E-Plus Club to be launched at Jonnalagadda college today

September 04, 2012 01:44 pm | Updated 01:44 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA

The Hindu Education Plus will launch an E-Plus Club on the Tirumala Engineering College premises at Jonnalagadda near Narsaraopet in Guntur district on Tuesday.

The College Principal Y.V. Narayana said that the college has been making all out efforts to improve the employability skills of their students and as part of that had been implementing several programmes for them.

The Hindu Education Plus Club will help the students fine-tune their English language speaking skills in addition to improving their communication skills shedding the inhibitions.

The Hindu has partnered with Conduira Education and Training Services Private Limited, which will provide the direction for learning soft skills to the students, who in-turn through self-motivation would undergo the modules given in the Education Plus supplement of The Hindu every Monday.

The six-day schedule if followed would help the students gain an edge over his/her classmates.

All the activities of the clubs will be published in the columns of the Education Plus and the students are encouraged to write to the newspaper on the activities on their campus at e-mail ID: eplus@thehindu.co.in .

Other engineering or any degree college interested in getting an E-Plus Club started on their campus could write to The Hindu at that e-mail ID.

An annual Regional and State Level E-Plus Club Challenge competitions will be organized in November-December with top nine teams fighting for the top honours at the State finals in January 2013.

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