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  • FORE School of Management participates in ICC NCW ‘Women Empowerment Summit 2022’

    FORE School of Management participates in ICC NCW ‘Women Empowerment Summit 2022’

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    Prof. Sriparna Basu, Professor of Communication, FORE School of Management

    New Delhi, July 28: The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the National Commission for Women (NCW) recently organized the Women Empowerment Summit 2022. The summit hosted a panel discussion on the topic ‘Role of Women in Progressive Economy’, which saw the participation of 5 women excelling in their respective domains, namely Prof. Sriparna Basu, Professor of Communication, FORE School of Management; Lakshmi Krishnan, Society for the Promotion of Women and Child Welfare; Bhawna Agarwal, Country Head India – HPE; Rashmi Ranjan, AGM – SIDBI; and Tripti Khanna, Gramin Vikas Trust, Supported by KRIBHCO. The discussion was moderated by Jyotsna Chauhan, Sr. Vice President-Marketing, Smartworld Developers.

    “Women today need to be trained well, majorly on the lines of skill development and entrepreneurship, career mentoring, women-friendly policies and how to use technology to build job generation skills”, said Prof. Sriparna Basu, Professor of Communication, FORE School of Management.

    Skill Development needs to be focused on both rural and urban spaces. The need is not just training but capacity building and technique-oriented skilling. Job generation does not happen on its own, so identification of entrepreneurial opportunities needs to be identified. For example- Private sector (Airbnb trained women in Homestay Services) so it is a collective responsibility of everyone and not just some NGO and Govt. In terms of CSR, companies try to shove off their responsibilities by just giving money but do not actually get involved on the grassroots level.

    Career Mentoring is extremely important as people do not know what to do with their acquired skills. They need to be guided on how to avail help in starting their own ventures or be a part of already established ventures. And this proper mentoring should start right after senior secondary education. Digital literacy is the need of the hour, and everyone should know how to utilize it to learn more.

    Women Friendly Policies or Women friendly ecosystem is required in offices, factories, and all workplaces. Flexible work arrangements, crèche for new mothers who are willing to work but are unable to, and hiring women who were neglected post covid need to be reinstated in the workforce again. The world focused on hiring men first, but now women need to be brought back as well.

    The use of technology in building job generation skills is important. Connect technology to people so that they are aware of what resources they can use for upskilling. Digital financial literacy is also important, i.e., the use of technology for commercial purposes such as using e-wallets, internet banking, and getting consultations online for their loans and for small investments.

    When asked what she would do for the women in the country if she was the PM for a day, Prof. Sriparna Basu said, “As a PM for a day, I would want to promote women’s success stories not as a niche content, not as something which happens once in a blue moon but as a norm story, something which is common and achievable and should be promoted more.”

    As a conclusion to the entire discussion, Prof. Basu added a comment, along with other panelists, that the total percentage of women in the workforce is 20%. 6 trillion dollars could have been added to the economy with women working right now, so job restoration post covid needs to happen to bring women back into the game and achieve women empowerment in real sense.

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  • With Focus On Sustainable Recruitment, Collej Takes The Initiative Of Grooming UX Designers To Leverage Their Careers – Primex News Network

    With Focus On Sustainable Recruitment, Collej Takes The Initiative Of Grooming UX Designers To Leverage Their Careers – Primex News Network

    The community-driven platform provides extensive training to professionals willing to go the extra mile 

    July 26: Collej UX Design Community, an initiative by UXReactor, is aiming at nurturing skilled and competent UX designers to excel in their careers and enhance their skillsets. Led by Mr. Prasad Kantamneni, the community of 10,000+ members is dedicated to selecting, grooming, training, and deploying UX designers to help them build fruitful and sustainable careers.

    Collej provides interested professionals with a plethora of learning resources on a unified platform that allows them to learn the intricacies of the technologies they work with. Depending on the stage at which a specific UX designer has been working, they can choose to get trained at a level that is best suited for them. The community-driven platform also conducts career-building workshops and competitions to help UX designers explore their potential and take their skills a notch higher.

