Students throng education expo to explore brighter future

Bengaluru | Sunday | 22nd April, 2018

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“It is a good time to hold an education expo as students are free after the exigent CET,” said Deepa, head of Marketing, Reva University. The government is also thinking of recruiting qualified gurus for teaching performing arts,” said Shruthy Chandrashekhar, Ph.D candidate, Reva University. Reva University that currently hosts 15,000 students offers programmes in Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Law, Technology and Management on a 45-acre campus at Yelahanka. Looking for avenues: Participants at the education expo that began at Malleswaram grounds in Bengaluru on Saturday. Although B.Tech courses get plenty of attention, many are also expressing interest in lesser explored streams of engineering such as aerospace and aeronautical engineering, observed M.

Sivapragasam, assistant professor, M.S..