SRM University AP sets great new records on pinnacles of excellence
SRM University AP has once again proved its mettle by unleashing the power and setting records.
SRM University AP is the ever the first private university in India to achieve twin placement of Rs 50 lakhs with PVC Inc., a strategic partner of Google Japan.
SRM University AP sets great new records on pinnacles of excellence
Rajarshi and Saptarshi, students of BTech CSE say every moment at SRM University AP was so defining.
Academics and research, student-run Next Tech Lab, Semester Abroadand Entrepreneurship at UC Berkeley of USA and winning Hackathon in Bay area competing with MIT, Stanford and Carnegie Mellon gave us the wide exposure of the real world, which would not have been possible without the continous support of our faculty and SRM University AP management, they said.
‘Now it is time that we start our life in Japan, and we are very much looking forward to the new chapter.’
The maiden batch of SRM University AP creates a record of 100% placement with most students getting multiple offers.
About 71% of students got Marquee, Super Dream, and Dream offers of ₹20+, ₹ 10+ and ₹ 5+ lakhs respectively and 600+ companies visited the university for recruitment.
Top recruiters include Amazon, PayPal, Barclay, American Express, Bank America, Walmart, AB InBev, TCS, Cognizant, Infosys, L&T, AIS, JSW and Adani.
The entrepreneurial ecosystem of SRM University AP with more than 200 mentors and venture capitalists, seed-funded incubators and accelerators, UC Berkeley Collaboration for Innovation, Design and Entrepreneurship, helped the university mark the record of being the first-ever private university in India where the maiden graduating student start-up, OurEye, gained angel funding of $120,000
Dr. P. Sathyanarayanan, President of SRM University AP said it is indeed very proud moment for them, seeing so many achievers in the maiden batch.
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SRM University AP is founded with the vision to offer quality engineers, entrepreneurs and professionals to the country, said Professor V.S. Rao, Vice-Chancellor of SRM University AP.
‘In the maiden placement drive itself, our graduates have shown predominance making the university a favourable destination for top industrial recruiters,’ said Vice-Chancellor of SRM University AP.
SRM University AP is established as a world class multi stream university to provide quality education such that the students excel in their chosen career paths, Professor D. Narayana Rao, pro Vice Chancellor of SRM University AP.
Placements in the prestigious companies in India and abroad, higher education in highly reputed global universities and to become entrepreneurs, he said.
We are proud that our first batch itself achieved the set goals and vision of the University, he said.
Mr Vivekanandan, Assistant Director, Corporate Relations and Career Services at SRM University AP said that the department always looks for the best opportunities for the students, India and abroad.
The excellent performance of students, be it academics, research, internships, projects and extra-curricular endeavours naturally drew the attention of best recruiters to SRM University AP.
Student files patent
Ms Sreelekha Bhuvaneswari, a BSc physics final year student in SRM University AP filed a patent for her work titled ‘A fibre material with moisture retention capacity with thermal tolerance and a method for manufacture.
Sreelekha filed the patent under the guidance of Dr. Sabyasachi Mukhopadhyay, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, SRM University AP.
The project develops a methodology to design a fabric cloth that would replace the use of air conditioners.
This cloth design is inspired by Saharan silver ants which regulate their body temperatures in the scorching desert heat and also from the cooling properties of clay.
As this cloth would be environment friendly with long durability and cost-efficiency, student of SRM AP hopes that this research would bridge the socioeconomic divide of haves and have-nots between communities.
I am grateful to Dr Sabyasachi sir for his constant help and guidance along the way. There were several failed models, but he believed in the concept and that inspired me to go forward with the project, said Ms Bhuvaneswari, student of SRM AP.
‘The facilities at the University made the process seamless; once the proposal was made, the procedure was automated.’
I thank the officials of SRM University AP for believing in my proposal and helping me get through the procedures smoothly, said Bhuvaneswari.
If it were not for the facilities available at my university, I could not have finished the design, said the student of SRM AP.