Features
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K.L. University, Guntur: A Diamond in the Rough
There is an existing belief in the Indian subcontinent that engineering is a dead end course with a bleak or no future. To an extent this may be true as of the million engineering graduates that pour out of engineering colleges year after year, only 10 percent of them are employed.Read More
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Exelplus Services: Pioneers in Agile Training
Agile is one of the big buzzwords of the IT development industry, as it is a very invigorating approach. However, only some projects suit the agile methodology. Understanding the needs of trained people in this sphere, Niranjan Nerlige, an IIT graduate with decades of experience in the software industry, founded Exelplus Services with a vision...Read More
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Look Before You Leap
Payal Mukherjee had just completed her graduation from one of the engineering institutes in India. Despite being a merit student, she was not able to secure a job as the institute where she studied was not a reputed one and did not have a very good placement track record. She began to wonder how to proceed ahead and have a successful career...Read More
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Evaluate Your Options before Taking the Plunge
There are 3600 engineering colleges in the country and year upon year well over ten lakh students apply for a seat in these colleges. Despite the compounded number of 10 lakh engineering seats available in the country, there is stiff competition among students as most of them only apply to the top 500.Read More
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Find your 'Iron in the Fire'
Every year thousands of students travel abroad in the hope to pursue their dreams and see a brighter future. Despite the recent economic downfall which has led to the rapid fall of the rupee, the number of students going abroad to pursue their studies has not dwindled.Read More