    Some of the core objectives of Collej are to help capable UX designers secure better jobs, increase their remuneration, and add to the value of their services by upskilling themselves. The community comprises business leaders and subject-matter experts with years of professional experience who impart their valuable knowledge and train UX designers to carve their niche. Collejis associated with some of the most noteworthy companies in the realm of IT to deploy suitable UX designers. Along with helping professionals land their dream jobs, Collej also allows companies to hire employees that provide them with sustainable growth.

    Along with grooming UX designers to get jobs at suitable organizations, Collej also helps employees willing to continue working in their respective companies to climb up the corporate ladder. According to their needs and preferences, employees can upskill themselves to get promoted to better positions and leverage the value they add to the companies they work in.

    This community-driven platform is dedicated to training UX designers who have already been working in the industry and possess an experience of 1 to 3 years. Mr Prasad Kantamneni, the co-founder of UXReactor and a respected mentor at Collej believes that the community’s intention is to help existing professionals grow their careers instead of helping freshers enter the industry. He says, “Collej is dedicated to grooming UX designers for whom career growth is more important than salary. We help those professionals nurture their skills who are genuinely passionate about their craft and are willing to take their competency to the next level. We have always believed that in the age of digitization, finding a sustainable way of recruiting and deploying talent is important to cater to the professionals as well as companies they work for.”

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  • Surat’s LP Savani school students glitter in the CBSE class X and XII results – Primex News Network

    Surat’s LP Savani school students glitter in the CBSE class X and XII results – Primex News Network

    July 26: Students of the LP Savani School have come out with sparkling performances in the CBSE class X and class XII results announced by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday.

    While 29 students of the LP Savani School received an A1 grade and 63 students received an A2 grade in class XII, 50 students received A1 grades, and 97 students received A2 in the Class X exam of the CBSE.

    Celebrations marked the LP Savani School, a reputed higher secondary school in Surat, as 63 students received A2 grades and 67 students cleared the XII exams with B1 grades in class XII, respectively.

    Daksh Bhandari of the LP Savani School scored 100 out of 100 in the BTS Accounts and Maths to bring laurels to the city and his family members. Karandeep Gir, Arham Jain, and Mukund Kanodia scored 100 out of 100 in the BTS subject, while Mohit Tilwani scored 100 out of 100 in the Accounts subject.

    The other students of LP Savani School, namely Sneha Rathi, Prisha Gupta, and Mohit Tilwani, Ayushu Kato, scored 100 marks in the Maths and EP Subjects.

    LP Savani Group of schools, the reputed higher secondary institution in the city, performed well in the X class CBSE results declared on Saturday.

    About 50 students of the LP Savani School scored A1 grade, 97 scored A2 grades, 102 students scored B1 grade, and 73 students scored B2 grades in the class X CBSE exams.

    LP Savani School achieved success following the vigorous penance of the school’s energetic faculties and principal. The LP Savani management congratulated the students on behalf of the teachers and the principal. The hard work and dedication contributed to the school and the entire LP Savani family.

    President of LP Savani School, Mavjibhai Savani, and Vice-president Dharmendra Savani congratulated the school principal, teachers, friends, and the entire school family on their success and the bright future the students.

    “It’s the hard work of the students and the experienced teachers that the LP Savani school achieved such a huge success in the CBSE results announced on Saturday,” said a spokesperson of the LP Savani school. “The students have proved that one who can endure can do whatever he wants.”

    Dharmendra Savani, the vice-chairman of LP Savani School, said, “We want to congratulate everyone at LP Savani family for achieving such phenomenal success in the CBSE results. We wish all the students the best of luck for their bright future ahead. The teachers of LP Savani have made the school proud with the students’ good results.”

