Thursday, 23 April 2020

Messages From CMRIT Principal on Covid-19 - CMRIT


Dear Students, Parents, and Staff Members,

COVID-19 pandemic has taken the entire world by surprise. No one has anticipated its impact in terms of mass infection and death across the globe in a span of a few months. Locked in our homes to protect ourselves with this deadly virus seems to be the only viable solution as of now.

Human race has faced many challenges in the past and has always come out of it - much stronger and better. Such events bring massive change in our society and also change our behavior. It helps us to understand priorities, dwell on what is important, and let go what is not.

This pandemic on one hand has created a great havoc especially in the weaker section of the society but on the other hand it gives us an opportunity to come out as a strong human race. One needs to remember that any one of us can fall due to chance or mistake but the important thing is how quickly we stand-up and begin the normal course of life towards our vision.

The lockdown has brought everything to standstill. We as academicians need to stand up quickly and respond to threat so that our student fraternity can continue their progress in terms of their learning outcomes. At CMRIT, we have come out with various initiatives to respond to the COVID-19 challenge so that the delay in our academic schedule is minimized without impacting the studies of our students. I am also happy to share that CMRIT’s leadership team responded in less than a week’s time realizing the impact of this lockdown.

CMRIT’s response to COVID-19 Lockdown

1.Remote Classroom:
We have started virtual classroom sessions immediately after the lockdown. Each and every theory subject is having on-line teaching, videos are recorded, e-contents are shared, assignments are given, and doubts are cleared. Computer programming labs are being done on-line and other labs are introduced and procedures being discussed. Both faculty and students have now adapted to this new mode of pedagogy.

2.Remote Tie-Your-LACES sessions:
To make students industry-ready, TYL sessions are now conducted on-line, be it aptitude training, soft skill training, or programming skill development. The sessions are incorporated in class time-tables to make it convenient for students to attend them regularly.

3.Remote Student Clubs activities:
CMRIT student clubs have come out with various on-line activities to keep the student community in high spirits - be it competitions, quizzes, creative artefacts, or other activities. Students also participate in various contests announced by companies.

4.Remote Mentoring and Counselling:
Our faculty mentors are regularly in touch with our students to check their well-being, motivate them, and support them in their learning or any other issues/concerns. Our professional psychological counsellor is always available to support students and staff in terms of any additional help needed. Even career guidance is provided by our T&P department for any concerns related to career, internships, pre-placement offers, or placement drives.

5.Innovative Products and research proposals:
Our faculty and students are involved in creating products/parts to help fight COVID-19 and multiple proposals are being submitted to find short-term and long-term solutions for such a pandemic. We are making use of our Maker-space, Centres-of-Excellence, I&E cell facilities to support this initiative.

6.Wellbeing of staff and students:
We have also put out various precautions and care that one needs to take during this epidemic. Helplines numbers are also provided in case of any emergency.

7.Contribution:
We are happy to share that all CMRIT staff have contributed one-day salary towards Karnataka Chief Minister’s Relief fund to fight COVID-19 pandemic. Some of our staff and students are also working as Corona warriors on the field to support the weaker section of our society.

Everyone is requested to keep themselves healthy by doing some physical exercises/yoga and be relaxed mentally as even the darkest night has a dawn to follow. We all know that a healthy person can fight even the deadliest disease by keeping his/her immune system strong. Let’s make the best use of the lockdown by enhancing our knowledge and skill and enjoy the journey despite challenges. Let’s also seek support from each other to keep ourselves motivated and make the best use of the new changed system and new processes around us.

I am confident that all of us will swim successfully through this pandemic and come out as a better society and a stronger system in the next few months. Wish you all good health and learning!

(Dr. Sanjay Jain
Principal, CMRIT)

Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Messages From CMRU Vice Chancellor on Covid-19 - CMRU


Dear Students, Parents and Faculty members,


We hope you are staying safe and healthy. The Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak has globally affected everyone's life.In view of the government directives suggesting a complete lockdown including closing of educational institutions as a preventive measure to stop the spread of the deadly Covid-19 virus, it is the need of the hour that we all as individuals and collectively as a Nation should support the government in this war with the virus to quickly come out victorious.

