Programs
- Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering -
- B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science (Medical Engineering) - Undergraduate
In their finance classes, MBA students learn about the basics of the derivatives market and the use of derivative products in speculating, hedging and arbitraging. Moreover they learn about the. . .
Nothing can quite equal the excitement a student feels when the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom is finally proven in a project model that actually works! Showcasing their working. . .
The annual Mobile World Congress is organized by a trade group representing network operators, manufacturers and suppliers of GSM technology. This year, nearly 67,000 delegates from around the world participated. . .
“In reality, nature is nothing but God’s visible form which we can experience through our senses. Indeed by loving and serving nature we are worshipping God Himself.” “Looking at nature. . .
Five third-year students of B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) won laurels for their institution when they placed third in the nation-wide Texas Instruments India Analog Design Contest. The team of. . .
Vineeth Mohan, Paul Leons, Ajay Mohanan and Rizwin Shooja won yet another accolade when their B.Tech. student project was chosen for the IEEE Standards Education Committee (SEC) grant of US. . .
After graduating with a B.Tech. degree, students fueled by a love for engineering subjects, may opt to enroll for an M.Tech. degree in a premier university. They have to qualify. . .
India today is considered to be one of the world’s largest breeding grounds for social businesses. These businesses seek to provide essential goods and services to the poor and the. . .
Scott Rice has been visiting the Mata Amritanandamayi Math for several years now. It was during one of these visits that he learned about cotton scraps discarded by the textile. . .
“For constructing buildings, one chooses an appropriate plot (of land) and builds storeys. In film making also, one needs to develop the plot through stories.” Seeking to draw a parallel. . .