    For more information, visit https://lpsavesu.edu.in/

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  • Surat’s LP Savani school students glitter in the CBSE class X and XII results

    Surat’s LP Savani school students glitter in the CBSE class X and XII results

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    July 26: Students of the LP Savani School have come out with sparkling performances in the CBSE class X and class XII results announced by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday.

    While 29 students of the LP Savani School received an A1 grade and 63 students received an A2 grade in class XII, 50 students received A1 grades, and 97 students received A2 in the Class X exam of the CBSE.

    Celebrations marked the LP Savani School, a reputed higher secondary school in Surat, as 63 students received A2 grades and 67 students cleared the XII exams with B1 grades in class XII, respectively.

    Daksh Bhandari of the LP Savani School scored 100 out of 100 in the BTS Accounts and Maths to bring laurels to the city and his family members. Karandeep Gir, Arham Jain, and Mukund Kanodia scored 100 out of 100 in the BTS subject, while Mohit Tilwani scored 100 out of 100 in the Accounts subject.

    The other students of LP Savani School, namely Sneha Rathi, Prisha Gupta, and Mohit Tilwani, Ayushu Kato, scored 100 marks in the Maths and EP Subjects.

    LP Savani Group of schools, the reputed higher secondary institution in the city, performed well in the X class CBSE results declared on Saturday.

    About 50 students of the LP Savani School scored A1 grade, 97 scored A2 grades, 102 students scored B1 grade, and 73 students scored B2 grades in the class X CBSE exams.

    LP Savani School achieved success following the vigorous penance of the school’s energetic faculties and principal. The LP Savani management congratulated the students on behalf of the teachers and the principal. The hard work and dedication contributed to the school and the entire LP Savani family.

    President of LP Savani School, Mavjibhai Savani, and Vice-president Dharmendra Savani congratulated the school principal, teachers, friends, and the entire school family on their success and the bright future the students.

    “It’s the hard work of the students and the experienced teachers that the LP Savani school achieved such a huge success in the CBSE results announced on Saturday,” said a spokesperson of the LP Savani school. “The students have proved that one who can endure can do whatever he wants.”

    Dharmendra Savani, the vice-chairman of LP Savani School, said, “We want to congratulate everyone at LP Savani family for achieving such phenomenal success in the CBSE results. We wish all the students the best of luck for their bright future ahead. The teachers of LP Savani have made the school proud with the students’ good results.”

    For more information, visit https://lpsavesu.edu.in/

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  • With Focus On Sustainable Recruitment, Collej Takes The Initiative Of Grooming UX Designers To Leverage Their Careers

    With Focus On Sustainable Recruitment, Collej Takes The Initiative Of Grooming UX Designers To Leverage Their Careers

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    The community-driven platform provides extensive training to professionals willing to go the extra mile 

    July 26: Collej UX Design Community, an initiative by UXReactor, is aiming at nurturing skilled and competent UX designers to excel in their careers and enhance their skillsets. Led by Mr. Prasad Kantamneni, the community of 10,000+ members is dedicated to selecting, grooming, training, and deploying UX designers to help them build fruitful and sustainable careers.

    Collej provides interested professionals with a plethora of learning resources on a unified platform that allows them to learn the intricacies of the technologies they work with. Depending on the stage at which a specific UX designer has been working, they can choose to get trained at a level that is best suited for them. The community-driven platform also conducts career-building workshops and competitions to help UX designers explore their potential and take their skills a notch higher.

    Some of the core objectives of Collej are to help capable UX designers secure better jobs, increase their remuneration, and add to the value of their services by upskilling themselves. The community comprises business leaders and subject-matter experts with years of professional experience who impart their valuable knowledge and train UX designers to carve their niche. Collejis associated with some of the most noteworthy companies in the realm of IT to deploy suitable UX designers. Along with helping professionals land their dream jobs, Collej also allows companies to hire employees that provide them with sustainable growth.

