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01MentorshipOnlineSupportRevolutionary IJSE online tutoring program
Post–New Year introduction of digital tutoring systems: how live support, mentorship, and rigorous engineering practice come together online.
Student Success Office6 minRead
02GDSEOrientationCampusGDSE 55/56 Academic sessions commencement
Coverage of the 55th and 56th batch intakes: orientation, curriculum focus, and what new students can expect across the GDSE journey.
GDSE Programme Lead5 minRead
03CraftGDSETeamsBuilding a code-review culture in the classroom
Why peer review is taught as a professional skill at IJSE — and how students learn to give feedback that improves design, not just syntax.
Senior Lecturer — Software Craft8 minRead
04CareersIndustryGDSEPlacement pipelines: what employers actually screen for
Insights from hiring partners on portfolios, communication, and the signals that matter beyond algorithm trivia.
Career Development Unit9 minRead
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