The Times of India’s Mission Admission, the city’s leading higher education seminar and expo, will be held on Saturday at Jnana Jyothi Auditorium, Ambedkar Veedhi, Gandhinagar, from 10:30 am to 4:00 pm.
Event Overview
Designed to assist students and parents in making informed decisions after class 12, the daylong event will bring together academicians, counsellors, policymakers, and industry experts to decode admissions, courses, and future career opportunities.
Inauguration and Keynote
The event will be inaugurated by Mohammed Mohsin, additional chief secretary of the medical education department, who will also deliver the keynote address.
Panel Discussions
The programme will feature a panel discussion on “How industry-ready is engineering education in Karnataka?”, moderated by S Sadagopan, former director of IIITB. Senior academic leaders from RV College of Engineering, Dayananda Sagar University, and CMR School of Engineering and Technology will discuss how engineering curricula and pedagogy are adapting to AI, automation, and changing industry needs.
Counselling Sessions
Students and parents can attend detailed counselling sessions on CET, NEET state quota seats from the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) and ComedK, offering clarity on admission processes, seat selection, and key steps to follow. Another key session, “Smart degree choices: How to match your degree with the current industry demand,” will explore future-ready non-engineering pathways. This panel will feature experts from BITS Pilani Digital, Chanakya University, IFIM Institutions, Presidency University, and Alliance University, who will discuss emerging career opportunities.
Registration
Entry is free to the event. To register, scan the QR code provided in promotional materials.
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