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YCET conducts industrial visit to Panchkula and Chandigarh
6/17/2022 11:19:54 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 17: Department of Computer Engineering of Yogananda College of Engineering & Technology, Jammu organized an industrial visit and tour to the Corporate MNC of Panchkula and Chandigarh.
Under the stewardship of Er. Robin Kumar Head of Department, Computer Engineering and Er. Yuvraj Singh, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering Department along with 27 students from 8th and 6th semester Bachelor's of Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering formed a part of this trip .
On the first day of their visit, students enjoyed water rides at Fun City, Panchkula and later students headed towards Chandigarh and Enjoyed at sector 17.
On the second day of their visit student visited a renowned Multi-National Company named GRAZITTI INTERACTIVE, Panchkula. Grazitti Interactive is a digital innovation leader having extensive experience in developing solutions that unlock data insights, increase operational efficiency, and drive customer success. The students were thrilled to observe the implementation of the theoretical concepts that formed a part of their operations research like SDLC, Development, and Testing is being implemented at a practical level. The company officials made the students informed regarding all the technical processes involved in the development of software to implement, customize, congure, optimize, integrate, and manage solutions such as CRM, marketing automation, online communities, eCommerce, and analytics.
The company officials were honored by a token of gratitude and respect by the college authorities.
Talking about the occasion Er. Vidhi S Jamwal, Chairman JGEI and Er. Renu Bangroo Managing Director JGEI "such sort of industrial excursions add up to the practical knowledge and exposure of these young academicians since mere bookish knowledge doesn't serve the entire purpose. I hope this legacy will continue in the future too".
Er. B.R Verma, Chief Coordinator, YCET, Er. Dinesh Gupta Dean Academics "our aim has always been that our students become both practically and knowledgeably rich, and this Cooperate excursion will help them sharpen their practical skills because mere reading in books isn't enough for concepts clarity, but Corporate culture experience is required for proper practical experience and exposure and I am sure that this industrial trip will benefit our students a lot and had a lifetime experience.
Students thanked Er. Robin Kumar H.O.D Computer engineering for such a great trip. The happy smiles on the students' faces were proof of fun-filled trip.
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