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  • PART 3

  • The students should excel in their academics and after

    the examination is over they should be out to acquire the

    real time technical expertise on their subjects, relate

    themselves with the professional world and tight their

    belts to venture out the real professional world by

    acquiring tips on PD, time management, behavior

    science, diluting egos, and update themselves with the

    current affairs on all subjects and their own subjects in

    particular Sushil Verma, Scopic

    On campus interviews we evaluate the various dimensions

    of the students and absorb them under our training program

    of one year.

    The students are examined for

    their theoretical knowledge of the subject, practical

    knowledge of the subject, general awareness, leadership

    qualities, confidence level, behavior pattern, emotional and

    spiritual values

    The four students which we picked up for planning,

    tendering, procurement and business development are

    highly motivated during their training program. They are

    being put to internal as well as external training agencies.

    They have been subjected to time bound accomplishment

    of their targeted goals. They are quite capable of learning

    and handling on the job training pressures as they have been

    guided accordingly. Their intelligence, attitude, and soft

    skills are being governed and monitored for optimum use.

    Due to Diversification and business growth in the coming

    fiscal year recruitment would be on the increase. We are also

    motivated from the higher energy level and time bound

    outcome of the selected students. The students should

    garnish the qualities of soft skills, general awareness, and

    Personality Development and Leadership quality sessions on

    a regular basis.

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    With over 8300 Scientists & Technologists working in 38 Laboratories having a combined annual budget

    of INR 3484 Crores CSIR publishes over 2000 Scientific Papers and file almost 500 patents a year. This

    section of the Engineering Watch Magazine features the key accomplishments and future roadmap of 12

    CSIR Research Laboratories.

    On the occasion of 125th birth anniversary of the noted Scientist & Noble Laureate of the pre-

    independence era, wouldnt it be pertinent to expect that would one of these laboratories produce the next

    Indian NOBEL LAUREATE?

    -Editor

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