India News | IIT-M Holds Live Interaction

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) on Friday held live interactive sessions ahead of the JEE 2022 results scheduled to be announced on September 11. The sessions were held with the director of the institute professor V Kamakoti and its dean prof Mahesh.

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Chennai, Sep 2 (PTI) Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) on Friday held live interactive sessions ahead of the JEE 2022 results scheduled to be announced on September 11. The sessions were held with the director of the institute professor V Kamakoti and its dean prof Mahesh.

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The admission process begins on September 12.

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As part of the 'AskIITM' event, the alumni have created a website: askiitm.com. Students can ask questions about the institute through this platform. An instagram page: @askiitm, profiling current students' standard of life and alumni's stories, has been created, the institute said.

Through this, IIT-M is trying to reach out to aspirants and is helping them by answering their questions, said prof Kamakoti.

Similar interactions have been planned in Hyderabad and Vijayawada on September 3 and 4 respectively. In addition, a virtual tour called 'Day at IIT-Madras' has been scheduled for September 17.

Amrutash Misra, alumnus (mechanical engineering), Amrit Vatsa, alumnus (civil engineering), and S Sidhartha Narayan, a graduate of IIT-Madras Class of 2022, spoke.

The IIT-Madras placement committee report says the average CTC for the batch of 2022 was Rs 18 lakh. There were over 27 offers with CTC of more than Rs 1 crore.

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