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To promote experimentation in learning, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has come up with an online lab for school experiments (OLabs) for students of classes IX and X. A. . .
Students at the Amritapuri campus came together once again to host the second edition of the multiFest Vidyut. This year’s fest attracted participation from over 4000 students who traveled from. . .
Dr. Ravi Sankaran, final-year postgraduate scholar at the Amrita School of Medicine won the second prize for poster presentation at the 41st Annual National Conference of the Indian Association of. . .
Students of CBSE schools will soon be able to verify Newton’s third law of motion not just in their physics labs, but online too. Even with the upcoming board examinations. . .
The Amrita Clinical Skills Simulation Center was inaugurated at the Health Sciences campus by the Honorable State Minister for Industries and Information Technology, Sri. P. K. Kunhalikutty on February 26,. . .
An Amrita paper titled Unearthing the Roots of Colonial Forest Laws: Iron Smelting and the State in Pre- and Early-Colonial India was published in Economic and Political Weekly during February. . .
Soon, all Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools in the city will have online laboratories (OLabs). CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi, in a circular, said OLabs have been recommended for. . .
A symposium on Advances in Clinical Radiobiology was organized by the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Amrita School of Medicine during February 23 -24, 2013. The symposium shed light. . .
Final-year students of BTech (Chemical Engineering) at the Coimbatore campus, Dharani Sundara Rajan, Mythreyi Unni and N.S. Santhosh recently won the second prize in the 7th edition of the prestigious. . .
“I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.” The Australian poet Dorothea Mackellar thus portrayed the vast landscape of. . .