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The weakest link
NASSCOM thinks India cannot supply enough competent talent for the next wave of IT growth, if industry and academia fail to address training issues for graduates.


The logic of logistics
``India's advantages included its low labour cost and better quality of manufactured goods, while the problems to be addressed include high transhipment time, high transaction cost and poor logistical services.''
India at your fingertips
The `India' reference book brought out annually by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry continues to remain an invaluable tool for students, especially those preparing for competitive examinations. The golden jubilee edition of the book was rele ased a few weeks ago.
Campus Connect
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchi, recently organised a one-day workshop on `Maintenance and Trouble Shooting of Laboratory Equipment', under the aegis of TEQIP (Technical ...
Tie-up for entrepreneurship course
Online graduate school Universitas 21 Global and the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore will offer a joint certificate programme on entrepreneurship and family business. The programme, to be launched later this year, is aimed at tapping the ...
GUIDANCEPLUS
To cram or not to cram
All about the perils of cramming. And how to do it sensibly, in case you have no option.
YOUNG ACHIEVER
CA student clears CISA exam
"The jobs come to the people who have the right qualification. Just learning and knowledge are giving me a lot of satisfaction."
Management in U.K.
The London College of Management and IT has welcomed applications from Indian students seeking quality education abroad. The college is affiliated to Sunderland University, Curtin University of Technology and Kharkhiv National University. It ...
Exploring scientific frontiers through bioinformatics
Experts share their views on the emerging field of Bioinformatics at a seminar in Coimbatore.
Grappling with NAAC norms for re-accreditation
Absence of any programme to promote teacher development has left the institutions with little scope for making teaching innovations.
MBA from Ohio University

Recruiters turn to law schools
It's no more the exclusive domain of the elite. Legal education has come a long way, and law is the first choice for higher education for many students.
Humanities from IIT-M
The five-year integrated PG humanities programme from IIT-Madras promises to offer students wide exposure to Humanities and Social Sciences.
A long lasting vase of roses
Fresh flowers have an immediate impact on happiness and increase life satisfaction. University of Florida researchers have now figured out how to keep them fresh in the vase for days.
Go for the Sun
Sun Microsystems has announced a competition for students and faculty in universities around the world to develop projects on Solaris 10 Operating System and OpenSolaris. The winner or each winning team member will get US dollars 5,000 plus a ...
How employable are you?
Students of Quaid-E-Milleth Government College for Women attended a seminar on employability skills for graduate students last week. Speakers with expertise in various fields discussed several strategies for developing personal employability ...
AU-KBC gets WLAN equipment
The Chennai development centre of Atheros Communication, a leader in IEEE 802.11 based wireless local area networks (W-LANs) area, has donated a WLAN equipment to the wireless group at the AU-KBC Research Centre ( The nanoworld of corrosion
These new insights can be applied to a variety of different alloys used in corrosive environments and to materials that can exploit such degradation to form porous metals of technological interest.
Optimising drug manufacturing processes
A curtain raiser on the coming international e-symposium on pharmaceutical engineering, organised by the Bharathidasan University.
BOOKS
Year book in e-format
The encyclopaedia has come a long way since the multi-volume, high-priced foreign editions that were available only in a few libraries. Today, there are various publications in electronic form that provide detailed listings, backgrounders, images ...




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