It’s crucial during this time of uncertainty with the virus spreading menacingly,we are faced with the vital task of protecting our students and employees. In times of significant disruption, our key goal is to help students get the support they need to meet the most essential course objectives. “No teaching on campus”challenge for the faculty in times of disruption may involve thinking creatively about how to build up students' knowledge and skills in different formats to satisfactorily complete the course work and assessment.

Some of the Covid-19 initiative taken by the University are:

1)  On Government directions, the on-campus classes were suspended, and the faculty were permitted to work from home. The University circulated an advisory, covering modalities for “no teaching on campus”, including, suggestions to use Google tools/ online Apps to cover the remaining theory courses syllabus and completing the internal assessments and also Studios, project training, and Internship etc.

2)  Right from the first day of closing down classes, the CMR University has proactively planned and organized itself to reach out to students through helpline@cmru.edu.in and subsequently through online classrooms for teaching and internal assessments. Online teaching- learning entails the faculty and the students interact synchronously. The faculty and the students are logged on to a virtual room where one can see and hear each other. It is a classroom in a virtual environment, for which we are receiving excellent feedback from the students and the parents. To take care of the students located at disadvantaged places, where bandwidth is not stable as expected, the faculty alternately use flipped learning environment. Here the faculty and the students interact asynchronously. The faculty upload the course content for the students to view/ read, ask questions, which can be answered by the faculty. Giving assignments, their submission and evaluation, student seminars etc. are also done in this mode. A judicious use of the combination of online and flipped tools provide a rich teaching learning experience, so also reaching out to all of our students.

3)  Course Planning is carried out from the University until the May end, expecting the worst case under the current context and hope to complete the academic requirements on time to the best satisfaction of all the stakeholders.

4)  Teaching from home clearly requires a different approach to blackboard teaching at classroom. All the faculty has been reoriented to use Zoom and Google Classroom tools for teaching and evaluating the students.

5)  To boost the morale of the students at this time of crisis,  the faculty are informing them about arrangements made for completing the syllabus/ internal assessments and promptly responding to the phone calls/ messages/ email from the students and parents. I personally advise the students to remain calm during this period of crisis and take care of the self and the family, not worrying about the Semester End Examinations. The SEE will be held only after the normalcy returns, providing them sufficient time to settle down and ensuring that the students are imparted sufficient training to face the examinations.

6)  As the country is also going through an economic trough, the University faculty have joined hands with the University Management to contribute a days’ salary to the Karnataka Government Chief Ministers’ relief fund to strengthen its hands to fight the Covid-19 virus.

7) Spending quality time at home is also a blessing in disguise for the students, faculty and researchers to positively engage in exploring additional avenues of knowledgeand benefit academically. There are several ICT initiatives of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), University Grants Commission (UGC) and its Inter University Centers (IUCs) – Information and Library Network (INFLIBNET) and Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC), in the form of digital platforms which can be accessed by teachers, students and researchers for broadening their horizon of learning. SWAYAM online courses, UG/PG MOOCS, e-PG Pathshala, SWAYAMPRABHA DTH channels, CEC-UGC YouTube channels, National Digital Library, Shodhganga, e-shodh sindhu, and Vidwan etc. are a few platforms which are freely accessible.

8)  As and when the Government notifies the lockdown withdrawal plan, the University will inform the students about the reopening date, standard operating procedure (SOP) for in the initial days, plan for tutoring to complete the syllabus, examination schedule and also help them to settle safely and comfortably.

We shall firmly resolve jointly to combat this pandemic by sternly following the directives from the Government, advisories from experts, taking all possible preventive and precautionary measures to overcome this tough time and emerge victorious very soon.

Wish you all the best.

(Prof. M. S. Shivakumar,
Vice Chancellor)


Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Things you should do while Joining Engineering College



Now that you’ve decided to pursue engineering, the next big question is, how are you planning to go about it? It is true that there are a plethora of engineering colleges/institutions out there to offer quality education in the field. Although joining a good engineering college is a major step towards a successful career in the field, there are certain things one must do before joining an engineering college.

