JSSATE Noida - Industry Institute Interaction Cell

Industry Institute Interaction Cell

The Industry Institute Interaction Cell (IIIC) has been setup to achieve right blend between theory and practice, and enable a fruitful exchange of technical inputs between the Institute and the Industry. It focuses on Organizing seminars and workshops in the emerging areas of Science and Technonology, Identifying thurst areas for research and consultancy, Industrial visits for students and the faculty, Implementation of projects of mutual interest and allocation of final year projects for students at industries.

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