KITSW students develop training, placement app

KITSW students develop training, placement app
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The final year students of Computer Science and Engineering at KITS Warangal (KITSW) have developed an android web application on Training and Placement System (TPS).

​Warangal: The final year students of Computer Science and Engineering at KITS Warangal (KITSW) have developed an android web application on Training and Placement System (TPS).

The students Cidda Dheeraj Kumar and Bompally Rohan Gupta introduced the app at a recently held faculty development programme by the College CSE department.

The objective of the app is to provide interaction between student and the institutes’ Training and Placement Office (TPO).

Minute to minute updates on training activity and placement drives happening on the campus can be learnt by the user, who needs to register their names for training and placement drives depending upon their aggregate, eligibility and norms of the company concerned, the app designers explained.

The app provides summary of current year activities in the form of a bar graph and consists of entire infon updated by the TPO.

It has three modules - admin, faculty and student.

Faculty coordinators will verify credentials of the students and allow them to access info and they will get notification when a new activity or a drive is updated by the TPO.

The admin selects eligible student(s) depending on the norms drawn by the different companies and provide summary of placed students.

Earlier, only eligible students used to get details of the companies visiting the campus and rest of them were not aware of them, Dheeraj Kumar and Rohan Gupta said.

With this application, entire information about the companies can be viewed by the user regardless of eligibility as whenever admin adds or update information PDF documents, images and voice messages a notification is sent to every registered student.

‘It took four months for developing the app. Prof P Suresh Kumar encouraged and helped us a lot for completion of this project and we are very thankful for his assistance,’ the developers added.

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