Gujarat Engineering Colleges See Job Boost from GIFT City

Engineering colleges in Gujarat are getting more job offers from GIFT City. Big banks and tech companies are opening offices there. This is creating new jobs for local students. GIFT.

New Delhi, 12 Sep 2025

Engineering colleges in Gujarat are getting more job offers from GIFT City. Big banks and tech companies are opening offices there. This is creating new jobs for local students.

GIFT City Attracts Big Companies

GIFT City is a new business area in Gujarat. It gives tax breaks to companies. Many big firms like HSBC, Oracle, and Tech Mahindra have opened offices there. They are now hiring students from nearby colleges. This is good news for students who used to look for jobs in big cities like Mumbai or Bengaluru. GIFT City is a new business area in Gujarat. It gives tax breaks to companies. Many big firms like HSBC, Oracle, and Tech Mahindra have opened offices there. They are now hiring students from nearby colleges. This is good news for students who used to look for jobs in big cities like Mumbai or Bengaluru. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI: Engineering institutes in Gujarat are turning to GIFT City for campus placements, as…

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Colleges Expect More Jobs

Colleges like IIT Gandhinagar and SVNIT Surat think GIFT City will give more jobs to their students. Companies like being close to these colleges. It helps them find good workers easily. Students also like working near home. Jobs in GIFT City can pay from 5 lakh to 70 lakh rupees per year. The exact number of jobs is not known yet. Colleges will start their job placement process soon.

GIFT City is expected to have a positive impact on our placement opportunities

College job placement process will start in September and end by January. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

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Updated 12 Sep 2025, 10:55 IST; source: link