MCEME Engineering graduates complete course

Update: 2019-12-13 00:02 IST

Secunderabad: As many as 64 Officers of Degree Engineering Course (DE-100) and Technical Entry Scheme Course (TES-32) passed out from Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME). Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan, the Governor of Telangana, conferred engineering degrees in the presence of their families.

Addressing the newly graduated officers, the Governor said "Your graduation today marks the beginning of a very challenging journey ahead. As you embark on this important mission as Techno Warriors, you must constantly remind yourself that you belong to an era where old concepts are being cracked, established paradigms are being refined and hierarchies are being restructured.

Rapid advances in technology are relentlessly fuelling all these changes at a rate that is both awesome and exhilarating. Your challenge is to harness these technologies for the Army and ensure that maximum benefits are accrued."

The affiliation of MCEME with JNU for conferring the B Tech degrees empowers the officers to undertake confidently the challenging tasks of providing effective Combat Engineering Support to the Indian Army during both Peace & War.

Delivering the inaugural address, Major General TSA Narayanan, Commandant, MCEME, said "We at MCEME have a well-qualified and self-motivated teaching staff, state-of-the-art facilities in the form of labs, integrated classroom, IT infrastructure. College has also recently linked up with the National Knowledge Network and is in the process of setting up procedures to harness the large knowledge pool existing in premier education institutions like IITs, IIMs, ISB, JNU and JNTU Hyderabad."

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