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Rotary Club donates TNSPC learning material to Anna varsity
Rotary Club donates TNSPC learning material to Anna varsity

The Hindu

time31-07-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Rotary Club donates TNSPC learning material to Anna varsity

The Rotary Club of Tiruchi Kings donated books and learning material worth ₹30,000 to the University College of Engineering, Anna University (UCE-AU) BIT Campus, on Thursday, with the aim of helping aspiring students from rural and economically disadvantaged backgrounds preparing for the competitive Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission exams. A press release said Rotarian Krishnamoorthy presented the study material on behalf of the club to UCE-Au dean T. Senthil Kumar on Thursday. The handover session was attended by senior university officials and Rotary office-bearers.

‘Try before you hire' trend grows as 50% internships turn into job offers; rigorous selection process by GCCs
‘Try before you hire' trend grows as 50% internships turn into job offers; rigorous selection process by GCCs

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

‘Try before you hire' trend grows as 50% internships turn into job offers; rigorous selection process by GCCs

HYDERABAD: Internships are increasingly enabling young people to secure jobs at Global Capability Centres (GCCs) and startups, with many of these organisations adopting a 'try before you hire' approach to assess potential fulltime recruits. According to the latest NASSCOM report, GCCs are employing a rigorous selection process that evaluates not only a candidate's understanding of core programming principles and emerging technologies but also crucial soft skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. Startups, meanwhile, are offering interns the chance to work on real-world projects, allowing them to evaluate candidates more effectively. 'At least 50% of internships are being converted into job offers. In fact, a couple of our students secured packages worth 35 lakh after completing a six-month internship with one of the world's top IT companies,' said J Upendar from the University College of Engineering, Osmania University. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad The report also stated that many students are now undertaking six-month or even year-long internships during their studies, often working on live projects. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Specialists: Blood Sugar? Try This Every Morning Beauty Ideas Read More Undo Training and Placement Officers (TPOs) added that numerous colleges are advising students to opt only for paid internships. 'I've just started a six month internship. I'll be working on MERN stack—a JavaScript-based framework for developing full-stack web applications. Based on my performance, I'll most likely receive a job offer,' said Devarakonda Hemanth, a final-year BTech-IT student.

Every innovation must contribute to society's progress
Every innovation must contribute to society's progress

Hans India

time30-06-2025

  • Science
  • Hans India

Every innovation must contribute to society's progress

Hyderabad: A 'Workshop Expo – 2025' was grandly organized at Stanley College of Engineering for Women on Saturday. The workshop was held under the supervision of Dr. K. Rajesh (Associate Professor & Convener), with the display of over 100 project models by the students. Prof. L. Sivarama Krishna (Director, Research & Development, University College of Engineering, Osmania University) attended the event as the Chief Guest and Judge and delivered an address. In his speech, he stated that engineering is not limited to textbooks but is about transforming our thoughts and innovative abilities to meet the needs of society. He explained that engineering applications are nothing but the practical solutions implemented in various sectors, from technologies used in our daily life to industries, healthcare, agriculture, transportation, energy sector, and information technology. He emphasized that engineering is essentially the science of problem-solving and that every small innovation and model created by students should contribute to the progress of society. He advised students to not only focus on theoretical knowledge but also to enhance their practical applications through such exhibitions. He encouraged students to take inspiration from great scientists like Sir C.V. Raman, Madam Curie, and legendary engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, and showcase their technical talent and innovative skills to the world. Among the models presented by the students, robotic technology, security detectors, rechargeable machines, solar energy projects, electric car models, drone technology, and 3D printing technology attracted special attention.

Know about the first engineering college of Telangana
Know about the first engineering college of Telangana

Indian Express

time24-06-2025

  • General
  • Indian Express

Know about the first engineering college of Telangana

The University College of Engineering (UCE) is the first engineering college in Telangana. Established in 1929, just 11 years after Osmania University's inception, the University College of Engineering (UCE) holds the distinction of being the oldest and largest engineering college in the erstwhile state of Andhra Pradesh. The official website – It was the sixth engineering college founded in British India and moved to its current iconic campus building in 1947. Over the decades, the college has celebrated key milestones — Golden Jubilee in 1979, Diamond Jubilee in 1989, and Platinum Jubilee in 2004. UCE became autonomous under Osmania University in 1994 and was granted UGC autonomy in 2010. Osmania University is ranked at the 43rd rank in the Ministry of Education's National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024. The University College of Engineering offers multiple undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The UG programmes include BE degrees in civil, mechanical, electrical and electronics, electronics and communication, computer science, biomedical, AI and ML, and mining engineering. PG offerings include ME or MTech and MCA, along with PhD programmes across departments. Additionally, the college runs part-time PG courses through its Continuing Engineering Education Program (CEEP). The college admits 460 undergraduate, 307 full-time postgraduate, and 170 part-time postgraduate students annually. Its academic strength, according to the university college website, is supported by 117 faculty members, including 42 professors. The admission to the University College of Engineering BE and BTech programmes will be held on the basis of the marks obtained in the common entrance tests (CETs) conducted by Telangana – TS EAMCET. TS EAMCET is for candidates seeking admissions to first-year UG professional courses in the universities — private unaided and affiliated professional colleges in the state of Telangana. Out of the 1,19,051 candidates who took the EAPCET engineering exam this year, as many as 86,659 qualified. TS EAMCET 2025 counselling will be conducted in three rounds. Candidates must complete online registration, enter their course preferences, pay the processing fee, and schedule a document‐verification appointment at an assigned help centre.

Japanese company hires 10 women students of Anna University Tiruchi
Japanese company hires 10 women students of Anna University Tiruchi

The Hindu

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Japanese company hires 10 women students of Anna University Tiruchi

Ten women students in the 2025 graduating batch of University College of Engineering (UCE) - BIT Campus, Anna University Tiruchi, have been placed in Japanese major ThirdWave Group, with pay packages of ₹18 lakh a year, institution officials said on Monday. According to an official release, the selected students are from Masters of Computer Applications, B.E in Computer Science Engineering, and B. Tech streams. They were felicitated during a special function organised by the placement cell of the UCE-BIT Campus. Dean T. Senthil Kumar appreciated the students for securing a professional position through their hard work. Placement coordinators R. Thiruneelakandan, N. Chitra, and A. Valarmathi were present.

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