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257 UGs set to get degrees at IIIT-Dharwad's 7th convocation tomorrow

257 UGs set to get degrees at IIIT-Dharwad's 7th convocation tomorrow

Time of India4 days ago
Dharwad: The seventh annual convocation of the Indian Institute of Information Technology Dharwad (IIIT Dharwad) will be held at its campus in Tadasinakoppa near Dharwad at 10.30am on Friday.
N Kalaiselvi, director general, CSIR and secretary, DSIR, will deliver the convocation address and present medals and prizes as the chief guest. Dr Shridhar Vembu, chairman, Board of Governors, IIIT Dharwad, will preside over the programme.
IIIT-Dharwad director prof SR Mahadeva Prasanna said here on Wednesday that a total of 257 undergraduate students and one PhD scholar will be conferred degrees at the convocation.
The graduating students include 132 from Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), 70 from Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DSAI) and 55 from Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE).
Prof Prasanna said more than 160 of the IIIT-D students have been placed in reputed companies with the highest CTC being Rs 71.9 lakh. About 40 students have opted for higher studies in reputed universities in India and abroad.
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IIIT dean Prof K Gopinath said the second phase of development works is underway on the campus, including a hostel for 1,000 students, an academic block, and a stadium. The number of students is also increasing year by year. The number, which was 1,250 last year, has increased to 1,450 this year and will reach 2,000 in two years.
IIIT head of research Prof Deepak said startups in Agritech, Healthtech, Edtech, Autotech, Deeptech, Commercialtech and Cybersecurity will be supported through mentorship, access to markets, prototyping labs and financing opportunities. Registrar Prof Muruganantham Ponnuswamy and PRO Prof Vasudev Parvati were present.
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