Hyderabad's Students and Scholars Get Good News on Two Fronts This Week
Hyderabad's higher education community had reason to celebrate this week, with a long-awaited policy change at JNTU benefiting thousands of students and a forward-looking new internship programme at the University of Hyderabad positioning young talent for the booming semiconductor industry.
🎓 JNTU-Hyderabad Extends Grace Marks to R22 Regulation Students
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad announced the introduction of grace marks for undergraduate, MBA, and MCA students enrolled under its R22 regulations, aligning these students with the benefits already extended to those admitted under earlier regulatory frameworks. The decision was widely praised by students, many of whom had campaigned for parity with their peers in previous batches. By bringing the R22 cohort in line with established practice, the university addressed a significant source of anxiety and perceived unfairness within the student community. The announcement is expected to positively affect the academic outcomes of a large number of students across affiliated colleges. [2]
🔬 UoH's CASEST Opens Doors to Next-Gen Semiconductor Training
The University of Hyderabad's Centre for Advanced Studies in Electronics Science and Technology launched two three-week internship programmes focused on VLSI Design and Semiconductor Fabrication. A total of sixty students are participating in the programmes, gaining hands-on experience with advanced Electronic Design Automation tools and access to cleanroom fabrication facilities. The initiative is designed to build a pipeline of skilled professionals ready for employment in India's rapidly expanding semiconductor sector. The launch reflects the university's commitment to aligning its training programmes with national priorities in the technology and manufacturing space. [10]
Sources: [2] Telangana Today · [10] Telangana Today
