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JNTU-Hyderabad, which has been zeroed in for hosting the event, is still awaiting permission from the Department of Science and Technology besides a response from the Prime Minister’s Office for the PM to inaugurate the event
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Deliberations to explore the possibilities of JNTU-H providing the ISRO employees with necessary training in cyber security and improve their skills is already are going on.
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Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the JNTU-Hyderabad’s XII convocation held here on Friday, Dr. Somanath said the insertion was being planned around 4 pm.
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Delivering the convocation address, Dr. Somanath said the ISRO on Saturday afternoon would undertake a crucial manoeuvre and inject the Aditya-L1 into the final orbit L1 .
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The students alleged that university administration has imposed the 144 Section on the campus and not allowing even a group of five students to discuss their issues.
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Aspects of funding appears to be throwing up obstacles in the most awaited science congregation which draws the cream of S&T world and also the young and budding aspirants from across the country
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ISRO Chairman Dr. Somnath will be delivering the convocation address and Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, who is also Chancellor of the JNTU-Hyderabad, will be taking part in the ceremony
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A huge stage is being planned in the university’s play ground in Kukatpally campus where main events are likely to take place
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The forthcoming Data Centre at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) in Hyderabad is poised to become the largest in the state.
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Undergraduate engineering students will soon learn and master their skills in corporate finance, risk management, financial management and accounting among other areas in the BFSI sector
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Alakati Ganesh, Bhukya Aravind, Enagandula Surya and Thalla Pavan Kumar were provisionally selected for admission into different four-year engineering courses
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All seats in the Bio-Technology course offered at JNTU-Hyderabad and CBIT Hyderabad were allotted to MPC stream candidates due to certain technical issues
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Telangana government instructed both the institutions to transfer the fee collected by them to institutions where the students are being accommodated
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For the academic year 2023-24, a staggering 6,930 seats mainly in the Civil, Mechanical, Electronics & Communication Engineering, and Electrical and Electronics Engineering programmes have been slashed
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JNTU-Hyderabad VC Prof. Katta Narasimha Reddy said the BTech Biotech course has been in huge demand and hence the varsity has decided to introduce it and the admissions will be through the TS EAMCET
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JNTU–Hyderabad is adding more TS EAMCET 2023 centres besides enhancing capacity at some centres as it received record number of applications
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JNTUH received 3,05,185 applications, which is the largest number of applications ever received by the University
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Telangana government intends to introduce digital education system in a phased manner in government schools, said Puvvada
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JNTU-Hyderabad, which is holding TS EAMCET has decided to do away with the exclusive English version question paper this year
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A notification will be issued on February 28 and the last to apply without a late fee is April 10.