Mangaluru: NMAMIT to hold webinar on ‘Current Trends in Engineering’ on Sep 7


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Mangaluru, Sep 6: NMAM Institute of Technology (NMAMIT) will organise a webinar on the Current Trends in Engineering on Tuesday September 7 at 10 AM.

As an institute that has been in engineering education for the last 35 years, NMAMIT is equipped to guide students in choosing the stream that best suits them. The college has been accredited with 'A' Grade by NAAC and is ranked 133rd in NIRF 2020. All BE programmes are accredited by NBA. It has also been placed under Platinum category by AICTE-CII Survey 2020 for high industry linkages.

A vibrant placement cell, internships and placements in Japan besides other reputed organisations in India, clubs and committees to suit diverse student interests mark this institute, which ranks among the most popular engineering colleges in South India.

The webinar will broadly cover the following topics:

• Introduction to the 10 branches that NMAMIT offers
• Subjects covered under individual branches
• Internships and placements
• Tie-ups with industry
• Activities for personality development offered by NMAMIT
• Undergraduate research

Join on Tuesday September 7 at https://tinyurl.com/nittetube and NMAMIT will be happy to answer all your queries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Kruthi Shettigar, Haleyangadi, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 07 2021

    I have attended cet and jee exam. I have completed my 2nd puc in vijaya college, mulky. I wan to to join computer science or electronics and communication in reputed college.

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 06 2021

    Waiting for the same as topics ar really good

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