Campus to Career Program Expands To Telangana Colleges

  • Campus to Career initiative links education with employability
  • Campus to Career program boosts women workforce readiness

The Campus to Career program is set to expand across Telangana after WE Hub signed MoUs with more than 20 academic institutions. The initiative aims to bridge the gap between education and employability for women students. Through these partnerships, WE Hub will roll out its structured Campus to Career program in colleges, focusing on industry readiness, skills, and clear career pathways.

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WE Hub is India’s first state led nodal organisation for women entrepreneurs. The latest move reinforces the Government of Telangana’s focus on youth workforce development and education. Under the MoUs, WE Enable, WE Hub’s flagship student focused intervention, will be implemented across partner institutions. The program seeks to ensure that women students graduate with not only academic degrees but also strong career direction.

The Campus to Career initiative aligns with the government’s budget emphasis on improving higher education outcomes and skilling youth for future industries. Through these academic partnerships, WE Hub will help colleges integrate industry exposure, mentorship, and skill based learning into campus life. Therefore, students will gain practical insights and workplace readiness alongside classroom education.

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The institutions that signed MoUs include Methodist College of Engineering and Technology, RBVRR Women’s College of Pharmacy, Veeranari Chakali Illamma Women’s University, Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology, Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology, St. Joseph’s Degree and PG College for Women at Toli Chowki, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation Hyderabad, RBVRR Women’s College, St. Francis College for Women, St. Francis Institute of Management Studies, Malla Reddy College of Engineering, Sultan ul Uloom College of Pharmacy, Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women, Sultan ul Uloom College of Law, Woxsen University School of Arts and Design, Ghulam Ahmed College of Education, G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Sciences, Amjad Ali Khan College of Business Administration, Government Degree College for Women Begumpet, Sreenidhi University, and St. Joseph’s Degree and PG College at King Koti.

These MoUs mark a major expansion of WE Hub’s Urban Student vertical. They bring together universities, engineering colleges, professional institutions, and women’s colleges from Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts. As a result, institutions can build sustained pathways from classrooms to careers using WE Enable and related programs.

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Speaking on the occasion, WE Hub CEO Sita Pallacholla said, “The recent Union Budget underscores a strong commitment to youth empowerment, education, and workforce readiness. WE Enable sits precisely at this intersection—where policy intent meets on-ground impact. Through Campus to Career, we are ensuring that young women are not only educated, but empowered with the skills, exposure, and confidence to lead Telangana’s future workforce.”

WE Enable offers industry immersion, mentorship, and leadership development. With its second cohort, the program aims to scale its impact across more campuses. This step further strengthens WE Hub’s role in translating policy priorities into practical programs that prepare women students to participate and lead in the evolving economy.


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