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Mayank Rautela is the group chief human resources officer at Apollo Hospitals.
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I was working permanently in a private company for the last 5 years and doing another part time job. Recently my company fired me accusing me of working part time and hired me on contract basis. Is there any action or solution for this?

Ans: You should have declared to your company that you were doing part time. Now you can continue in Contact and based on your performance they can take you on rolls
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My son got 98.49 percentile in CER and he has secured admissions in VIT Chennai for electronics and communications . If we get admissions in VJTI Mumbai should we reconsider the decision of taking admission in VIT
Ans: With a 98.49 percentile in MHT CET, your son is well-positioned for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (EXTC) at VJTI Mumbai, as the expected cutoff for this branch is typically between 98.5 and 99.9 percentile. VJTI Mumbai is a top-ranked government institute with a legacy of academic excellence, 95–100% placement rates for EXTC, and an average package of ?11–12 lakh, with top recruiters such as Amazon, Texas Instruments, Samsung, and Deloitte. The fee structure at VJTI is significantly lower than private universities, and its Mumbai location offers excellent industry exposure. VIT Chennai, while A++ NAAC accredited and offering strong placements (90%+ for ECE, average package ?8–9 lakh, 3,160 offers in 2025), has a higher fee (?7.8 lakh tuition plus ?5.4 lakh hostel), and its ECE program is newer compared to VJTI’s established reputation. VJTI’s placement cell is consistently effective, and students benefit from interdisciplinary opportunities and a strong alumni network. The recommendation is to prefer VJTI Mumbai over VIT Chennai if your son secures a seat, as VJTI offers superior brand value, placement consistency, lower fees, and better long-term prospects for Electronics and Communication Engineering. All the BEST for the Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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