Tuesday 11 June 2013

Engineering Colleges in Karnataka



Karnataka, the IT state of India, is one of the hot spot for higher education in India. This is mainly because of the quality of education the institutions provide. Most of the good, top rated EngineeringColleges in Karnataka, provide in-campus training to make their engineering students job ready. Recently VTU, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, which governs all the Engineering Colleges in Karnataka and NBA, Nations Board of Accreditation, signed an MoU, to work jointly towards Identifying fifteen centres across India, among them, five in Karnataka, and to train engineering students in the latest trends in Corporate world.
This joint effort will mark as a historical step as this will help the students, management and faculties to improve the knowledge of engineering students, once they pass out. According to this program students will be trained in skills that are really required for field work. According to NDA secretary, they have already identified fifteen nodal centres across India. Their focus would be mainly on Faculty Development Programs, Outcome based education and Outcome based accreditation.
The team has selected five centres from Karnataka to offer such trainings, in Bangalore, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Mysore and Davanagere. These centres would be connected to all the 196 EngineeringColleges in Karnataka. This move would benefit approximately three lakh VTU Students. And also the VTU has decided to go paperless and is in the process of that. The plan is to mail question papers online and answer sheets to be digitized. All the official procedures which consists of admissions and other formalities will also go online as per VC, VTU.
Nowadays Students and Parents care a lot about the top rated colleges, the facilities they got, the placement history, the quality of education these institutions provide, when they consider for a professional degree. All these points guide them to find an Engineering college in Karnataka, which is home for around 200 colleges.

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