How Did Jamia Millia Engineering Faculty Conclude Its Induction Programme?

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Key Takeaways
- Comprehensive induction programme for newly admitted students.
- Focus on academic and cultural transition.
- Emphasis on innovation and interdisciplinary learning.
- Introduction of a Single Window Grievance Redressal System.
- Commitment to student welfare and empowerment.
New Delhi, July 24 (NationPress) The University Polytechnic at Jamia Millia Islamia’s Faculty of Engineering and Technology held an orientation event on Thursday, marking the end of a comprehensive induction programme that began on July 18, according to an official statement.
The orientation, aptly titled 'The Conclusion', was designed to facilitate a smooth academic and cultural transition for the incoming students enrolled in the Diploma Engineering (Regular & Self-Financed) courses.
During the week, participants engaged in interactive sessions, departmental showcases, laboratory tours, and workshops focusing on student support, academic resources, and the core values of the institution, as noted by Saima Saeed, the Chief Public Relations Officer.
Dr. Sunil, an Associate Professor of the Computer Engineering Section, along with Dr. M.A. Khan, Principal of the University Polytechnic, led the event, emphasizing the institution’s rich legacy, accomplishments, and commitment to fostering talent.
Dr. Khan expressed gratitude to the dignitaries by presenting them with mementoes as a symbol of appreciation and respect. The event featured distinguished guests, including Prof. Mazhar Asif, Vice Chancellor of JMI.
Prof. Mini Shaji Thomas, the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, encouraged students to embrace innovation, interdisciplinary education, and the ability to solve real-world problems.
She highlighted the importance of utilizing the university’s cutting-edge laboratories, incubation centers, and mentoring programs.
Prof. Thomas further emphasized the transformative potential of education, stating, “At Jamia, we do not just teach technology - we impart leadership, adaptability, and the courage to confront future challenges.”
She also discussed the rapid growth of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, its international academic partnerships, and its goal of cultivating industry-ready, ethically responsible professionals.
Prof. Neelofer Afzal, Dean of Students' Welfare, introduced the extensive array of services available through the Office of the Dean of Students’ Welfare (DSW), emphasizing emotional health, inclusion, and student empowerment. She urged students to actively engage in campus life via clubs, societies, and support initiatives, particularly those aimed at women and underrepresented groups.
Prof. Pawan Kumar Sharma, the Controller of Examinations, delivered a message focused on academic transparency, fairness, and student empowerment. He unveiled a new Single Window Grievance Redressal System - a digital platform designed to simplify the process of submitting and resolving examination-related grievances.