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Friday, 27 January 2017

India's job market in crisis

IIT placement committeebanned 23 start up companies

IIT placement committee in August 2016 for the first time 31 of the 23 start-ups, companies across the country have banned the IIT campus. These Grofrs, Jhomato, including companies like Portia medical and Babajobs.
These companies play with the careers of the students said that IITs. These companies are either in a job lot of unnecessary delay or sent no letter. That being said, the IIT campus start-ups in the balloon burst.
Start-ups in 2015 at the height of the fever, but in 2016 it began to descend. IIT students say that by 2014, all was well. Most of the IIT student start-ups want to start but he is not the case.Today's world is different.
Every year more than ten million Indian youth in the job market are covered. The start-ups to absorb such a large number of companies have a major role. However, it is risky enough for both.In this case, the BBC approached several companies, but some companies responded. Portia Medical said, "We will now try to avoid it. However, the need and demand for business on many levels has changed. ''

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