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Hyderabad Campuses Step Up: New Programmes, Grace Marks and Medical Upskilling

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Hyderabad has long been a hub of educational ambition, and this week brought fresh evidence of that spirit — from policy relief for thousands of university students to cutting-edge tech internships and a major medical training event drawing professionals from across Telangana.

🎓 JNTU-Hyderabad Extends Grace Marks to R22-Regulation Students

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Hyderabad announced that grace marks would be made available to undergraduate, MBA and MCA students enrolled under the R22 regulations, bringing them in line with the practice followed for earlier student batches. The decision was welcomed by students who had been advocating for parity with their predecessors. The move is expected to benefit a significant number of students across programmes affiliated with the university. [1]

💡 University of Hyderabad Offers Hands-On Semiconductor and VLSI Training

The University of Hyderabad's Centre for Advanced Studies in Electronics Science and Technology (CASEST) launched two three-week internship programmes focused on VLSI Design and Semiconductor Fabrication. A total of sixty students are participating, gaining practical exposure through advanced Electronic Design Automation tools and cleanroom facilities. The programmes are designed to prepare young engineers for careers in India's rapidly growing semiconductor industry. [8]

🏥 200-Plus Healthcare Workers Sharpen Skills at Hyderabad Nephrology CME

More than 200 dialysis technicians and nursing professionals drawn from across Telangana converged in Hyderabad for a Continuing Medical Education programme jointly organised by DCDC Kidney Care and Gandhi Medical College. The event focused on strengthening clinical skills in areas such as dialysis management and patient safety, delivered through expert-led academic sessions. The gathering underscored the city's role as a regional centre for medical education and professional development. [9]

Sources: [1] Telangana Today · [8] Telangana Today · [9] Telangana Today

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