Samsung India to hire 1,000 engineering graduates in 2018
Samsung India to hire 1,000 engineering graduates in 2018
The Korean Company Will Hire Engineering Graduates From IIIT, BITS Pilani, Delhi College Of Engineering And Manipal Institute Of Technology.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Aishwarya A | Updated on: 07 Dec 2017, 05:57:19 PM
New Delhi:
The Korean tech firm Samsung plans to hire 1,000 Indian engineering graduates in 2018 to develop its artificial intelligence and other developing projects.
Samsung will hire the graduates from top engineering institutes of the country. The company plans to hire 300 graduates solely from various branches of IITs.
The Korean company will also hire from IIIT, BITS Pilani, Delhi College of Engineering and Manipal Institute of Technology.
Tampons and sanitary towels that turn pink if you have signs of thrush developed by scientists
Women in poorer countries who suffer from vaginal yeast infections can now benefit from a cheap and effective diagnostic tool
22 May 2021 • 2:00pm
Sanitary towels and tampons that turn pink if a woman has thrush are being developed by scientists in India.
Three in four women will at some point in their life suffer from the vaginal yeast infection, which occurs when there is an overgrowth of the naturally-occurring fungus Candida albicans.
It can be easily diagnosed in doctor surgeries and clinics, but in many disadvantaged parts of the world the condition often goes unrecognised due to a lack of healthcare facilities.
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MIT, Manipal students bag Knight-Hennessy scholarship
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| TNN | May 9, 2021, 09:12 IST
MANIPAL: Two students of Manipal Institute of Technology, MAHE, Manipal, have been awarded the Knight-Hennessy Scholarship for pursuing Master’s Program at Stanford University, USA.
Akshatha Kamath, Computer Science & Engineering student and Dhruv Suri, Aeronautical Engineering student have won the scholarship. The Knight-Hennessy Scholars program is a prestigious award that fosters a multidisciplinary, multicultural community of emerging leaders from around the world and guides them to collaborate, innovate, and communicate as they prepare to address the complex challenges facing the society. The two students from India are among the total of 76 students representing 26 countries who have made it to the program this year.