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Time of India
28-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
MCTE convocation ceremony: 37 awarded PG diplomas, 16 get BTech degrees
Mhow: Thirty-seven graduating student officers of Graduate Entry Equipment Orientation (GEEO-57) course were awarded PG diplomas in information and communication technology, while 16 student officers of Technical Entry Scheme (TES-43) course were awarded BTech degrees in computer and communication engineering during a convocation ceremony at Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE) in Mhow on Saturday. Brigadier Deven Makhija administered the pledge to graduating officers for commitment of their acquired knowledge to enhance professional effectiveness in the discharge of their duties. MCTE Commandant Lt Gen Vivek Dogra was the chief guest of the ceremony. He gave prizes and awards to the officers. While addressing the passing out officers, Lt Gen Dogra commended the graduating officers for their sustained hard work, application, and performance. He also appreciated the commitment of the instructional staff for their relentless pursuit in conducting the courses in a professional manner. The Signal Officer-in-Chief gold medal, trophy, and Commandant's silver medal were awarded to Lt Yash Vardhan of the TES-43 course. The Commandant's gold medal and trophy were jointly awarded to Major Bhawna Chhetri and Captain Garima Sharma of the GEEO-57 course. The Commandant's silver medal was awarded to Major Sarwan Dubey and Captain Nalini Singh of the GEEO-57 course. Lt Yash Vardhan, Lt Harsh Dahiya, Lt Vibhor Singh, and Lt Pralad Singh of the TES-43 course were awarded the silver medal for the best project.


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Time of India
Junior engineering networking convocation held at Military College
Mhow: The convocation ceremony of Junior Engineer Network Engineering (JENE) course number 162 was held at the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE) recently, where 99 non-commissioned officers of the Army were awarded a Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV), Bhopal. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now MCTE Deputy Commandant and Chief Instructor Major General Gautam Mahajan was the chief guest of the event and presented medals and trophies to the award winners. The Faculty of Communication Engineering commander, Brigadier Deven Makhija, administered the engineer's pledge. In his valedictory address, Major General Mahajan complimented the officers for their performance during the course. He emphasised force modernisation, which is one of the thrust areas in all armies of the world today. He reminded the graduating officers about the importance of the man behind the machine and exhorted them to keep pace with the phenomenal boom of technology in the field of communications and information technology, and to always strive for excellence. An MCTE press release stated that the college has an impressive campus and laboratories for emerging technologies like 5G, AI, EM Spectrum Operations, Quantum Technology and VLSI. It is the only institution that provides training to military personnel in these specialised fields of information and communication technologies in the modern battlefield.


Time of India
03-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Passing out ceremony of TES-45 held at Mhow
Mhow : The passing out ceremony of Technical Entry Scheme (TES) Course No. 45 was held at the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE) on Saturday. The cadets passed out from the Cadets Training Wing (CTW), a part of the MCTE. College Commandant and Colonel Commandant Corps of Signals, Lt General Vivek Dogra, was chief guest of the programme. He gave away awards, certificates, and banner to successful cadets. The event marked the culmination of four years of training for the officer cadets at CTW and Officers Training Academy (OTA), Gaya and their transformation into young officers of the Indian Army in the near future. Lt General Dogra felicitated the award winners of the course. While addressing the cadets, he congratulated them and their families on the successful completion of their training and reminded them of what the nation expects from them, especially in view of the rapid technological advancements, the prevailing counter-insurgency environment, and the stellar role that the Army has been playing to ensure the territorial integrity of our nation. He also praised the cadets for their outstanding performance in academics and outdoor training. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scarlett Johansson, 40, Shows Off Her Real Size In A New Vacation Photos 33 Bridges Undo Wing Cadet Captain Shivashish Mishra was recipient of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Army Training Command (ARTRAC) gold medal for securing first position in the overall order of merit. Wing Cadet Quarter Master Kapil was the recipient of GOC-in-C ARTRAC silver medal and the GOC-in-C ARTRAC bronze medal was received by Wing Cadet Adjutant Sumit Kumar. Arjun Platoon won the coveted GOC-in-C ARTRAC Banner for standing first amongst the four platoons. Eleven officer cadets and two officers from friendly foreign countries will now proceed to the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, for the passing out parade before being commissioned as officers in the Indian Army on May 14.