Counselling session for IIT, NIT aspirants

The event is being organised by The Hindu-Education Plus and Gajendra Circle Initiative

May 06, 2010 03:08 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:01 pm IST - Hyderabad:

PREPARING IN EARNEST: With systematic training, it becomes easier to tackle competitive entrance examinations. Photo:Mohammed Yousuf

PREPARING IN EARNEST: With systematic training, it becomes easier to tackle competitive entrance examinations. Photo:Mohammed Yousuf

The Gajendra Circle Initiative, which is a subset of IIT Madras Alumni Association, and The Hindu-Education Plus are jointly conducting a counselling session for IIT and NIT aspirants on May 15 at Ravindra Bharathi from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Candidates who are confident of getting a call from an IIT or NIT can participate in the programme along with parents to seek assistance in making a proper decision on the course to choose in IITs and NITs.

Distinguished alumni will provide practical knowledge of the domain and guidance to aspirants.

Candidates will get an overview of the various engineering streams in those institutions, nature of courses, opportunities available in post graduation and the recent trends in the areas.

The professionals will also provide data on the opportunities available in different Engineering streams and help students take decision on course selection.

Registrations

Entry is by registrations only. For More Information, log on to >Employability First . Registrations can be done on (040) 23403902 (Extn-212) or email to ‘ >hydcirc@thehindu.co.in '

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