CUG Distributed Free Educational CDs
The syllabus will be more inclusive if it were to be set by teachers with help from students who have recently passed out of colleges, R. Radhakrishan, Vice-Chancellor of Anna University, said. He was participating in the Students’ Career Development Programme organised by Covai User Group (CUG), a forum formed by engineering students to discuss the latest technological developments in Information Technology industry in Coimbatore.
1,800 students from various schools and colleges attended the programmeHe also said that online education should be encouraged in schools. The CUG distributed free educational CDs worth Rs. 15,000 to various schools and colleges at the function. It also released the second edition of its magazine, Galletas. More than 1,800 students from various schools and colleges attended the programme. D. Srinivasan, Consultant Psychiatrist, Kovai Medical Centre and Hospitals, S. Subramanian, Principal, Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology and Senthil Kumar, Head, TCS, Coimbatore, spoke at the function.