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‘Mindler envisions to make the entire process of career guidance scientific, accessible and affordable!’

Interview:  Prateek Bhargava, Co- founder  & CEO of Mindler.com   Mindler.com maintains that “Students spend 70% of their adult life at the workplace. Career decisions are one of the most important decisions in a student’s academic, and professional journey, and thus there is a dire need for scientific decision making”.  Helping students in making a well-informed career decision, with the …

EDUCATING FOR THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL AGE: Computational Thinking in curricula must for winning big races of the future world

“What is special today, will be common tomorrow,” says Jim Tung, Fellow at the US-based MathWorks (esb 1984), a company that develops the popular mathematical computing software/language, Matlab, used by engineers and scientists for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation along with Simulink to  accelerate their works in innovation and development. With his association going for more than …

Digital Citizenship & Cyber Wellness’ Olympiad announced

Delhi-based Learning Links Foundation (LLF on April 5 launched ‘Learning Olympiads’- a series of Olympiads in New Delhi. ‘Digital Citizenship & Cyber Wellness Olympiad 2017-18’ (DCCWO) is the theme of the first Olympiad under the series. This Olympiad emerged out of the growing popularity of technology in daily life today but lacking awareness towards being safe online and the knowledge …

Auronya College of Liberal Arts in Pondicherry, dubbed as ‘Futuristic’ forest of Knowledge, begins this autumn

New Age Gurukul:  Auronya College Pondicherry If the vision of Auronya College  coming up in Pondicherry on a land of 15 acres with an investment of over Rs 100 Cr translates into a reality in next a few years, we could well be looking at a ‘future ready’ model of higher education in India. The college has been launched to take …

Australia to support India to achieve its skills ambitions

By Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training, Australia THE DEMAND FOR SKILLS … I mention this because of course the history of building in India is rich, but the demand for such skills today is very much perhaps at the top of India’s immediate capabilities and demands. Research by KPMG India found that the number of people working in …

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