The Hindu counselling session for engg. aspirants on May 29

May 20, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 12, 2016 07:23 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

The annual The Hindu Education Plus Counselling sessions for engineering aspirants is back. The session to be organised in association with The ICFAI University will be held on May 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Indian Institute of Engineers, Khairatabad.

Experts to talk

Students who have just written EAMCET and waiting to study any engineering course anywhere in the country can attend. The sessions to be addressed by experts from top engineering institutions and industry experts will give a clear understanding of the courses, their importance, career prospects and the tips to choose right colleges and courses.

The experts will throw light on various engineering courses such as CSE, ECE, EEE, IT, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Architecture and Biotechnology. Participants will also get information on the online counselling process and how to make the best use of information available from various sources.

Entry fee is Rs. 100 and students will get a handbook of articles written by professors and industry experts on various aspects of engineering and also other career options.

There is a surprise gift of T-shirt or cap for early birds. The presenting sponsor of the event is ICFAI University, while TV 5 is the Television partner and 93.5 Red FM is the Radio Partner of the event.

Registrations in Hyderabad can be done on 040-23403902 or by sending an email on ‘hydevents@thehindu.co.in’.

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