    Along with grooming UX designers to get jobs at suitable organizations, Collej also helps employees willing to continue working in their respective companies to climb up the corporate ladder. According to their needs and preferences, employees can upskill themselves to get promoted to better positions and leverage the value they add to the companies they work in.

    This community-driven platform is dedicated to training UX designers who have already been working in the industry and possess an experience of 1 to 3 years. Mr Prasad Kantamneni, the co-founder of UXReactor and a respected mentor at Collej believes that the community’s intention is to help existing professionals grow their careers instead of helping freshers enter the industry. He says, “Collej is dedicated to grooming UX designers for whom career growth is more important than salary. We help those professionals nurture their skills who are genuinely passionate about their craft and are willing to take their competency to the next level. We have always believed that in the age of digitization, finding a sustainable way of recruiting and deploying talent is important to cater to the professionals as well as companies they work for.”

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  • CMR Group of Institutions scores well in NIRF Rankings

    CMR Group of Institutions scores well in NIRF Rankings

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    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 23: CMR Group of institutions (http://www.cmrgroup.edu.in/), one of the premier educational institutions in Hyderabad offering quality education, has performed well in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings, with all its five colleges making it to the 2022 edition. Of these institutions, CMR College of Pharmacy fared well with 72nd rank, while CMR technical campus, CMR Institute of Technology (http://www.cmrtc.ac.in/), and CMR College of Engineering & Technology in the band of 201-250, and CMR Engineering college in the band of 251-300 in the NIRF rank list.

    The management, teachers, students, and college officials are all on cloud nine because better ranking means better prospects for the students’ placements and funds for the institution’s development.

    The NIRF ranking of the educational institution in India is based on five parameters such as teaching-learning and resources (TLR), research and professional practice (RPC), graduation outcome (GO), outreach and inclusivity (OI), and perception.

    Established in 2002 on a sprawling area of 70 acres on the Medchal Road in Hyderabad, the CMR Group of Institutions (CMRGI) consists of CMR College of Pharmacy (CMRP), CMR Technical Campus (CMRG), CMR College of Engineering and Technology (CMRK), CMR Institute of Technology (CMRM) and CMR Engineering College (CMRN). All the engineering colleges are UGC autonomous, approved, and accredited by AICTE, NAAC, and NBA. Over 15,000 students are studying in various streams of engineering, management, and pharmacy.

    Ch. Gopal Reddy, Chairman of CMRGI, said, “CMR is well-known for placements. This year, there were more than 4,000 placement offers. Also, CMR is known for its world-class infrastructure and facilities such as labs, sports facilities, and 360-degree student development”.

    According to Reddy, the highest annual pay package offered to the CMRGI students is in the range of Rs 44 lakh. Some students have been hired on annual pay packages ranging from Rs 6 lakh to Rs 10 lakh. However, the average package is Rs 5.5 lakh per annum.

    CMRGI has many achievements and awards in its kitty, including ISO certification, 2f/12B, AAAA Ranking by CAREERS 360 magazine, and rated 14th by CSR-GHRDC among the top engineering colleges in India. Also, it has been awarded All India Rank of 113 by Times Engineering, Rank-116 by The Week, Rank-20 in emerging engineering colleges, Rank-71 in south Zone, and Cambridge University Press & Assessment for BEC training and certification. Recently, CMREC has received MSME Funding.

    “Our mission and vision are to impart quality technical education in sync with the fast-changing technology and globalization, to introduce technical education through innovative teaching and learning methods, and produce employable technical graduates with sound technical skills to meet the technological needs of the society,” said Reddy.

    Abhinav Chamakura, CEO of CMRGI, appreciated the team’s efforts and highlighted the importance of the ranking.

    Dr. A Raji Reddy, Director, CMR Technical Campus, said, “CMRGI has proved its determination in the field of education. In the coming years, we will do much better to achieve a good NIRF ranking.”

