Manifesto Reviews 2016-17: Kishore KS, Hostel Affairs Secretary
By Meenakshi Kumar This article is part of our Manifesto Review series, where we review the tenures of IITM’s Executive Council for the year 2016-17.…
By Meenakshi Kumar This article is part of our Manifesto Review series, where we review the tenures of IITM’s Executive Council for the year 2016-17.…
By Ramcharan Reddy This article is part of our Manifesto Review series, where we review the tenures of IITM’s Executive Council for the year 2016-17.…
Srijith graduated in 2017 with a Dual Degree in Chemical Engineering and is now an Analyst at Goldman Sachs. When not pondering upon perspective-shifting questions…
Now that I’ve graduated, I’m amazed at how little my resume seems to matter. Even after spending months obsessed with it before placement season. I’d argue that if you graduate with the best possible resume in the batch, but with nobody really knowing or caring about you for the person you are under the external veneer, in so many ways, you graduated broke.
I believe that if enough people realize it, we can transform insti’s definition of success. Away from the moronically simplistic notion that the person with the best resume when he dies wins, to a better thought out definition of a life well lived.
The Chief Election Officer Prof. Benny Raphael on Monday announced that the deadline for nominations for 69 vacant positions is October 18th at 5 PM.
The author of the latest instalment of our “Through The Goggles Of A Graduate” requires no introduction, but we’ll try our best anyway. The Fifth…
Aroon graduated in 2017 with a Dual Degree in Electrical Engineering and is now a Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company. When not giggling at…
In the lovely opening for this year’s Through the Goggles of a Graduate, Keerthi paints an unorthodox view of insti and its snails – real and otherwise. Keerthi…
By Surya Suresh This is the first article in our Manifesto Review series, where we review the tenures of IITM’s Executive Council for the year…
“The expedition to Antarctica is a dream come true,” says Purvi. “Antarctica is the ultimate symbol of global collaboration—the place which requires no visa and has been established as a zone of peace and science. My participation in Homeward Bound is primarily about gender parity and climate change in the backdrop of Antarctica,”
T5E speaks to insti alumna and former Sharav GenSec Purvi Gupta, the only Indian in a group of 80 women who will embark on an expedition to Antarctica to raise awareness about the dearth of women in STEMM worldwide.