‘Work hard and learn continuously’

875 students of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering get offers from top firms

May 24, 2017 09:27 am | Updated 09:27 am IST

New beginning: A student receiving the offer letter during the placement drive held at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College in Puducherry.

New beginning: A student receiving the offer letter during the placement drive held at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College in Puducherry.

Jubilation 17, the placement drive of Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College, was held recently. As many as 875 students were selected by TCS, L&T, Zoho, Tech Mahindra, Microchip and Aspire Systems during the drive.

M. Dhanasekaran, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of the college, presided over the function. In his special address, K.M. Suceendran, Global Workforce Management Head, Banking and Financial Services, TCS, advised the students to work hard at the initial stage of their career and practice continuous learning. J. Madhusudhanan, assistant placement officer, proposed the vote of thanks.

Project expo

A project expo for first year B.E. students of IFET College of Engineering in Villupuram was held recently. As many as 195 projects were presented by students in various categories at the expo.

The winners were given prizes. K.V. Raja, college chairman and vice-chairman A. Mohammed Iyas inaugurated the event.

International Nurses Day

Students of Sabari College of Nursing celebrated the International Nurses Day to mark the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale here recently.

Dr. Sharadha Ramesh, professor and principal of Indira School and College of Nursing, was the chief guest.

Prof. P. Genesta Mary Gysel, Principal, Sabari College of Nursing, presided over.

(Reporting by S. Prasad)

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