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College chairman Gundala Krishna says the students have been selected for virtual banker positions affiliated to Axis Bank
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Addressing students at Swarna Bharathi Institute of Technology (SBIT), District Collector Muzammil Khan emphasized discipline, meditation, and physical activity at an anti-drug conference, advising students to avoid drugs and support peers struggling with addiction
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The college chairman Gundala Krishna handed over sound system, textbooks, notebooks and blankets to the school headmistress Sudha Rani.
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Noted scholar, Padma Shri awardee Garikapati Narasimha Rao said that students should learn to respect teachers and parents while making them aware of the importance of parents and teachers.
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Getting autonomous status was a milestone achievement for the college, which had already received NAAC A grade said, Chairman Gundala Krishna.
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Hyderabad-based Swarna Bharathi Institute of Technology (SBIT) was awarded the A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) which assesses and accredits higher education institutions in the country
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JNTU Hyderabad- TBI in association with the Department of Science and Technology launched Spark 1.0 recently calling for applications from the students having innovative tech-startup ideas and were looking to build scalable ventures.
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The college principal Dr. G Rajkumar said that it was a matter of pride that prestigious companies conducted campus recruitment drives in the college
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The interview was conducted in two phases, 86 students were selected in the first phase and 44 students got appointed in the second phase
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The award was presented to SBIT secretary and correspondent Dr. G Dhatri at the recent 55th edition of the ICT Academy Bridge -2023 conference held in Hyderabad
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The college chairman Gundala Krishna said that if the students set a goal and move forward according to it, they could excel in their career
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The MoU was signed by the institute chairman Gundala Krishna and the company representatives at the success meet of the college which was attended by Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar said a statement here on Sunday.
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District Collector VP Gautham and Municipal Commissioner Adarsh Surabhi took part in the event along with the college chairman Gundala Krishna
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Students of the city based SBIT visited Infosys campus in Hyderabad on Friday as part of an industrial visit
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The selected students were offered an annual salary of Rs 3.50 lakh
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The training, which costs around Rs 25,000 per student, was being given free of cost, SBIT chairman Gundala Krishna said.
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36 engineering students of SBIT have bagged jobs in a prestigious multinational company Knocial India Limited
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The SBIT chairman Gundala Krishna who inaugurated the programme informed that the internship was being offered in association with Swechha Telangana to equip students with practical professional learning experience
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SBIT chairman Gundala Krishna said that Yamaha Motor Electronics India Private Limited, Chennai conducted a campus placement drive for the B-Tech students
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From the very first year students should strive to achieve their goals and aspire to rise to the top