Which companies generally recruit from Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology?

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    Atul Mishra

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    Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology offers placement support to its students. Notable organizations that visit the institute for recruitment include 3D Logic, Pehal Life Science Pvt Ltd, Terminal Contacts, Hakimi Techology Solutions, Samsung R And D Institute India Noida, Indusnet Techshu, Wenzel South Asia, Ceil Hr Services Pvt Ltd, Vdh And Co Chartered Accountants, Grab India, Dimple Advisory Pvt Ltd, Vispute Saraf, Mohammed Ibrahim Transport, Fariyas Resort Lonawla Pune, Kraft Surgicals Pvt Ltd, Vilas Rajapkar Consultancy ( Opc ) Pvtltd, North Eastern Regional Institute Of Science And Technology, Linpack Technol
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