“Additionally, few candidates would also be selected from above disciplines (except Instrumentation Engg) for Engagement as Graduate Apprentice Engineers (GAEs) in line with Apprenticeship Act, 1961 (and subsequent amendments thereafter),” the notification reads.
Eligibility Criteria: B.Tech./BE /Equivalent as Full-time Regular course from Institutions/ Colleges/ Universities/ Deemed Universities duly recognized by AICTE/UGC. Qualifying in GATE 2021 from any other disciplines other than chemical, civil, electrical, instrumentation and mechanical engineering disciplines shall not be accepted towards eligibility for the advertised post. Candidates pursuing/completed their graduation (BE/B.Tech) in combined/ integrated disciplines/ inter-disciplinary subjects like Mechatronics/ Robotics etc will not be eligible
Jun 28, 2021
The broad sectors proposed to be covered for collaboration and support include Organising seminars, workshops and conferences , Publications of Research , Student exchange programme with other universities, IT /ITES related projects , Sports : Competitions / equipment, Entrepreneurship , Skill Development (Courses) , Coaching for competitive examinations , Exposure tours , Internship / Fellowship in specific sectors, Green initiatives , Science and Technology , Individual student support: thesis etc ,Competitions, Online guidance/ Counselling modules and other innovative proposals.
Mission Youth has written to all the Vice-Chancellors of J&K Universities to depute/ nominate nodal officers for coordination and authorised to screen and submit proposals to the executive committee for sanction. These include Kashmir University, Jammu University, SKUAST-Jammu, SKUAST-Kashmir, Islamic University, Cluster University, Central University, BGSB University. The proposals from Dee
SRINAGAR: Mission Youth, J&K, a special youth-centric initiative of Jammu and Kashmir Government has invited proposals under Universities Collaboration Initiative for supporting students and researchers in various fields. The Governing Body
Launch of new BCIT-KIIT JV (via KIIT announcement)
Indian Institute of Law (IIL) in Odisha’s Bhubaneswar, under an MOU with with the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT).
KIIT, which also operates a private law school, would supply the land in Bhubaneswar and pay for 40% of the costs of infrastructure development of the new campus.
The IIL was launched by BCI functionaries on 29 January and promises to be a “model institute of law teachers’ academy, continues legal education and research”.
Further details about its exact purpose, ambit and the financials are a bit sparse on the ground at the moment.