The Hindu Eplus sessions for engineering aspirants

The sessions will be useful for students and their parents as they get to interact with subject experts. Participants will be given a handbook consisting of articles on different subjects written by academicians

June 08, 2014 10:39 pm | Updated November 08, 2016 01:31 am IST - HYDERABAD:

The Hindu Education Plus in association with ICFAI Group is organising ‘Career Counselling sessions' for students who have appeared for EAMCET and seeking admission to engineering courses.

The sessions will be useful for students and their parents as they get to interact with eminent academicians and subject experts on the courses they should choose, the future prospects of the courses and the skills required to study a particular course.

The sessions will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Entry is through registration and the registration fee is Rs. 100.

Participants will be given a handbook consisting of articles on different subjects written by academicians.

The event will be held at Hari Hara Kala Bhavan, Secunderabad, on June 14; at Siddartha Academy in Vijayawada on June 16; at Kalabharathi Auditorium, Vishakapatnam on June 18 and Hotel Minerva Grand on June 20.

Registration details can be had on 040 23403902, Email ID: hydevents@thehindu.co.in for Hyderabad; Ph: No. 0866 - 2553033 / 44, Email: vjwevents@thehindu.co.in for Vijayawada; Ph: 0891-2552142, Email: rama.av@thehindu.co.in for Vishakapatnam and Ph. No. 0877 -2255553 / 77, 9704106892, Email: thehindutpt@gmail.com for Tirupati.

TV5 News is the Television partner and Red FM is the Radio Partner for the event.

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