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Hans India
12-06-2025
- Science
- Hans India
KSRM College's eighth Graduation Day conducted
Kadapa: The 8th Graduation ceremony of B Tech students of 2021-2025 batch of KSRM Engineering College (Autonomous) was held grandly at KOR Auditorium in the college on Wednesday. Chief guests Padma Shri Dr MYS Prasad, Indian scientist and former Director SDSC, Sriharikota, and Prof Durga Prasad, Director of Academic Audit, JNTUA, Anantapur, presented degrees to the students and presented certificates to the branch-wise toppers. The chief guests congratulated students for starting the next chapter in their lives, saying that graduation is the beginning of unlimited opportunities and unimaginable possibilities. I College Managing Director Dr Kandula Chandra Obul Reddy, correspondent Kandula Rajeshwaramma, vice-chairman Kandula Madan Mohan, Principal Dr VSS Murthy, vice-principal Dr TN Prasad, programme convener & controller of examinations Dr MV Ravi Kishore Reddy, Heads of Departments, Deans, Staff, students and parents participated in this programme.


The Hindu
11-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Maximum UG seats filled in first-round counselling at Govt. Arts and Science college in Coimbatore
: Most of the seats for undergraduate programmes in the Government Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, were filled in the first round of counselling. As on Wednesday, 1,405 seats out of 1,727 were filled. All seats in Computer Science, Information Technology and Psychology have been filled, and only limited vacancies are available in all other science courses, college sources said. Admission for 322 vacancies that remain to be filled will be carried out on Friday, under Phase III of the first round of counselling. The college has informed that vacancies in arts and commerce courses will be filled only with students who had taken up vocational group in Plus Two. In Phase II schedule of admission counselling that began at the start of this week, the cut-off marks fixed by all departments, except English and Tamil, were 270 to 299 on Monday, and 240 to 269 marks on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the admission was carried out for BC and MBC candidates, with cut-off marks of 55 to 74 for Tamil and 50 to 59 for English. Likewise, in the Government Arts and Science College for Women at Puliakulam in the city, only top-scorers among the applicants could find themselves in the reckoning for admission. For instance, top-ranked candidate for Computer Science Shift-I had an aggregate score of 390. There were as many as 2,087 applicants for an intake of 50 seats. For Shift-II, the top-scorer had an aggregate of 385 marks. There were a total of 889 applicants. For Shift-I, the other course in demand, the top-scorer had an aggregate of 394 marks. The aggregate was 391 marks by the top-scorer in Shift-II.


Hans India
06-06-2025
- General
- Hans India
Vishnu Institute of Technology celebrates Environment Day
Bhimavaram: Principal Dr Mangam Venu of Vishnu Institute of Technology (Autonomous) here stated that the National Service Scheme unit of the college grandly celebrated World Environment Day on Thursday. Speaking on the occasion, he stated that the entire world celebrates World Environment Day on June 5, and in the same spirit, the college also organised the event on a grand scale. He said that NSS volunteers enthusiastically participated in activities such as planting and distributing saplings. The event was successfully conducted with the participation of the college Vice-Principal Prof M Srilakshmi, NSS Coordinator Dr K Gangaraju, the Deans, Heads of various Departments, the faculty, supporting staff, administrative staff, NSS volunteers, and students.


The Hindu
02-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
UG admission commences in Govt. Arts and Science College (autonomous), Coimbatore; 33,753 candidates apply for 1,727 seats
Admission for UG programmes commenced on Monday at the Government Arts College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, the second-most preferred college in the category next only to the Presidency College in Chennai. There are as many as 33,753 applicants for 1,727 seats in 23 UG courses in both shift I and II. Though the number of applicants is lesser when compared to last year's 36,000-plus aspirants, the college retains its status as the second-most preferred choice. The main demand is for computer and computer-based courses including Computer Science, Information Technology and Computer Applications, Principal M.R.R. Yezhili said. On Monday, admission counselling was carried out for special category candidates: Sports, NCC, Differently-abled, wards of Ex-servicemen, wards of security forces, and candidates from Andaman and Nicobar. Out of 150 vacancies under special category, 79 seats were filled. On June 4, the general counselling will be conducted for all subjects, except English and Tamil. Only top-ranked applicants with cut-off marks of 300 and above (Out of 400 in four main papers of Plus Two other than English and Tamil) have been called for the counselling. For B.A. programmes in Tamil and English, students who have scored above 75 in Tamil and 60 in English in Plus Two have been called for first counselling, the college has informed. Depending on vacancies that remain, the other students will be called for second counselling. The rank list and other details will be uploaded in the college website: Information regarding counselling and other details are being sent to the students through short message to their registered mobile number and through e-mail. The demand for admission at the Government Arts and Science College for Women at Puliakulam in the city is also high. There are 19,723 applicants for 410 seats in eight UG programmes. B.A. Tamil, B.A. English, Computer Science, and Mathematics are offered in shift 1, and B.A. Economics, and Computer Science in shift II. There are close to 3,000 applicants for the Computer Science programme in the two shifts.


CNET
24-05-2025
- Business
- CNET
Memorial Day Sales: Save Up to 30% on Office Essentials At Autonomous
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