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SISI provides skills and careers
THE SMALL Industries Service Institute (SISI), Bangalore, is a beacon of hope for educated, unemployed youth and small-scale industries in the State. It promotes entrepreneurship among the youth and upgradation of technical know-how of small ...


Good response from industry
S.S. DHILLON assumed office as the Director of Small Industries Service Institute (SISI), Bangalore, in July, 2004. Earlier, he served as the Deputy Director at the Development Commissioner of Small-Scale Industries, New Delhi. Here are excerpts ...
Prime role for software testers
WITH INTENSE competition being witnessed in the Information Technology sector, it has become imperative for companies to develop the right quality software within the stipulated time. Software testing has emerged as an indispensable function of ...
Have enough time?
OFTEN WE hear people complaining that they have no time or how they wished that there were more than 24 hours in a day. On the other hand, there are a few who always seem to have time for everything. So what is the difference between these two? ...
Fancy becoming a meteorologist?
STEVE MARTIN, the Hollywood actor, was probably the zaniest weatherman alive in the film "L. A. Story." But his character, Harris K. Telemacher, did not just love his job, he had a good time doing it. Being a professional weatherman here may ...
Reach for the skies, be an astronomer
I am studying in Standard X. I want to be an astronomer. What should be my next step regarding studies? Please give details. — Dinesh Monteirio Astronomy and Astrophysics are very exciting and challenging subjects that ...
Microbiology to the rescue
EVER IMAGINED making wine out of coffee pulp and generating bio-gas and bio-fertilizer from coffee husk, both condemned as wastes and deleterious to the environment in Kodagu? If what has been invented and improved upon in the Department of ...
No longer a drab college
QMS, OR Quality Management System, is what has helped refurbish the image of the BVB College of Engineering and Technology (BVBCET), Hubli. The BVBCET is the oldest of the engineering colleges in Northern Karnataka. It started initially as a ...
Classroom of the future
SCIENTIFIC AND technological developments are getting well reflected in several spheres, including education. Computers and connectivity to information through the Internet are resulting in radical changes in both teaching and learning ...
University Roundup
Study tour: A delegation consisting of members from Germany, Belgium, Pakistan, Taiwan and Singapore visited the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) campus at Machhe in Belgaum recently. The visit was part of the delegation's ...
Academia-industry interface in focus
WHAT SORT of manpower do software companies look for? What do they expect from educational institutions which churn out prospective employees? How do they evaluate candidates? These are vital questions in today's hi-tech world. Girish ...
Taking risks for a better tomorrow
THE JOB market scenario in the country will continue to haunt millions of educated and uneducated. Supply will outstrip demand for ages to come. When such is the demand-supply situation, one route that many find rewarding, though there are many ...
Vedic mathematics is simple and innovative
THE CONCEPT of Vedic Mathematics still involves many questions that remain unanswered, but it is indisputable that it simplifies multiplication, divisibility, complex numbers, squaring, cubing, square and cube roots. It essentially involves the ...
They had the right answers
THREE YOUNGSTERS — Hari Priya M., Raghunandan V. and Sushanth G.S. of National Public School, Rajajinagar, have returned home victorious after winning the Brahm Prakash Memorial Material quiz at Kalpakkam. They will be felicitated at ...
Guess who's doing the recruiting now
WHAT DO you do when your boss yells at you and the situation becomes unbearable? Easy. Squirt water on his shirt, smile knowingly and walk out of the job. Well, this is what the unhappy employee does to his boss in the advertisement of one of the ...
For managers and future managers
THE BANGALORE Management Assocation (BMA), for the first time, is bringing the 13th international management film festival to Bangalore for the benefit of the corporate sector and future managers. The theme is "Activating change: making big ...
Newscan
The Ohio-Manipal School of Business (OSMB) has announced admissions for 2004-2006 for its 18-month residential MBA programme. The programme is spread across six academic quarters offering the students the option of undergoing the final quarter of ...
Let's get QUIZical
1. In which popular sitcom do the characters Cosmo Kramer, George Costanza and Elaine Benes appear? 2. Of which organisation, now in the news, was Ahmad Shukeiri the first chairman? 3. What geographical distinction does Kaffeklubben Island, ...


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