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Kerala Looks Ahead to look at possibilities of attracting investment to State
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Kerala Looks Ahead to look at possibilities of attracting investment to State
Industry leaders Ratan Tata, Anand Mahindra, and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen are among an impressive line-up of speakers to share their insights and suggestions at the three-day global meet Kerala Looks Ahead from February 1. The meet is organised to look at the possibilities of attracting investment to the State in the post-pandemic era.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Industries Minister E.P. Jayarajan will attend a special session on Industry on February 3. The other industry leaders attending it include Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, executive chairperson of Biocon Limited, Kris Gopalakrishnan, chairperson of Axilor Ventures, M.A. Yusuff Ali, chairperson of Lulu Group, Ravi Pillai, managing director of RP Group, and Azad Moopen, chairperson and managin
IIT Delhi to start admitting students from outside JEE system: Director
For admission in these new streams, students won t have to go through the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) system which has been the regular admission process for decades
BusinessToday.In | January 27, 2021 | Updated 20:40 IST
IIT-Delhi has around 3,300 PhD candidates and over 60 per cent of all students are studying at masters level
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT-Delhi) has plans on turning the institute into a comprehensive university which will have multiple new streams of education. For admission in these new streams, students won t have to go through the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) system which has been the regular admission process for decades.
IIT-Delhi to come up with many big inventions soon: Director
By IANS| Published: 25th January 2021 9:01 pm IST
By Ganesh Bhatt
New Delhi, Jan 25 : Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, counted among the best educational institutions, is soon going to dedicate several new innovations to the nation. IIT-Delhi Director V Ramgopal Rao tells in an exclusive interview to IANS how the institute has endeavoured to fight coronavirus pandemic and what the situation vis-a-vis job placements and new courses in the IIT is. Excerpts:
Q: Which new innovations is IIT-D coming up with in the near future?
A: We are developing a new kit to quickly test coronavirus infection. This modern kit’s reliability is more than the antijet kit available in the market. The great thing about this new kit is that its price is quite low. It will be available in the next few days. The IIT-D has also come up with an indigenous N95 mask. It will be made available across the country for just Rs 40 a piece.
IIT Delhi and Queensland University s joint PhD programme aims to reach 300 students in 3 years
IIT Delhi and Queensland University s joint PhD programme aims to reach 300 students in 3 years
IIT Delhi and the University of Queenland had come together to launch a joint PhD programme which now aims to reach the 300-student mark in three years.
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IIT Delhi and the University of Queenland had come together to launch a joint PhD programme which now aims to reach the 300-student mark in three years.
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IIT Delhi and the University of Queensland (UQ) established the UQ-IITD Academy of Research (UQIDAR) to run a joint PhD programme.
Updated Jan 20, 2021 | 17:08 IST
Hyundai Motor India Foundation signed an MoU with IIT Delhi to support research. This MoU will help students in knowing alternate energy powered vehicles and emerging technologies in a better way. IIT Delhi signed MoU with Hyundai Motor India Foundation  
Hyundai Motor India Foundation on Wednesday said it has signed pact with FITT-IIT Delhi to help students study alternate energy powered vehicles and emerging technologies to innovate new-age mobility solutions. Under the memorandum of understanding (MoU), the foundation, which is the philanthropic arm of Hyundai Motor India, donated a KONA Electric for NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) and battery technology research for students of IIT Delhi, the company said in a statement.