What's new: January 11, 2015

January 11, 2015 03:17 pm | Updated 03:17 pm IST

Winter camp

The Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship in IIT Madras will be conducting a three-day winter camp for school students on 'Social Innovation through Technology', from January 14 to 16 at IIT Madras campus. The programme has been designed to create awareness on the role of technology and entrepreneurship to solve socially relevant issues. The training programme will have two sessions per day, in Tamil as well as English, and is open to students of classes XI and XII. The registration fee is Rs.200. For details, visit www.csie.iitm.ac.in.

ITM admissions open

ITM group of institutions invites application for June 2015 admissions for its postgraduate management programmes across ITM Institute of Financial Markets, Global Leadership Centre and ITM Business School. Students with a bachelor’s degree with minimum 50 per cent aggregate marks in any discipline can apply for the PGDM courses. For further information, candidates can log on to www.itm.edu or contact 1800-209-9727.

Young Scientist India – 2015

Hindustan University will be organising a competition titled, Hindustan University Young Scientist India – 2015 that is open to all school students Class IX upwards. The entry is free and the project submission deadline is January 18. The programme is designed to promote science awareness among high school students, increase their understanding of science and steer them towards careers in science. For details, visit www.spacekidzindia.com.

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