Student Recruitment Activities & Alumni
The graduating students from the college have been recruited by many well-reputed companies in India. Some of the major recruiters of LTCE are:
- Infosys Technologies
- Larsen & Toubro Infotech
- Tata Consultancy Services
- Wipro
- Tech Mahindra
- Reliance
- Godrej
- Accenture
- Hexaware Technologies Limited
- Larsen & Toubro Limited
- Syntel
- Mastek
- Polaris
- Capgemini
- Siemens
- Godrej
Over the years, the number of students being placed in reputed companies has shown an increasing upward trend. The T&P cell provides training to students regarding competitive tests, group discussions and technical interviews. In addition to all this, all the departments hold mock tests of competitive entrance exams for the final year students.
Most of the college alumni are presently working in senior level positions in various major corporations in India and abroad. Other students have moved abroad to countries such as UK and US, to pursue post-graduate studies.
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