    For admissions in the CMR Group of institutions, contact: 9100760559, 9248727210, 8008557612 or visit: www.cmrgroup.edu.in

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  • National Skill Development Corporation partners with LawSikho to strengthen upskilling programs – Primex News Network

    National Skill Development Corporation partners with LawSikho to strengthen upskilling programs – Primex News Network

    New Delhi, July 22: National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has partnered with fast-growing legal education startup LawSikho to bring world-class skill development programs resonating with the vision of NSDC to fulfil the growing need in India for skilled manpower and narrow the existing gap between demand and supply of skills.

    An agreement signing ceremony was held on 22nd June 2022 at the NSDC headquarters at Aerocity, New Delhi, in the presence of Ved Mani Tiwari, COO and officiating CEO of NSDC and Ramanuj Mukherjee, Abhyuday Agarwal and Siddhant Baid, co-founders of LawSikho. Honey Pamnani from the strategic partnerships and impact investment team at NSDC facilitated the ceremony.

    The partnership will benefit over 10,000 learners over three years. LawSikho will focus on learners from tier-2, tier-3 cities, small towns and villages across India under this program to introduce them to cutting-edge digital skills that can lead to remote jobs, freelance opportunities, internships and other career outcomes for learners.

    Apart from career opportunities in India, the learners will get an opportunity to benefit from talent arbitrage jobs, where they can work with clients and employers in foreign countries after learning relevant skills thanks to the burgeoning remote job & freelancing market.

    NSDC will provide joint certification for various courses, facilitate low-interest skill loans and assist learners in getting opportunities through various NSDC networks. Lauding the partnership, Ved Mani Tiwari, Chief Operating Officer and Officiating CEO, NSDC, said, “This collaboration with LawSikho is a step towards fulfilling the need for a skilled workforce in India and narrowing the existing gap between the demand and supply of the future skills. We need solid skills, and as a result, all sectors are adopting different solutions. We constantly attempt to make skilling and vocational education available for all. Skilling and upskilling are key tools in empowering the country’s workforce and creating new booming sectors in the economy. I am certain that this collaboration holds huge growth potential for both the organizations.” and the learners and provide strategic support to LawSikho under this partnership.

    Ramanuj Mukherjee, CEO at LawSikho, said on occasion, “NSDC is creating a very powerful nationwide platform for skilling startups. A lot of policy decisions have been taken for sustainable employability enhancement. We look forward to serving Indian youth better than ever with this support from NSDC.”

    National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), a nodal skill development agency working under the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India, is a unique Public Private Partnership (PPP). Through its mission, ‘Transforming the Skill Landscape’, NSDC aims to provide access to opportunities to all through quality vocational education and training. Since its inception in 2008, NSDC has trained over three crore people through its collaboration with 700+ training partners and over 11,000 training centres spread across 700+ districts in the country. NSDC has established 37 Sector Skill Councils (SSCs) and implements the Government’s flagship skill development schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), and National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS), among others.

    NSDC also funds enterprises, companies and organisations that provide skill training. The organisation enables private-sector capacity building in skill development by offering concessional loans, other innovative financial products, and strategic partnerships.

    For more information, kindly visit the website www.nsdcindia.org

  • Begin your Medical Education without NEET in September 2022 at St. George’s University in Association with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions – Primex News Network

    Begin your Medical Education without NEET in September 2022 at St. George’s University in Association with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions – Primex News Network

    July 22: Aspiring doctors in India have had an important week, as the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam was conducted on 17 July. For those seeking admission to undergraduate medical and allied programmes in medical colleges, this exam is the first step to making their dreams of becoming doctors a reality.

    The NEET exam is extremely competitive, and the number of students taking this exam has seen a significant rise over the past few years. Lakhs of aspirants apply every year, out of which only a few thousand get a medical seat. Over 18 lakh students registered for NEET UG and 95 percent attendance was recorded on July 17*.

