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CET alumni meet CETAA cetagalaxy.com
The Hindu Newspaper Published: September 14, 2012 00:00 IST | Updated: September 14, 2012 07:23 IST
CET alumni meet
Poet Sugathakumari will inaugurate the formal launch of the global meet of College of Engineering Alumni (CETA) on the CET campus here on September 15. The global meet termed ‘CETA Global Meet Bangalore 2012’ will be held in Bangalore in December. The formal launch to be held on the college campus will begin with the planting of 73 saplings to symbolise 73 batches that have graduated so far.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Learn Biotechnology @ SCT College of Engineering Kerala
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Published: November 9, 2011 00:00 IST | Updated: November 9, 2011 04:01 IST November 9, 2011
Akshay Dinesan
(Questions answered on career concerns)
I am a class XII student. I am interested in Biotechnology. Please tell me about the institutes in Kerala offering courses in the subject.
Akshay Dinesan
To begin with, opt for a B.Sc or B.Tech course in Biotechnology. Later, based on your interests and aspirations, you can take up a postgraduate course in the subject.
The following are some institutes offering the courses.
SCT College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram offers B.Tech in Biotechnology. The eligibility criterion is +2. The admission is based on performance at entrance test. For details, log on to http://sctce.ac.in
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Friday, August 06, 2010
Yet Another Clash At SCT
Police take charge as 2nd year and 3rd Year Students Fight it out over silly matters
SCT college witnessed yet another Khakhi clad day as police locked down the campus after another inter semester clash. The issue started after a third year student allegedly threatened a junior. The sophomore was warned against showing up in college.
The junior who turned up was allegedly beaten up by a third year gang. A while later, the junior’s classmates gathered to question the event. This led to a standoff between the two classes. The matter got complicated as the final year students got involved, in a desperate attempt to sort out the issues.
The issue bloomed around noon. The final years, who managed to keep down the fight for a while, later irked the third years by pushing the mob apart. Gradually the argument turned around to a fight between the final years and their just juniors. The situation eased as a few teachers turned up to sort out the chaos. Peace came as lunch break ended.
However, in a short while, more battle cries rang from the top floor as the secondyear and third year students clashed again. In the absence of the Principal (who had reportedly gone to attend an anti-ragging squad meeting), the teachers took the liberty in informing the police.
By the time the peacekeepers had arrived, a good many windows, and noses, were broken. The sights of uniforms drove most of the mob away as the policemen took charge. The police, in their usual style, evacuated the campus as fast as possible. They stayed back till late evening to prevent further incidents.
The teacher who called the police said: “The principal was away. We informed him about it, and we had to inform the police because things started really getting out of hand.”
A staff from the college remarked,: “Sometimes things do get out of control, but if it were at their homes, would they break all the windows?”
P.S: The writers camera batteries had died out before the event. Pictures of the broken windows will hopefully be uploaded later.