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F1 visa rejections for JNTU affiliated univerisites


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14 hours ago, enigmatic said:

Depends on when you graduated. It may have been ok a few years ago. Ippudu kastam emo. Also the syllabus for engineering was decent and usually updated, but the lecturers in colleges are not good. They would not be teaching if they were any good, excepting a few.

Lecturers are no longer teaching in engineering. It is mostly slides followed by watching Instagram reels inside classroom. 

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22 minutes ago, coffee said:

Lecturers are no longer teaching in engineering. It is mostly slides followed by watching Instagram reels inside classroom. 

interesting. we had pretty decent lecturers , one or two really good one. But i was in one of the first colleges affiliated with jntu hyderabad long time ago.  there are too many colleges and they are autonomous with minimal supervision for maintaining standards. 

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59 minutes ago, coffee said:

Lecturers are no longer teaching in engineering. It is mostly slides followed by watching Instagram reels inside classroom. 

Almost same outside of JNTU also kada 

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1 hour ago, coffee said:

The reason you had 16 backlogs is because your exam participation didn't meet the standards. Today you will graduate with 8.2 cgpa and you wouldn't be knowing what are the industry prescribed  text book you require for your core subjects , what are few of the labs you are expected to perform during the lab exam. Everything is orchestrated by the staff to make it look like students are performing 

Ade bro, I’m having hard time to understand why engineering drawing and chemistry are mandatory for computer science/IT students. Do IT professionals actually use any of the skills from those courses in real-world scenarios? It feels like they’re still teaching outdated material that doesn’t align with today’s industry needs. Maybe it’s time to update the curriculum to focus on more relevant, industry-specific content and then consider the standards for teaching staff.

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