The students of Fashion Technology went to the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) on September 24, 2021. They visited the Apparel Made Ups and Home Furnishing Sector Skill Council to learn about the different kinds of industrial machinery and get a quick exposure of the working method in the fashion industry.
NSDC is a not-for-profit public limited company that was set up by the Ministry of Finance. It aims to promote skill development and develop the right models to support, enhance and coordinate private sector initiatives.
Dr. Priyanka Goel who is the Assistant Professor at JCC has received the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Best Teacher Award 2021 in Human Resource Management. The institute congratulated the faculty for her relentless efforts and huge contribution.
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Best Teacher Award is offered every year on September 05, 2021, on Teacher's day. The whole purpose of the award is to recognise the services of the best teachers and encourage them for their hard work.
JCC Rohini Sector 3 organised a 3-day long faculty development program on "Qualitative Data Analysis using NVivo And Insights into Quality Publication". Interested faculty, research scholars and corporate professionals participated in the online program from August 02 to 04, 2021. The registration fee for this short online course was Rs. 600/- and the last date to apply was July 31, 2021. The entire course was hosted through Google Meet and at the end of the course, e-certificates were provided to all the registered attendees.
Dr. Sumit Narula and Dr. Jasmeet Kaur were two experts who imparted the knowledge on "Qualitative Data Analysis using NVivo And Insights into Quality Publication". The former expert is a Director of Amity School of Communication, Amity University, Madhya Pradesh while the latter one is the Associate Professor of Marketing at the Pearl Academy, Delhi.
Informative topics such as identifying fake, cloned and predatory journals by using internet tools and criteria used to identify the fake journals were covered on the first day. The second and third days were very resourceful as qualitative research and NVivo as a qualitative research tool were discussed in detail. Participants were also introduced to the step by step process of How to use NVivo.
A documentary filmmaking competition for all the departments was conducted by the academic club of JCC-JCC on July 17, 2021. Interested students had to register themselves before July 14, 2021 by filling up a Google Form through a link that was mentioned on the official website of the institute. The topic of the competition was 'Technological Trajectory' and the sub-topics were Cyber Bullying, Social Networking, Mental Wellness, Loneliness, Isolation, Digital in Me, Online Education and Technology & Education.
To participate in the Documentary Film Making Competition, students had to form a team of a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 people. The maximum time limit for the film was between 5-10 Minutes. The contest was held through an online mode and students had to upload their final documentary film on the link present on the official website. The winner was chosen from the entries made before the prescribed deadline.

The CAT Cutoff 2025 for private MBA colleges usually ranges from 90 to 100 percentile. Students must clear the CAT examination and score marks in accordance with the CAT cutoff. Apart from the IIMs, there are many private MBA colleges that accept CAT scores. Some of the top private MBA colleges for General, SC/ST, OBC, include XLRI, JBIMS, MDI, SPJIMR, NITIE, IMT Ghaziabad, and more. Students who make it to the CAT 2025 cutoff set by these institutes will be eligible to get admission to their MBA courses.

CAT vs CMAT, NMAT, XAT, SNAP & Other MBA Entrance Exams is an analysis that is required by nearly all management aspirants before the MBA entrance exam season. If you are looking forward to MBA admission 2025, you may have started preparing for the numerous entrance exams being conducted in 2025. The notifications of several entrance exams, such as CAT, MAT, XAT, etc., will be released on their respective websites. In this article, a detailed comparison has been made between the CAT 2025 exam and other MBA entrance exams such as CMAT, NMAT by GMAC, XAT, SNAP, ATMA, and MAT. The comparison will help you choose the best exam depending on your time and preparation.

TANCET 2026 Extended Registration Window Closing Date: The Anna University, Chennai, will close the TANCET 2026 extended registration window on April 15, 2026, at 4.30 PM. The candidates should not miss the deadline to complete the TANCET registration. The authority will not further extend the deadline for completing the TANCET 2026 registration. During the TANCET registration process, the candidates should upload the required documents only in JPG format. Also, before submitting the application form, the candidates should pay Rs 1000 as the registration fee (the registration fee for the reserved category candidates is Rs 500). Before submitting the TANCET application form, the candidates should check that all the details are mentioned correctly. Once the application form is submitted, the candidates will not get further scope to change any information.

The AP ICET cutoff for JNTU, which is the minimum rank required for MBA admission, ranges from 250 to 34,000. JNTU falls in Category A of colleges accepting AP ICET scores for MBA admission in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Two campuses under JNTU offer MBA courses- JNTU Anantapur (JNTUA) and JNTU Kakinada (JNTUK). If you wish to seek MBA admission to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, you must meet the AP ICET cutoff to be eligible. It must also be noted that the JNTU AP ICET cutoff varies each academic year based on total applicants, difficulty level, and seat availability. AP ICET 2026 is to be conducted on April 28, 2026, as per APSCHE notification.

Securing a rank between 25,000 and 35,000 in TG ICET (formerly TS ICET) puts you in a competitive mid-range bracket. More than 250 colleges in Telangana accept TG ICET ranks for MBA and MCA admissions, and while top-tier university colleges may be harder to access for General category candidates at this rank, several high-quality private institutions offer strong MBA programmes with good placement records. This guide provides a verified, category-wise list of colleges and the web-options strategy you need to make the most of the TG ICET 2026 counselling sessions.

Securing a rank above 50,000 in TG ICET (formerly TS ICET) requires a specialized admission approach. Around 250+ participating institutions accept the TG ICET score for MBA/MCA admission 2026–27, and while government university campuses are typically out of reach for General category candidates at this rank, several private institutions in Hyderabad, Warangal, and Nizamabad offer seats through the Final Phase and Spot Admissions. This article highlights verified "safety colleges" for this rank range, the crucial Fee Reimbursement rules you must know before locking your web options, and the strategy to still secure a seat through TGCHE counselling at tgicet.nic.in.

The TS ICET 2026 Phase 2 counselling is expected to begin in September 2026, following the first phase of counselling which is anticipated to start in August 2026. The complete TS ICET Phase 2 counselling schedule will be published on the official website at tgicet.nic.in once finalized by TGCHE. If you were unable to secure a seat of your choice or were not allotted any seat in the first round of the TS ICET counselling process, you become eligible for the TS ICET Phase 2, the Final Phase counselling round.