artillery forces landed in Colachel, lead by Captain Eustachius De Lannoy. Their intention was to make a quick dash and capture the capital of Travancore - Padmanabhapuram.

On the 10th of August, 1741, both Armies met in the now famous Battle of Colachel.

Within no time, the Dutch faced a crushing and decisive defeat - most of their soldiers fled and their commander, Eustace De Lannoy was captured along with his deputy.

Marthanda Varma made the Dutch sign a peace treaty, taking over most of the Dutch forts in the Malabar region of India and bringing to an end, the Dutch monopoly in the Spice Trade with India.

What’s more, Marthanda Varma even made Eustachius De Lannoy join his forces as a trainer and used him to modernise the Army of Travancore - which later became the Madras Regiment of Independent India.

The Dutch Black Pepper trade monopoly was taken over by the State of Travancore - which made them rich.

In case you wonder how rich - Marthanda Varma re-consecrated an old Temple of Lord Padmanabhaswamy (Lord Vishnu) and regularly donated to it in his lifetime.

Recently, 5 of the 8 sealed chamber Vaults of this temple were opened by the authorities - which yielded a smallish treasure in Gold and Jewels, estimated to be worth a little over USD 22 Billion (making it the richest institution and place of worship in the world). Experts believe that the remaining sealed vaults hold treasures worth a Trillion dollars.

While Marthanda Varma, an Indian, had his life moment in world history - the Indian Historians didn’t think of his achievements as important enough to even deserve a mention in our school textbooks.

Photos from T&P Cell, MAIT's post 14/10/2019

Workshop for discussing "Challenges in implementation of AICTE INTERNSHIP POLICY " on 29 September 2019, Sunday at AICTE Headquarter.
Mr Amit Gautam represented MAIT

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