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K. Raghu 11:59 PM | June 22,2009
Two remote engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu have already acquired the ground attack fighters, dismantled and stripped of critical equipment such as radars, arms and engines
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Poornima Mohandas 12:30 AM | June 20,2009
An increasing number of engineering colleges are building cars; quantum leap in quality over the past decade
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On the Job | Sanjeev Bikhchandani 09:54 PM | April 15,2009
Increments are low and some may have been downsized but, by and large, most people who were in employment are still getting a monthly pay cheque
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Sunil Raghu 10:14 PM | August 19,2008
State government plans to offer infrastructure and money for training equipment, machinery
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03:08 PM | July 24,2008
The company has partnered 50 engineering colleges in AP, Karnataka, Maharastra, Orissa and Tamil Nadu and plans to reach out to all engineering colleges by 2010
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Aparna Kalra 11:59 PM | April 22,2008
Yadav is widely seen as having the backing of the politically influential human resource minister, Arjun Singh
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01:16 AM | April 21,2008
Why is the PMO bowing to pressure from Arjun Singh on making Avtar Singh Yadav the full-time chairman of AICTE
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Business Case | Premchand Palety 12:15 AM | January 07,2008
Some engineering colleges are collecting Rs10-15 lakh per seat and some B-schools are charging Rs 5-10 lakh per seat
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Ravi Krishnan 01:25 AM | December 04,2007
The first engineering college will come up in Chandigarh, where land has been allotted to the group, while they have identified land for the second and third colleges
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Jacob P. Koshy 10:23 AM | October 22,2007
N.R. Narayana Murthy and venture capitalist Gururaj Deshpande have committed $600,000 to hone the entrepreneurship skills of engineering students across India.
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K. Raghu 01:38 AM | September 06,2007
Mission10X will help the faculty of diploma and engineering colleges acquire behavioural skills and knowledge required by industry
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Rajeshwari Sharma 12:06 AM | June 20,2007
Campus hiring at India’s top engineering colleges accounted for 87% of the students who graduated in 2007, compared with 72% last year
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