Journal of Engineering Education Transformations

Journal of Engineering Education Transformations

Year: 2020, Volume: 33, Issue: Special Issue, Pages: 528-531

Original Article

An Evaluation of Learner�s Perception and Engagement Towards Campus Preparation

Abstract

Campus placement drives in a nutshell combines all the processes when a Company visits a college premise with a goal of hiring the students who are well-suited for a job in the company. The procedure of hiring a candidate varies from company to company but one thing remains common throughout all the companies i.e. Aptitude qualifying test. Aptitude test is an examination that attempts to determine and measure a person�s ability to acquire, through future training, some specific set of skills (intellectual, motor, and so on). This study examines the student�s preparation inclination who opted for the campus placement drive held in the Institute. It included research questions like in how many companies the student was placed in, name and package of the companies. A total of 21 students responded.

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