Is Kashmir University’s Career Centre Failing Its Students?
The first time I saw the Centre for Career Planning and Counselling past Sir Syed Gate at Kashmir University, it looked official, and full of promise.
I imagined a lively space where students hustled between workshops, recruiters came and went, and everyone seemed to be one step closer to internships and jobs.
That was in 2019. Five years later, I know better.
For thousands of students, especially at the School of Law, the Career Centre’s presence is felt only in name.
I spent half a decade here and never once saw it make a difference to my career prospects. The Centre’s own website paints a very different picture: it claims to “empower youth by offering comprehensive career guidance, coaching for competitive examinations, skill development, and placement support.”
On paper, it reads like a lifeline. On the ground, it’s a ghost.
Between 2019 and 2025, the Centre claims to have facilitated placements for 317 students. Some offers were........





















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