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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.
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The universities from different States have sought cooperation of the JNTU-Hyderabad in commencing the course in their respective universities
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Around 13,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the State will be trained free of cost as part of the programme
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As many as 60 teams from across institutions affiliated and constituent to JNTU-Hyderabad were shortlisted for the 14-week programme which would be conducted in blended mode
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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad has received multiple ISO certifications
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JNTU-Hyderabad has doubled the grace marks from 15 to 30 for students who joined regular BTech first year programmes in 2018.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Hyderabad will commence classes for the BTech first-year first semester from November 3.
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Hyderabad: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)-Hyderabad and Aurobindo Pharma Foundation Skill Development Centre, Hyderabad, on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote employability and learning excellence as part of academic and industry collaboration. The MoU was signed by JNTU-Hyderabad Registrar Dr Manzoor Hussain and Aurobindo Pharma Ltd Director Dr M Sivakumaran in the presence […]
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Hyderabad: With academics returning to normalcy after the Covid-19 pandemic, the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)-Hyderabad has decided not to extend credits relaxation for promotion of students from the current academic year 2022-23. As per university’s Regulations 22, to be promoted to the first semester of second-year in an undergraduate engineering course, the first year […]
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As per the latest guidelines of the UGC, a student can pursue two full time academic programmes in the physical mode or one in physical mode and another in Open and Distance Learning/Online mode or up to two online programmes simultaneously.