IGNOU placement drive for SBI Life Insurance on August 4
Mridusmita Deka | July 28, 2023 | 04:44 PM IST | 1 min read
The placement drive will be held at the Convention Centre, IGNOU campus, Maidan Garhi.
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has announced a placement drive on August 4, 2023. The IGNOU placement drive will be organised in collaboration with SBI Life Insurance. The placement drive will be held at the Convention Centre, IGNOU campus, Maidan Garhi.
Saying that the upcoming Placement Drive is a testament to IGNOU's dedication to student success and industry engagement, an IGNOU statement said: “With a commitment to empowering students and fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship, IGNOU continues to provide excellent opportunities for its graduates.”
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SBI Life Insurance, the IGNOU statement added, is one of India's leading life insurance companies and is seeking bright and dynamic individuals to join their esteemed organisation.
“This placement drive presents an exciting chance for students to explore a rewarding career in the insurance sector, work with industry experts, and become part of an institution known for its exceptional customer service and financial expertise,” it added.
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IGNOU has advised the students to go with updated resumes, academic transcripts and other relevant documents. The selection process may include written tests, group discussions and personal interviews. Eligibility criteria and specific requirements will be detailed during the placement.
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