TPO Message

TPO Message

Mr. Ashish Vilas Jawake

Training and Placement Officer PhD (E&TC), MBA (HR), ME (E&TC) Treasurer (FTPO, India [2026-2031])

The aim of the Training Placement cell of DYPTC is not only limited to conduct a placement drive but also to help students to identify their career aspects in terms of higher education, entrepreneurships etc. and provide prerequisites for the present-day competitive job market. We nurture students by organizing workshops, to avail various career foreign university fairs, to avail various LMS platforms, providing internships to students in various organizations, so it prepares students for the final placements, gives them a sense of responsibility, and provides an opportunity to experience a workplace environment. We believe that the backbone of our T&P Cell is our student volunteers of T&P Cell who work very hard with full enthusiasm to conduct the various activities smoothly. All these volunteers develop their management skills, interpersonal skills and above all Leadership skills through these activities.

Students are encouraged to begin their career preparation from the first year. Placement preparation begins from the first year itself. A strong focus on academics, skill development, certifications, projects, internships, and communication skills throughout the program will significantly enhance employability. Consistent efforts and a proactive learning approach are key to achieving career success and placement readiness. Skill enhancement from the beginning of your academic journey will significantly improve your placement opportunities and help you achieve your career goals.

Mayuresh Cholkar

Training and Placement Officer
MBA(Marketing), B.com

Getting placed in a reputed IT product company is not just about having good academic score. It requires strong technical skills, problem-solving ability, consistency, and confidence. Product companies generally place greater emphasis on coding, Data Structures & Algorithms, core CS concepts, projects, and technical interviews. Regular practice, project-based learning, certifications, and active participation in placement training programs will help you become industry-ready and achieve your dream IT career.

Rahi R. Wadaskar

Training Coordinator
MBA (HR), BE(CSE)

Every student should focus on developing a balanced set of skills like technical, communication, interpersonal, and professional skills. Along with academic knowledge, it is important to improve problem-solving, Attitude, Aptitude, critical thinking, teamwork, leadership, time management, adaptability, and decision-making abilities for industry readiness. Consistent practice and active participation in training sessions will help you become industry-ready and increase your chances of achieving your dream job.