‘B Tech in 6 yrs after class 10’
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 1: Chandigarh-based Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges has come up with a “unique opportunity for class 10 students of the Valley aspiring for Engineering.”
The Group in a statement said it is offering 10+1 (Non-Medical), by which the students will be benefited right from the beginning by having academics of professional level in our college as they will be using the same facility of the Engineering college like professional faculty, class rooms, laboratories, workshop etc.”
“We want the students to breathe in a professional atmosphere. Immediately after passing 10th we are starting admissions of 11th (non medical). The students will be groomed for professional Engineering right from the beginning and will be admitted for B Tech after the completion of 10+2,” it said.
“The students of the Valley move out of the state as there is shortage of Professional Educational Infrastructure, moreover, the social and political conditions of the state are uncertain as happened in the past. And weather further adds to their difficulties. So the student of the Valley should grab this opportunity by moving at the right time i.e. after class 10 explore their potential.”
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