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Director of TripleIT Prayagraj Prof. Mukul Sharad Sutavane said that this time 92 percent students have been placed in the institute. 102 reputed companies from India and abroad participated for the placement. In which students have been selected on an annual package of 84 lakhs in BTech, maximum package of 62 lakhs in MTech. The average package of the organization has been Rs 34 lakhs.
The 18th Convocation of TripleIT will be held on Saturday at 4 pm. 615 UG-PG and PhD students will be awarded degrees in the ceremony. Along with this, 22 gold medals and six merit certificates will be awarded. Vishesh Mittal of B.Tech Electronics and Communication (EC) Branch will be awarded two Gold Medals along with the Chairman at the function. Aditya Aggarwal will be awarded two gold medals along with the donor.
Director Prof. Mukul Sharad Sutavane said in a press conference on Friday that NASSCOM Founder President Harish S. Mehta and Director of Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, Prof. Sunil S. Bhagwat will be. Chairman BoG Dr. Anand will spread the country. Seven foreign students will be awarded bachelor’s degrees at the ceremony. Prof. Suthavane said that 387 B.Tech students will be awarded degrees in this ceremony. Including 308 boys and 79 girls. 206 will be awarded degrees in Masters. In which one has dual degree B.Tech-M.Tech and dual degree M.Tech-Ph.D. Seven will be awarded. 14 researchers awarded Ph.D.
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236 degrees will be awarded in B.Tech IT
236 students of B.Tech IT, 112 students of B.Tech Electronic Communication Engineering and 39 students of B.Tech Business Informatics will be awarded degrees at the ceremony. Besides, 206 postgraduate degrees including MTech, MBA will be awarded.
500 students will get degrees
The director informed that around 500 students from different cities will be present in the ceremony to receive the degree. It is being claimed that this is the first time that so many degrees have been registered for the ceremony.