'My next aim is to go past 2700.'
rediffGURU Chocko Valliappa offers advice on how you can pick the right course and career.
Dr Dipankar Dutta will answer your questions related to preparing for a career in engineering or technology.
rediffGURU Radheshyam Zanwar offers guidance on the various courses students can pursue after completing Class 10 and 12.
A 28-year-old student from Nalgonda district was arrested in Hyderabad following his deportation from the United States for allegedly using forged documents to obtain his visa, police said on Wednesday.
Chennai Mathematical Institute opens admissions to its BSc, MSc and PhD programmes in maths and computer science.
T S Narayanaswami College of Arts & Science invites applications for its graduate and post graduate programmes.
Alert: Graduate courses in applied sciences
Delhi University has announced the second cut-off list for admission to its undergraduate programmes, with a marginal drop in its percentages even as various colleges closed the enrolment to popular courses such as BCom Honours and Economics Honours for various categories.
Admissions open for MCA, MSc and PGDCA courses for 2008.
rediffGURU Mayank Chandel offers advice to students interested in a careers in science or engineering after class 10 and 12.
Alert: Admissions to Dr Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya
Alert: Admissions to Bachelors, Masters programmes
The jury is still out on whether this will lead to re-skilling.
Thapar University's postgraduate courses in BE, BTech, MCA, MSc, MPhil, ME, MTech, PhD.
Rediff reader Sherfudeen Mohamed, 41 from Canada shares his inspiring story:
Non-engineers have been tagged as a less creative breed of students.
'On that day, I decided no matter what harm comes my way, I am going out to help the poor.'
Angry over high cut-off list of Delhi University for its undergraduate courses, a group of students under the banner of Krantikari Yuva Sangathan on Tuesday staged protest at the Art Faculty of North Campus.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international career for you.
Think beyond engineering and medicine.
The first cut-off list of Delhi University for its undergraduate courses has for the third time touched the 100 per cent-mark with three rank outsider colleges this time putting the ceiling at maximum for admission to its B.Sc (Computer Science) course.
University of Allahabad invites applications for admission to Bachelors, Masters and Law courses.
Hundreds of BTech students of DelhiUniversity on Saturday staged a protest outside the Vice Chancellor's office, demanding that their four-year BTech course should not be scrapped.
Take a look at the skills that matter and how you can acquire them.
Among these, IIT Madras and IIT Gandhinagar run structured programmes where applications are invited from candidates outside campus.Vinay Umarji reports
Sarvesh Agrawal of Internshala offers a detailed guide on the application process.
HR Guru Mayank Rautela offers practical advice.
'You have to get past the phobia that Math is difficult.' 'The brain is exercising when you do arithmetic.'
'Everybody says 5G and communication is important.' 'Everybody says automation, robotics, human computing interfaces -- people and machines working together -- is the future.' 'Everybody agrees that cybersecurity is something that is here to stay.' 'Everybody agrees that synthetic biology is important.' 'Instead of outlining thinking about industries for tomorrow and the future, let the evolutionary pathway be built in a way that it promotes robust, creative, thinking.'
The deadline has been termed as "impractical" by many college principals, who could not manage to meet it.
'Everything is possible if you are willing to give it your best shot.' 'And while you go about achieving your dreams, don't forget to care for our planet.'
Four years ago, Malvika Raj Joshi quit schooling to explore her love for different subjects.
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right course and college.
One should appreciate the sagacity and audacity of JRD and Nani Palkhivala in founding TCS on April 1, 1968. At that time there was no Microsoft or Intel, SAP or Accenture, much less Google.
They needed a person who could build and execute their vision: A frontiersman; a problem solver and an institution builder. It was their and India's good fortune that Faqir Chand Kohli more than measured up to their requirements and indeed laid the foundation to take TCS to unimaginable heights and to the giant success that it is today. Shivanand Kanavi salutes the incomparable F C Kohli, who passed into the ages last week.
Did you know that a food security officer in a leading company can earn upto $84,000 a year by just protecting data?
Heavy rains lashing Mumbai since Sunday have thrown rail, air and road traffic out of gear, with several trains and flights being cancelled. With IMD forecast of heavy rains for Tuesday, the authorities declared a holiday in the city and adjoining regions, asking people to avoid stepping out of their houses.
Did you know that ethical hackers earn anything between Rs 800 to Rs 1,000 per hour?
Overseas education consultant NNS Chandra offers advice on how to pick the right international career.