    The National Medical Council states there are over 600 medical colleges in India, with a total enrolment of around 90,000 students annually. For these 90,000 seats available, the acceptance rate comes to just 5 percent.

    The remaining students may think about retaking the test next year, applying for another course, or studying abroad to earn a medical degree.

    The number of students choosing to go abroad has been rising steadily, especially since they have options like St. George’s University (SGU). Not only does St. George’s University accept students who do not get a NEET allotted seat in medical school, but they also accept students that have never taken the NEET.

    St. George’s University is a Caribbean Medical School in Grenada, West Indies, which has contributed over 19,000 physicians to the global physician workforce, with students, graduates, and faculty from over 150 countries. SGU is truly an international institution, with a uniquely global perspective, poised to help educate students in this rapidly changing world. SGU is the largest source of doctors for the entire US workforce, according to FSMB physician licensure data, 2021. 

    In India, SGU is associated with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions to offer high school graduates (10+2) the opportunity to obtain a Doctor of Medicine degree via a 5-Year Medical Degree Pathway without writing NEET. Both institutions have medical schools that were established over 40 years ago with a long history of educating medical students.

    The first year of the pathway is offered at Ramaiah International Medical School, Bengaluru, India, while the second year can be completed in either the UK at the Northumbria University campus in Newcastle or at St. George’s University’s main campus in Grenada. The third year is spent at SGU’s main campus in Grenada, and the last two years are spent doing clinical rotations either in the US or UK.

    With the limited medical seats available in India many students can explore an international path to medical education, without taking the NEET exam. Applications are open to start SGU’s 5-Year Medical Degree Pathway in India in September 2022. Interested students can find more details here.

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  • Begin your Medical Education without NEET in September 2022 at St. George’s University in Association with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions

    Begin your Medical Education without NEET in September 2022 at St. George’s University in Association with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions

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    July 22: Aspiring doctors in India have had an important week, as the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam was conducted on 17 July. For those seeking admission to undergraduate medical and allied programmes in medical colleges, this exam is the first step to making their dreams of becoming doctors a reality.

    The NEET exam is extremely competitive, and the number of students taking this exam has seen a significant rise over the past few years. Lakhs of aspirants apply every year, out of which only a few thousand get a medical seat. Over 18 lakh students registered for NEET UG and 95 percent attendance was recorded on July 17*.

    The National Medical Council states there are over 600 medical colleges in India, with a total enrolment of around 90,000 students annually. For these 90,000 seats available, the acceptance rate comes to just 5 percent.

    The remaining students may think about retaking the test next year, applying for another course, or studying abroad to earn a medical degree.

    The number of students choosing to go abroad has been rising steadily, especially since they have options like St. George’s University (SGU). Not only does St. George’s University accept students who do not get a NEET allotted seat in medical school, but they also accept students that have never taken the NEET.

    St. George’s University is a Caribbean Medical School in Grenada, West Indies, which has contributed over 19,000 physicians to the global physician workforce, with students, graduates, and faculty from over 150 countries. SGU is truly an international institution, with a uniquely global perspective, poised to help educate students in this rapidly changing world. SGU is the largest source of doctors for the entire US workforce, according to FSMB physician licensure data, 2021. 

    In India, SGU is associated with the Ramaiah Group of Institutions to offer high school graduates (10+2) the opportunity to obtain a Doctor of Medicine degree via a 5-Year Medical Degree Pathway without writing NEET. Both institutions have medical schools that were established over 40 years ago with a long history of educating medical students.

    The first year of the pathway is offered at Ramaiah International Medical School, Bengaluru, India, while the second year can be completed in either the UK at the Northumbria University campus in Newcastle or at St. George’s University’s main campus in Grenada. The third year is spent at SGU’s main campus in Grenada, and the last two years are spent doing clinical rotations either in the US or UK.

