The university’s committee on undergraduate admission policy has received recommendations on limiting the choice of sports and co-curricular activities for aspirants.
Read MoreIn December 2017, AICTE initiated a mission to introduce better systems and processes in order to improve the quality of education imparted in technical institutes across the country, such as imposing a blanket ban on the establishment of new institutes from the 2020-21 academic year.
Read MoreDr Srikant Datar, Professor of Business Administration. Senior Associate Dean, Harvard Business School expounds on the concept in an interview with Prerna Lamba of BW Education.
Read MoreAn internship allows a student to avail of an opportunity to explore the various fields of engineering while they understand where their passion lies. Engineering as a field that covers the various sectors, from artificial hearts to submarines, the choice is with the student where they would like to specialize.
Read MoreThe ISBF & LSE Annual Teachers’ Symposiums 2019, a collaborative effort between London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) and their Featured Teaching Institution (FTI), the New Delhi based Indian School of Business & Finance (ISBF), was organised around the over-arching theme of “Empowering Post-Millenials by Future Proofing Learning & Counselling”.
Read MoreThe two institutes will collaborate to offer joint culinary programs, starting with the Diploma in Culinary Arts. The partnership has been established to develop academic exchanges and co-operation in teaching and research in culinary arts to promote global learning experiences. Students will have the option to pursue a three-nation culinary pathway.
Read MoreT. A. Pai Management Institute's (TAPMI) 33rd Annual Convocation ceremony was graced by S V Nathan, Partner and Chief Talent Officer, Deloitte India, and Dr H S Ballal, Pro-Chancellor, MAHE.
Read MoreLately, the discussions on the potential use of Artificial Intelligence and the chances of Law and AI working hand in hand have grown. In the Indian Legal context, the entire process is manual, and the old age traditional lawyers in the profession are disinclined towards the concept of Artificial Intelligence in law.
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