1. Do your research:


Thoroughly research your field of study to ensure that your interest lies there. It is important to look into the scope of study and career prospects to be completely prepared for what you will be facing in the industry.

2. Brush up your basics:




In a challenging field such as engineering, while it is important to take initiatives and explore new things, it is essential to brush up on your basics. It is good to constantly practise whatever you have studied in your 11th and 12th as it makes understanding certain topics easier.

3. Be curious:




As an engineering student, it is important to develop an inquisitive nature. Do you want to be the kind that only follows the instructions on your textbooks? You can have your own opinion on things and be innovative.

4. Be interactive:





It is important to interact with your professors and seniors, as it will broaden your horizon. You can share ideas with your peers, seniors and lecturers, as they may have some useful suggestions to help develop the ideas further. Also, constantly interacting with people around you helps build your network, which is an added bonus!

5. Add brownie points:





Apart from getting good marks in college, taking up extra certifications, doing internships and participating in various workshops adds brownie points to your CV, which will be extremely helpful after you complete your 4 years in college!

6. Do not give up:




Now that you have decided to pursue engineering, roadblocks are bound to be there on your journey to a successful career. But, you should not give up on something just because you are not good at it. Work hard and focus until you become better at it. After all, practise makes perfection!

Monday, 17 February 2020

What Are the Advantages of Learning Foreign Language?


Do you remember how it felt when you were introduced to that exchange student but the conversation did not move beyond hi? This is where learning a foreign language would come in handy. In today’s advanced and interconnected world, learning a foreign language is extremely beneficial. It is not only helpful while traveling, but also for a successful career abroad. Proficiency in foreign languages gives you an opportunity to engage with people across the globe. Let us take a look at the advantages of learning a foreign language.

1. Connect with people


One of the most remarkable benefits of learning a new language is that you can interact with people in their own language! You have the opportunity to communicate with a wider range of people. As you learn a new language, you are also exposed to new culture, which helps you broaden your perspectives.

2. Better career prospects


Knowing a foreign language is an added skill which gives you an edge over your peers. In today’s world, employers also prefer candidates who can interact with multiple communities. Also, learning a foreign language can also increase your chances of securing a job abroad.





3. Improves memory


Learning a new language has many cognitive benefits. People who speak more than one language definitely have a better memory, because learning a new language not only requires you to familiarize yourself with the grammar, vocabulary and rules, but also recall and apply them. This helps sharpen your memory and also improve your attention span.


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4. Boosts creativity:


Research says that multilingual are much more creative when compared to their monolingual peers. Learning a new language not only improves your problem-solving skills, but also helps you think logically. Knowing another language also helps you experiment with new words and phrases.




5. Builds self-confidence


Learning a new skills always boosts your confidence level. The same goes for learning a new language too. As you start interacting with people from diverse cultures and communities, you will find that you are stepping out of your comfort zone to interact with different people, which in turn boosts your confidence level.

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Thursday, 23 January 2020

Is Mechanical engineering a good career for the future


Mechanical engineering is one of the most popular branches of engineering that applies the principles of engineering mathematics, engineering physics and material science design, manufacture, analyse and maintain mechanical systems and devices. Known as one of the oldest branches of engineering, it involves the designing, construction and usage of complex machines. A student who is pursuing B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering will obtain knowledge about the designing of motors, automobiles, aircrafts and more.

The scope of mechanical engineering is very vast – be it India or abroad. With the world becoming more and more dependent on automobiles and all sorts of machineries to make tasks easier, mechanical engineering is definitely one of the best career paths to follow. The advantages of pursuing mechanical engineering are:
• In today’s fast-paced world, it is tough to get good employment opportunities. Mechanical engineering is one such field where graduates are immediately hired by top-notch automobiles and manufacturing companies’ right after the completion of their graduation.
• Mechanical engineers also have the advantage of higher pay scale. With the automobile industry witnessing rapid growth, mechanical engineers are highly in demand.
• Mechanical engineers have multiple skills starting from computer applications to electricity and automobiles.
• Mechanical engineering graduates have more chances of getting opportunities to work across the globe. The manufacturing and automobile industry is witnessing rapid growth all over the world, and employers are on a sharp lookout for skilled mechanical engineers.
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 Since mechanical engineering is one of the broadest branches of engineering, the job prospects in the field are unending. Mechanical engineers design, manufacture, analyse and maintain machines and mechanical systems. Mechanical engineers can find employment in both private and public sectors. There are a plethora of industries that employ mechanical engineers including automobiles, aeronautics, space and bio-mechanical industries. In the past few years, the demand for mechanical engineers has witnessed immense growth. Mechanical engineers also have more chances and opportunities to work abroad as the automobile industry is facing immense development and growth.
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Wednesday, 22 January 2020

