Hyderabad: Osmania University has announced that it will hold an OU job mela on 22 November at 11 a.m., and the Employment Information Bureau has begun preparations for the event. The mela would take place at the bureau office opposite the Arts College. Mitra Erina Automobiles Private Limited joined the university to recruit candidates for technical and service-related roles. Because the drive targeted degree-qualified youth, officials encouraged eligible applicants to attend without delay.
The organisers explained that the mela aimed to fill 25 technician and service advisor posts. They set the age limit between 18 and 30. Since the process involved document checks and direct interaction, the bureau advised candidates to bring photocopies of their educational certificates. Moreover, the organisers highlighted that the drive would link young job seekers with growing opportunities in the automotive service sector.
OU job mela highlights auto sector hiring needs
The OU job mela offered monthly pay between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000. Recruiters planned to meet candidates, review documents and describe the roles clearly. Because the positions required basic technical ability, they urged applicants to understand the job expectations beforehand. Additionally, the bureau noted that applicants would receive quick feedback, which could help them plan their next steps.
University officials stated that the institution continued to support job seekers through campus-linked hiring drives. They added that the automotive sector sought skilled workers, and the mela would help address that need. Furthermore, they encouraged youth to attend, as direct hiring platforms provided rare chances to secure stable entry-level roles.
OU job mela ensures guidance and access
Applicants can contact the HR numbers at 7799884996 or 7799464344 for details on eligibility, job duties, and the interview process. The bureau assured candidates that the helplines would answer queries promptly. It also reminded participants that the mela required no prior registration. Degree holders simply had to report to the Employment Bureau (UEI&GB/MCC) on 22 November 2025.
Officials emphasised that the mela aimed to build stronger career pathways for graduates. They said the event would help job seekers understand industry requirements and approach recruitment with greater confidence.