Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 11 (ANI/PNN): Enchanter 2K22 was successfully organized by the Global Institute of Business Studies (GIBS) on March 31, 2022.
Three civil engineering students from Bengaluru have bagged the prestigious 'Youth Ambassador' award from the Indian Water Works Association (IWWA) for 2021-22. While Sneha K Gowda and Vikas K T are from the Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Gayathri Nivedha is a final-year student at the New Horizon College of Engineering in Bengaluru. Every year, IWWA selects three
Anime Sparks Interest in Japan
Since October 2019, 23-year-old Indian IT engineer Stephen Banz has been working at the Shinjuku office of IBJ, a Japanese matchmaking company. Our interview is in Japanese, which he has no problem communicating in. When I comment on his ability, he replies with a smile, “I still don’t know how to use
keigo,” but his speech sounds very polite to me, even without that particularly challenging honorific language.
Stephen Banz talks about the route to finding a job in Japan.
Banz is from Bengaluru, a center for high-tech industry in India, and the capital of the southwestern state of Karnataka. He studied IT at the city’s New Horizon College of Engineering.
Amaan Ki Asha: Empathy for students and some tech support
Amaan Ki Asha: Empathy for students and some tech support
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Dec 14, 2020, 06:00 IST
Online classes are a challenge for students who can’t afford
laptops. So
Work-from-home and study-from-home might have seemed like solutions during the
covid pandemic, but not entirely. Amaan Asim, a political science student of Ashoka University, realised that study-from-home for engineering students presented a challenge: “For their projects, engineering students need laptops that run on higher configurations. These were previously available in the college lab or some students could afford to purchase them. But for students from economically lower strata this was not possible and the closure of colleges became all the more challenging for them,” said Asim.