धातु विज्ञानी छात्र की वेदना
…Glass , ceramics और amorphous ,
रोज वही क्यों , अब करो भी बस…
…Glass , ceramics और amorphous ,
रोज वही क्यों , अब करो भी बस…
DB looks for people who have shown excellence in one form or another, not necessarily relating to finance. People who have performed well either in the academic or non-academic arena will be tested on their respective areas of strength.
I’d like to put down a few things that I think would be helpful for anyone preparing for placements,
by Shruti Badole and Bhargavi Suryanarayanan “In tenth standard I used to wake up at 4:00 a.m. every day, hide a novel within my textbook…
The Inter-IIT Aquatics Meet 2012 was held in IIT Roorkee from 2nd to 5th October. Notwithstanding the lack of a functioning swimming pool in our campus, the institute aquatics team – ‘The Madras Sharks’ put up an impressive performance – bagging gold in Water Polo and 3rd in Swimming.
The following article has been written by the MITr team on the occasion of 10th October being celebrated as ‘World Mental Health Day’. Mental health…
by Rajaram Suresh The recently concluded IIT Madras Annual SportsFest, 2012 turned out to be a successful one for IITM. Spanning over a week and…
By Jayant Thatte In the light of the approaching BTP (B.Tech Project) and DDP (Dual Degree Project) reviews in various departments, Prof. K. Ramamurthy (Dean,…
“Can incubated companies make a difference in rural areas?” The NSS team organized a lecture by Prof. Ashok Juhnjhunwala (Padma Shree, 2002) on the 2nd of October. He discussed some of the successful companies pertaining to fields as diverse as manufacturing, health-care and education.
The second Department Conference of the Humanities and Social Sciences Department was held on 21st September, 2012, on the overarching theme of ‘Negotiating Conflict’. The conference drew from the three streams – Development Studies, Economics and English.
Although no IPs were put up on hostel notice-boards prior to the event, there was a good turnout, which can be attributed in part to its double entendre-filled tagline, ‘Finger your way to glory’.