CSE Faculty Advance to Project Drona Level-2 Capstone Stage
Anurag University congratulates four members of its Computer Science and Engineering faculty, Mr. Mundlagiri Praveen Kumar, Mr. Madar Bandu, Mr. Gara Kiran Kumar, and Mr. Maloth Sagar, on successfully completing Project Drona Level-1 and advancing to Project Drona Level-2, the Capstone Stage. Faculty development programmes like Project Drona are designed to enhance teaching capabilities, technical depth, and professional skills, ensuring educators remain well-equipped to deliver high-quality, industry-relevant instruction.
Progressing from Level-1 to the more advanced Capstone Stage signifies sustained commitment, consistent performance, and a readiness to take on more challenging, applied learning objectives. For four faculty members to advance together also reflects a strong collective spirit of growth within the department. Investing in continuous faculty development ultimately benefits students, who gain from instructors with sharper skills and current knowledge.
This achievement highlights Anurag University's emphasis on nurturing its educators and fostering a culture of ongoing learning and improvement. The university congratulates these four Assistant Professors on reaching the Capstone Stage of Project Drona and wishes them success as they complete this advanced phase, confident that their dedication to professional growth will translate into an enriched learning experience for their students.
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