IIT-B, TN varsity in webpage war
An online war has broken out on a social networking site between the students of Mumbai’s premier institution Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B), and VIT University, Chennai, over the proprietary rights of a page that was put up by the IITians 48 hours ago.
Online war: VITians accuse IIT-Bombay of copying their idea
An online war has broken out on a social networking site between the students of Mumbai’s premier institution Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B) and VIT University, Chennai over the propri
Device links to Web via radio frequencies
A cheap and economical solution to rural India’s lack of Internet connectivity might lie in the hands of an India-born New Zealand engineer.
Sena politics to get younger
The youngest Thackeray, Aditya, is on a mission to change the image of the Shiv Sena among the youth.
Cop assault triggers riot in Bandra
Traffic in the suburbs came to a standstill for nearly four hours on Saturday night and Sunday morning, as protesters took to streets in Bandra after a senior police inspector’s alleged assault on a s
Campus cheer: iitians offered better salary
The improving economic situation in the country has brought a smile to the face of IITians during the ongoing campus placement process, as the salary packages offered to them are much better than what
Indian students stuck in London
Over 1,200 students of Tasmac London School of Business have been left in the lurch after the institute decided to close on October 6 without informing them.
IIT-B alumni in US to strike ‘Anna style’
Even as Anna Hazare is set to embark upon his indefinite fast in New Delhi, alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B), settled in the US will also sit on a silent hunger strike in
BA degree in ’01, but certificate shows ’06
A single mistake in a marksheet isn’t unheard of, but several of them — year of passing, errors in parents’ names and stream — has left a student fuming.
Only 3,000 applicants for IDOL admission
The ambitious plan of the University of Mumbai to conduct online admissions for the Institute of Distance and Open Learning (IDOL) could well be going down the drain, as only 3,000 first year students