The Hindu Education Plus EAMCET counselling on June 4

May 29, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 06:00 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Now that the EAMCET ranks are out, it is time to think over admission in various engineering courses.

The EAMCET counselling process is likely to begin on July 12, and many students face some critical questions such as which engineering is good and relevant in the present context, how to select a good college and career prospects for various engineering discipline.

To clear such doubts in the minds of the engineering aspirants and their parents, The Hindu Education Plus has been conducting the EAMCET Career Counselling session for over a decade.

Experts from various engineering disciplines will be present at the counselling session to give a clear understanding of the courses, their importance and career prospects and what needs to be done to decide upon which stream to choose and which college to apply for.

The experts will also throw light on various engineering courses such as CSE, ECE, EEE, IT, mechanical, civil, chemical, architecture, and biotechnology.

Guidance will also be given about the online counselling process and what type of preparation is needed to tackle the counselling process.

It will be an opportunity for the students qualifying in EAMCET to get their doubts cleared and make the right career choices, through a lively interactive session.

The counselling session will be held in Visakhapatnam on June 4 (Thursday) at Kalabharathi Auditorium, Pithapuram Colony. The session will start at 10 a.m. and will go on till 2 p.m.

The entry is through registration and for a nominal fee of Rs. 100. The registered students will be given a handbook with detailed information about all the relevant courses. The event is being presented by ICFAI University.

For more details call: 0891- 2536159 or 9849498771 or email:rama.av@thehindu.co.in

Experts from various engineering disciplines will clarify doubts of aspirants and their parents

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