Panel Discussion - 18-July-2008, Hyderabad - At a gathering of faculty members, stakeholders in Engineering Services discuss different viewpoints - the framers of the curriculum, employers of graduate engineers, and owners of educational institutions. Lessons are also drawn from the IT industry, which has already experienced several of the problems that growth opportunities in high-technology services businesses bring.


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thumbnail Professor P.Ram Reddy: With a B.Tech (Osmania University) in Mechanical Engineering,an M.Tech (JNTU) and a Ph.D (IIT-Chennai) in IC Engines and 40+ years experience in teaching, Professor Ram Reddy describes how regulatory authorities formulate the curriculum which affiliated colleges must follow. As a member of the Board of Studies in Mechanical Enginering for the JNT University, his perspective provides the perfect opening for the other speakers to follow.



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Other Speakers:

Mr.P.Balaji

Dr.Ramajeyathilagam

Mr.G.V.Surya Kumar

Faculty Opinions:

How important are fundamentals?

Can Mini-Projects be offered?

CAE should be "floated" into the curriculum!

The Curriculum and sale-ability