With
students from all states of India and Union Territories evincing keen interest
in pursuing their Under Graduate degree at its campus, SRM University’s first
day of Counseling for B.Tech courses is on May 11, 2016 and is scheduled until
May 20, 2016. Statistics show that nearly 80 per cent of all applications were
male and the rest female.
The top 100
rankers who will be awarded the Founder’s Scholarship come from 15 states of
India with Andhra Pradesh, Telegana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu
coming away in the top five. The top ten rankers are from eight states of India
with Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh getting two spots each followed by Gujarat,
Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telegana and West Bengal posting one each.
For the
first time SRM University is giving gold medals, certificates and Founder’s
Scholarships to nine students who have won an essay contest meant to trigger
the thought process of the young mind. Those entering the essay contest had to
choose one of three topics—How to Make in India Succeed; How to inspire school
children to excel in science and technology and How to make India the best
place to be.
The
significant aspect of the essay contest is that the Founder’s Scholarship for winning
students is not confined to their study at SRM University—it can be at any
institution in India for an under graduate engineering degree.
“We at the
SRM Group of Institutions take great pride in putting out our best in
academics, research and infrastructure. And we also place diligent emphasis on
bringing out not only brilliant minds but also the future leaders of the
country and the world who are conscious of societal needs and demands” says Dr.
T.R. Paarivendhar, Founder Chancellor of the SRM Group of Educational
Institutions.
Computer Science & Engineering tops the list of choice in
B.Tech program. This phenomenon was observed on the first day (11.05.2016) of
counseling 2016. Nearly 15% of the
candidates called for counseling registered and choose different branches.
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