What type of courses we can choose after 12th in commerce?

After the completion of one’s 12th grade in the commerce stream, the next common question arises. What next? Commerce is a very vast field with a plethora of career options for those who take up the field. Commerce is the ideal choice for those who are interested in business and its sub-fields such as finance, accounting, economics, marketing, banking, investments and more. Given below are some of the common choice people opt for after completing their 12th grade/2nd PUC in commerce field. 


B.Com
B.Com degree is one of the best career options for those who want to pursue a career in finance as B.Com covers almost all the interdisciplinary subjects related to commerce such as finance, taxation, accounting and more. A B.Com graduate will not only have a thorough understanding of finance and accounting, but all other commerce-related subjects too, which is an added bonus. 

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BBA
Many people believe that a BBA degree is only useful if you are planning to pursue an MBA, which is definitely not true. A BBA degree will equip you with the required skills and knowledge necessary to enter the business world in the undergraduate level. A BBA degree is extremely beneficial as it trains the students in the fundamentals of management and business administration. A BBA programme in any field will prepare the students for entry-level jobs.

MBA
It goes without saying, that an MBA degree is one of the most sure-shot ways of pursuing a successful career in the field of business and management. An MBA with any specialisation will prepare the students to face the business world and equip them with the required skills to pursue a challenging and successful career. 

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CMR University is one the Best University in Bangalore offers B.Com, BBA and MBA programmes. The programmes are career-oriented. The programmes are a combination of contemporary coursework and practical applications to ensure that the students understand complex concepts. For more information on the courses, you can visit CMR University’s official website.

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Thursday, 2 January 2020

Why Should You Do An MBA after BBA?


Business Administration/Management remains a favourite career option among students these days. More and more people are looking to pursue management courses in the undergraduate and postgraduate levels for a successful career in the field. In order to have a successful career in the field of management, one can obtain their undergraduate degree in Bachelor ofBusiness Administration (BBA) and go on pursue an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree. But a common question arises during this point. How important is it to pursue an MBA after a BBA degree? Why do an MBA, and why can’t we stop at a BBA degree?

Bachelor of Business Administration, popularly known as BBA, is a 3-year undergraduate programme which trains students in the basics of management and its related subjects such as marketing, finance, business ethics, business law, supply chain management, human resource and more information about 
Bachelorof Business Administration Honors Course in Bangalore. Let us look at some of the reasons why pursuing an MBA after completing a BBA degree would be beneficial. 

1. Enhancement of knowledge:
An MBA degree helps enhance the knowledge and skills you learnt in BBA. A BBA degree only equips you with the basics of management, while an MBA degree helps you understand various management-related concepts in depth.

2. Specialisation:
BBA doesn’t often allow for specialisation. During the course of the BBAprogramme, if you have developed interest in one particular aspect of management such as Marketing or Business Analytics, you can specialisation in that particular field in an MBA programme, which gives you thorough understanding of the subject.

3. Job Opportunities:
Though there are various job opportunities are available for BBA graduates, the demand for MBA graduates are more as they have deeper understanding of the subjects.

4. Higher Salary:
The pay scale for BBA graduates is comparatively lesser as they are trained only in the fundamentals of management and its related subjects. There is a huge demand for MBA graduates as they have more hands-on experience through internships and fieldworks. MBA graduates might have also specialised in a particular aspect of management. Hence, the pay for MBA graduates are much higher.
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