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The project aims to benefit over 5 lakh undergraduate students and 10,000 faculty members in government and private engineering colleges affiliated to AICTE ...
AICTE's PRACTICE initiative will reform 1,000 underperforming engineering colleges to enhance employability for 5 lakh students by 2028.
The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) marked Engineers' Day with the launch of three new initiatives aimed at ...
Murray State University proudly announces that Dr. Ed Thome, associate professor and former chair of the Mathematics and ...
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Maglev momentum: Why Asia speeds ahead while Western high-speed projects derail Maglev momentum: Why Asia speeds ahead while Western high-speed projects derail Maglev momentum ...
Smooth, fast, and futuristic. Maglev trains are transforming Asia’s mobility while the West struggling to keep up. Find out why.
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High school student develops inexpensive way to remove microplastics from drinking water
When it comes to solving global problems, sometimes the boldest ideas come from the youngest minds. Earlier this spring, Mia Heller, a junior at Kettle Run High School in Virginia, earned a special ...
Environments in which talent is fostered and not restricted can be built through the effective implementation of deliberate ...
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have been awarded a $3 million National Science Foundation grant to ...
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Who is the richest engineer in India? He has a net worth of Rs 9 lakh crore, his business is…
The richest engineer of India is Mukesh Ambani who has a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Institute of Chemical ...
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Engineer's Day 2025: 5 ways engineering curriculums can create next generation of entrepreneurs
India celebrates Engineer's Day, honouring Sir MV and the vital role of engineers in innovation and entrepreneurship. Experts ...
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect, who has died aged 85, was less well-known than Norman Foster or Richard Rogers yet his ...
When rail started 200 years ago, it opened up “new frontiers”, Lauren says, and fuelled “industrial growth”. Today, “it’s ...
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