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Students who secured top ranks in TG EAPCET 2024 and joined JNTU-Hyderabad College of Engineering, Kukatpally, are being denied full fee reimbursement. Despite eligibility, they are sanctioned only Rs. 35,000 per year instead of the full tuition fee, forcing them to bear the remaining cost.
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BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao has urged Rahul Gandhi to direct Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to withdraw his alleged remarks on engineering students and issue an unconditional apology, warning that silence would amount to political endorsement of the comments.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's remarks questioning the competence of engineering graduates have drawn criticism from students, ABVP leaders and faculty. They urged the government to improve engineering education instead of making sweeping comments that hurt students' morale
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy questioned the employability of engineering graduates, calling for reforms in engineering education. Addressing teachers, he outlined plans to strengthen basic education, expand skill training and improve employment opportunities while defending the government's education initiatives.
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SR University conducted an orientation programme for its new batch of first-year engineering students, attended by more than 5,000 students and parents. University officials highlighted academic excellence, global rankings, placements, innovation, and encouraged students to embrace emerging technologies and lifelong learning
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YRP Foundation, led by Yelishala Ravi Prasad, organised its Annual Scholarship Distribution Ceremony in Hyderabad, awarding Rs 74 lakh to 187 students from across Telangana. The initiative has benefitted over 680 students in the past four years.
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Five engineering students went missing in the Godavari River near Bhadrachalam after slipping into deep waters while taking photographs. Two others managed to escape. Rescue teams, including police and expert swimmers, have launched search operations at the site.
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Two B Tech third-year students of SR Engineering College were killed after a speeding tipper hit their motorbike at Hasanparthy in Hanamkonda district on Friday. Police shifted the bodies to MGM Hospital mortuary and registered a case
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Five engineering students observing Ayyappa Swamy deeksha died after their car crashed into a truck that reportedly slowed down suddenly on the Chilakutpeta bypass in Palnadu. Four died on the spot and one in hospital. Police registered a case.
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ZF, the German technology leader, launched the second edition of its NexGen Nexus 2025 program in Hyderabad in partnership with VNR VJIET. The initiative mentors engineering students, offering industry exposure and training to bridge the academia–industry gap
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Cashing on the demand, some top private engineering institutions priced a CSE seat between Rs.18 lakh and Rs.25 lakh, leaving parents flabbergasted. In addition, parents must shell out annual tuition fees and transportation charges, if any.
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According to reports, a group of students were travelling in a car when the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the driver, following which the vehicle rammed into an electric pole at Gandipet
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Students would be required to develop prototypes, patent prototypes, publish research papers, develop indexed journals and participate in technical exhibitions, presentations and workshops
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The move is aimed at reviving the core engineering branches, which have been witnessing significant drop in admissions, besides enhancing the employability quotient of students who graduate from these programmes
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These colleges, located in rural areas of the State, also record poor admissions under convener quota; reflects decline in demand for engineering degrees
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The mishap occurred when the victims, all students of a private engineering college in Dundigal, who are yet to be identified, were proceeding from Quthbullapur to Dundigal.
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Called ‘Chinmin’, the small stall that has evolved into a sweet success story is a casual idea born from a conversation in class.
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Three engineering students died on the spot while eight other students were seriously injured after the SUV they were traveling in crashed into a lorry parked on the side.
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Three engineering students died, while eight others were injured seriously after an SUV crashed into a stationary lorry in Chinna Koduru mandal.
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The students claimed that thousands of students detained under the current credit system were not allowed to pursue further course work.