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Career development programme

Staff Reporter

Kakinada: The Chaitanya Institute of Science and Technology (CIST) here launched a week-long Career Development Programme for students at PG College campus on Wednesday. B.L.N. Swamy, director, PG Courses, presided over the meeting. P.V. Krishnam Raju, secretary, CIST, inaugurated the programme. He exhorted the students to utilise the opportunity and perform well in the interviews. V.V. Jaya Kumar, professor and dean, Computer Sciences, Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology (GIET), and V. Anantha Lakshmi, professor of English, GIET, were the resource persons.

V.V. Krishna, principal, CIST, and G.S.N. Raju, director and correspondent, CIST, advised students to utilise the opportunity. Later, Chaitanya Group chairman K.V.V. Satyanarayana Raju felicitated students selected in campus interviews conducted by Assurgent Technologies.

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