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BATHINDA: As many as three students — Robish Jain, Neha Gulati and Rahul Kalra — of MBA have been placed with Liberty Innovative Outfits Limited during a placement drive organised at the Baba Farid Group of Institutions (BFGI).

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Tribune News Service

Bathinda, February 24

As many as three students — Robish Jain, Neha Gulati and Rahul Kalra — of MBA have been placed with Liberty Innovative Outfits Limited during a placement drive organised at the Baba Farid Group of Institutions (BFGI). The company deals in school furniture, chairs, tables, stationery like books, note books, shoes and uniform.

The recruitment process included an extempore round which was followed by a written test and a personal interview. The selection panel questioned the candidates regarding several technical fields such as human resources, marketing and finance.

After the last round of the interview, officials of Liberty Innovative Outfits Limited selected three students of the BFGI.

Gurmeet Singh Dhaliwal, chairman, BFGI, congratulated the students as well as the faculty members.

“It has become possible due to our continuous focus on the grooming of students with practical approach in teaching methodologies. To sharpen their skills, we have set our focus primarily on seminars, personality development and communication skills. On parallel lines, regular industrial visits and guest lectures are also being also organised for them on a regular basis,” he said.

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