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- Book Bank
Currently, the books available in the
book bank at KJSCE are limited to those required by the syllabus.
A proposal has been made to enhance the Book Bank to include reference
books, so that students may expand their knowledge beyond the
constraints of the syllabus. Please click
here, and let us know how you would like to help with this
project.
- Book sponsorship
There have been an increasing number of students who have the
knowledge and intelligence to pursue a career in Engineering,
but may not necessarily have the financial resources. The Book
Bank could also provide syllabus-oriented books to such students.
Please click here, and
let us know how you would like to help with this project.
- Lab facilities
Much of the lab equipment at the institute is in need for upgrade.
As a result, students lose the opportunity to gain relevant exposure
to the tools used by the industry. Details about the requirements
of the labs are being collected. Please click
here, and let us know how you would like to help with this
project.
- Sports
All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy - Many of the talented
athletes and sports people from KJSCE are unable to participate
in events outside the city, due to absence of uniforms, and right
equipment. A proposal has been received to sponsor a team. Details
are being collected. Please click
here, and let us know how you would like to help with this
project.
- Scholarships/Student Loans
There have been incidents of knowledgeable and deserving students
running the risk of not being able to complete their education,
despite being admitted to the institute on their merit. The reason
primarily is financial hardship in some form or another. Instituting
a scholarship program and a student loan program, will allow students
who may not be able to afford the education and/or who just need
a helping hand due to temporary hardships, to pursue their education.
Please volunteer or contribute,
to help with this project. If you are a member, and would like
to share your views, please send us your
feedback.
- Industrial experience
As any person who has worked in the real world will know, a day
in the industry is worth a week in the classroom. Can you (or
someone you know) volunteer to allow the students an on-site visit
to give them exposure to the industry? If yes, please click here,
and let us know how you would like to help with this project.
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