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KUSOM Job and Internship Fair 2022 to be held on August 22-23

KATHMANDU, August 11: An annual Flagship Event - KUSOM Job and Internship Fair (KJIF) - is being organized by the Placement Cell of Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM).
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KATHMANDU, August 11: An annual Flagship Event - KUSOM Job and Internship Fair (KJIF) - is being organized by the Placement Cell of Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM).



KJIF is being organized in physical mode on August 22nd and August 23rd 2022. “This year we have the highest number of companies participating in KJIF 2022 of 64 confirmed companies,” said a statement issued by the KUSOM.


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Some of the companies which have confirmed their participation for this year are Laxmi Group, Standard Chartered, Chaudhary Group, IME Group, Leapfrog, E-Sewa, Unilever Nepal, Goldstar, Daraz, Hongfu, etc. “Along with the company’s participation, we are also expecting a huge maximum participation of 200 students from BBA, BBIS, and MBA of KUSOM,” added the statement issued by the KUSOM.




 


   


    

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