Tadepalligudem: Students should focus on innovative projects and develop their technical skills to succeed in the modern competitive world, said NIT Andhra Pradesh In-charge Director Prof. Dr N.V. Ramana Rao.

He was speaking at the inaugural meeting of NIT AP Vulcanzy 2K26 Fest, a two-day event organized under the leadership of the Dean of Students Welfare at the NIT Andhra Pradesh campus on Friday.
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Dr Ramana Rao said it is commendable that NIT Andhra Pradesh, which was established as the 31st National Institute of Technology in the country, has successfully completed a decade of its journey. He appreciated the transformation of the institute from a temporary campus to a permanent campus with a pleasant environment, modern buildings, and advanced laboratories.
He advised students to live up to the expectations and aspirations of their parents and work hard to achieve success. Emphasizing the importance of technology, he said students must strengthen their knowledge in technical fields and improve their practical skills to excel in the competitive world.
Dr Ramana Rao also noted that many Indian scientists have developed remarkable innovations that have set an example for the world. Inspired by such achievements, students should move forward in creating innovative projects, he said. He also congratulated students who actively participated in the NIT AP Vulcanzy 2K26 Fest.
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The program was organized under the supervision of Dean of Students Welfare Dr Himabindu, with Associate Dean Dr Rajeswara Reddy serving as the coordinator. Students presented various cultural performances that entertained the audience.
Earlier, Prof. Dr N.V. Ramana Rao inaugurated the event by lighting the ceremonial lamp.
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Deans Dr G. Ravikiran Sastry, Dr V. Sandeep, Dr N. Jayaram, Dr G.B. Veeresh Kumar, along with several associate deans, heads of departments, faculty members, and students participated in the event.












