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The mouse route to medicine
WILL IT finally be possible to learn medicine without cutting up dead people? Not entirely. Students will need first-hand exposure to human anatomy, but their dependence on cadavers can be cut down to a bare minimum, thanks to the Internet. ...


Make the world your business
If you are a bright young person who has read them, you may see a new career opportunity in the areas that they cover. Yes. Today international business studies is getting specialised. And India, like many other nations, is looking for new age ...
A synergy of sorts...
THE 75-year old Department of Commerce at the Madras University played host to postgraduate students from a dozen colleges across the city and suburbs. Interact 2004, an innovative and fun-filled two-day programme was intended to promote ...
Work to a Singapore plan!
THE LEE Kuan Yew Global Business Plan competition has been announced by the Singapore Management University. Students in India too can compete and win a total of US $ 69,000 (about Rs. 31,05,000) in prize money. The competition is open to all ...
A dream village for the Delhi poor
IN THE not-so-distant future, the residents of a resettlement colony in Delhi will be living in an environment-friendly, innovative `dream' village, born on a student's drawing board in Chennai. When Century (India) Limited decided to throw ...
Hey Dudes & Dudettes
It's Monday and this is the day for the `E-plus Tribe' to look for the best way to start the week and hey, you get to kick off for a great start with E-plus at your doorstep. Isn't that great guys and here I am with all the gyan you've been ...
Will universities learn to stay on course?
MAKING GRADUATES and postgraduates more employable is the credo of colleges and universities today. Academicians are evolving methods that will help them in narrowing down the perceived gap between university education and job market ...
SISI courses on the net
THE SMALL Industries Service Institute (SISI) will offer the following diploma courses online from February 7: Export Import Law and Management; Clearing and Forwarding Law and Management; Drugs Law and Management; Media Law and Management; ...
MCC — a success story
ONE OF Chennai's oldest and well known institution, the Madras Christian College (MCC), Tambaram, has secured the highest possible accreditation (`A'+) rating from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The principal, ...
A meeting with former ISRO chief
THE FORMER chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation and now Rajya Sabha Member, K. Kasturirangan, took time off to spend time with young engineers at the fifth annual convocation of Velammal Engineering College and the Velammal College ...
Books
BY SOME historical accounts, it was difficult to make a living as a mathematician in the early 17th Century. Thus, when a Toulouse High Court Councillor named Pierre de Fermat began studying mathematics in his spare time, he was a rather atypical ...
Involving students in urban planning
RECENTLY, the students of the MEASI Academy of Architecture, in Royapettah, were initiated into the concept of community-based urban planning and a host of issues concerning environment conservation and development. Among the panelists was ...
Security + corruption = Insecurity
SOUTH ASIA is among the regions subjected to heavy "security" analysis. The fast-paced economic growth, as well as increasing `threat perceptions' in the region, prompted Guru Nanak College to deliberate security issues last week. Its ...
Global internship at Aptech
STUDENTS OF Aptech can now go global with their end-of-course projects. They can intern in companies worldwide than bunch up in the same old offices here. The computer education group has tied up with AIESEC (Association Internationale des ...
`Virtual Guru'
Guru Nanak (Evening) College organised its first inter-collegiate computing contest `Virtual Guru' on Friday. Teams from A.M. Jain College walked away with several prizes. A maiden attempt by the college's Computer Science department, the event ...
Incentive to excel
SSN institutions distributed scholarships worth Rs. 3.65 crores to meritorious students for the academic year 2003-2004. About 243 students received scholarships ranging from Rs. 22,000 to Rs. 64,000. Ranjith, chairman, Strategic Planning, SSN ...
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