    With the limited medical seats available in India many students can explore an international path to medical education, without taking the NEET exam. Applications are open to start SGU’s 5-Year Medical Degree Pathway in India in September 2022. Interested students can find more details here.

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  • CMR Engineering College ranked in the band of 251-300 in the NIRF ranking in India – Primex News Network

    CMR Engineering College ranked in the band of 251-300 in the NIRF ranking in India – Primex News Network

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 21: CMR Engineering College (CMREC) has been featured among the 300 top institutions in India for the second consecutive year in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) rankings, 2022. CMREC is the youngest college from Hyderabad to be ranked in the college category in the band of 251-300.

    Ch Boopal Reddy – Vice Chairman, CMREC said, “This is the second consective time that the CMREC has made it to the NIRF ranking. This will further bolster the morale of the teachers, students and the management at the CMREC and we will strive to improve the rankings next year.”

    Ch. Srisailam Reddy, Secretary & Correspondent of CMREC said, “This is a good sign that CMREC has been ranked amongst top institutions in India and it proves our tremendous efforts to provide world-class education in a research-centric learning environment.” 

    The NIRF rankings, approved by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, rank participant institutions on the parameters of teaching, learning and resources, research and professional practices, graduation outcome, outreach and inclusivity, and perception. It releases rankings in the overall category and the university category, besides colleges and other stream-related rankings.

    Dr. A. S Reddy, principal of CMREC said, “NIRF ranking in the band 251-300 is a matter of great pride and expressed the hope that college ranking would be even better in coming years. It all happened with the commitment of the faculty members and students towards the Institutional Vision and Mission; and the persistent emphasis on quality education. The college has made significant gains in the said areas that have been reflected in its performance in the NIRF. The present ranking has inspired us to keep on going for more strong leaps toward the better rank in the coming years.”

    Established in 2010, CMR engineering college is one of the top premier private Engineering colleges in Hyderabad spreading over a vast area of 10 acres. The CMR College is authorized under All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, affiliated to JNTUH, and NBA and NAAC accredited.

    With the commencement of CMR Hyderabad, the college hit the list of 100 top engineering colleges in India.  In the further journey, the college is also rated 5 Star under Institution Innovation Council, Ministry of Education, Govt of India and achieved ARIIA Ranking.

    Presently the college offers six B.Tech degree programs in Computer Science Engineering-240, CSE (Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)-180, CSE (Data Science)-180, CSE (Cyber Security)-180, Information Technology-120, Electronics& Communication Engineering-120, and two M.Tech degree programs in VLSI System Design-12 and Computer Science Engineering-12 with 12 years of rich standing in the educational era.

    The institution is responsible for ensuring curriculum quality, the delivery of pedagogical services, and ultimately, student success by focusing on 360-degree student development with a custom-tailored curriculum that involves various programs, workshops, sports, events, club activities, certifications, and placement training.

    CMREC has many achievements and awards in its kitty including ISO certification, 2f/12B, AAAA Ranking by CAREERS 360 magazine, rated 14th by CSR-GHRDC among the top engineering colleges in India, awarded All India Rank of 113 by Times Engineering, Rank-116 by The Week, Rank-20 in emerging engineering colleges, Rank-71 in south Zone, awarded by Cambridge University Press & Assessment for BEC training and certification and recently CMREC has received MSME Funding. With these achievements, today, CMR Engineering College is known as one of the Top 10 Engineering Colleges in Hyderabad.

    “The practices and the culture at our Institute have always been to provide Quality Education by enhancing the overall educational experience of students adopting a wide range of Academic, Practical, Co-Curricular, Extra-Curricular Programs to facilitate the adequate exposure to a variety of industrial, social, cultural, intellectual, recreational opportunities and Challenges in the present world,” said Srisailam Reddy.

    For Admissions at CMR Engineering College, Choose Eamcet / ICET College Code as: CMRN

    Contact : 9248 727229 or visit : www.cmrec.ac.in

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