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Technology Course: 11 Engg College Get T’Gana HC Interim NOD

Technology Course: 11 Engg College Get T'Gana HC Interim NOD
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Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court in the temporary command has enabled 11 private engineering colleges to have more seats in computer science and affiliate courses after the arrogance between the Institute and State who strive to affirm policy rights to control the jurosan.
The continuation of these courses in this college will submit to the command of the last trial.
The group of 11 universities, which include the Sreenidhi Science and Technology Institute, the Institute of Keshav, CMR, VNR and Vardhaman technology, among others, challenged Jntuh regulations and stated that it was obliged to take their permission from which aje for the academic year.
Last year, 125 engineering institutions have received permission from the country to start new courses in artificial intelligence, engine learning, data science, cyber security and the Internet of Things (IOT) introduced by JNTU-Hyderabad.
Reducing traditional engineering flow may be a short decision, feeling the academic and industrial representatives.
Instead, they propose a traditional creative combination of courses and new age _ to improve student work skills.
“Dropping these courses is not the best idea.
They are important for holistic development of engineering students.
The problem now is that each course works in silos.
It needs to change, and we need to find a way to integrate it like it is done internationally where students are allowed to choose Mixed traditional and other courses, “Prof.
NV Ramana Rao, Director, National Institute of Technology, Warangal.
He added: “If college doesn’t have a request now, they can shrink intake, but it must be temporary arrangement.” That students from this course have limited demand in the labor market are the arguments dismissed.
“For example, in a country that has so many construction is underway, we certainly need good civil engineers …
this discipline is introduced after many thinking and says that everyone wants to pursue computer science may not be true,” said Jayesh Ranjan, Head The secretary school, which doubled when VC from the University of Engineering Jawaharlal Nehru (JNTU) for almost two years.
“During my assignment, I made a decision that every student, regardless of their flow, must learn a module of artificial intelligence and cyber security.
Such initiatives, continuing with all traditional courses, can be seen as an option.
Stopping them is a very short decision , “he reaffirmed again.
For Ajit Rangnekar, Director General of the Research Circle and Hyderabad Innovation, the problem lies in quality and not quantity.
“They can cut down a chair if you have to.
But if the college will use it to increase the collection of computer science, they need to make sure there is enough a well-trained faculty to teach it,” said the former ISB Dean while also urging the management of college to reflect on why there was a reduced demand.
Traditional courses.
“Often, colleges are connected with the industry.
Therefore the level of their student work ability is very low.
This is a area they need to pay attention to, before deciding to get rid of certain courses,” said Rangnekar.

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