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He paid Rs 3 crore for Harvard MBA. Big loan, no job, 90-day deadline to find job or leave US. How he saved his career and found a top job at GoogleA determined professional's journey from failing IIT JEE to becoming a Google Product Manager highlights resilience. Despite early setbacks...
Techie failed to get into IIT. Today, he’s settled in the US and owns a homeVeeraj Gadda faced early setbacks, including failing the IIT entrance exam and struggling with job placements. His parents took a significa...
Techie was told he 'made it,' yet Rs 64 LPA job interview results shocked him: 'My entire dream...'A young engineer's dream of joining a prestigious hedge fund was shattered when the company announced they could only hire one of the two s...
Two friends, similar JEE rank but different choices: One jobless; other gets Rs 50 LPA packageA recent engineering graduate from a Tier-2 college in Karnataka expressed his anxiety and regret after his friend, who attended a Tier-1 u...
IITian impressed by Gen Z candidate’s sassy reply after not being selected: ‘One day I’ll be sitting on top while you …’A Gen Z job applicant's audacious rejection response sparked a widespread debate after a tech CEO shared it on LinkedIn. The candidate conf...
Fresh engineering graduate tells dad about his job offer. But got compared to auto drivers insteadAn engineering graduate faced disappointment from his father upon revealing his ₹4 LPA salary, which was deemed lower than local auto drive...
IIT Madras graduates can't even code with ChatGPT? Recruiter's shocking claim after campus interviews sparks alumni outrageA recruiter expressed disappointment over the inability of IIT Madras BS in Data Science graduates to code efficiently, with none of the in...
The IIT graduate, who quit his job without telling his parents, is now owner of Rs 1,000 crore companyRishi Das, influenced by his father's resilience, quit his job to pursue entrepreneurship and co-founded CareerNet and IndiQube, transformi...
AIIMS Guwahati: Health minister Mandaviya unhappy at delay in various projectsMandaviya also requested Prof. T. G. Sitharam, Director, IIT Guwahati to provide all technical support immediately to AIIMS and ensure that...
Kris Gopalakrishnan explains how brain research can help India's ageing populationThe former Infosys CEO seeks to put his vast business knowledge to great use in his second avatar.
Early placement at IITs a hit with PSUsAt Rs 12-20 lakh a year, what they offered were more than the Rs 9-12 lakh an average IIT graduate got in campus placement last year.
IIT-Delhi: Over 60 per cent placement in first phaseAccording to IIT Delhi's placement cell, there was a surge in international offers this season with over 20 students bagging offers paying ...
Foreign jobs now come with fewer stock options for IIT passoutsCompanies are using less sweeteners, having slashed the value of stock options by up to three-fourths for overseas posts this placement sea...
More firms but fewer offers at IITs this yearAt IIT-Bombay, the number of students picked by leading finance and consulting firms has reduced; it has shrunk from 16 to 13 as in the cas...
Mass layoffs keep IIT-Madras students away from startup interviewsInstitute officials observe that students are not very enthusiastic this time to attend startup interviews, thanks to the recent news of ma...
How online certificates can upskill youOnline courses may not get you your first job, but by upgrading your skills, they will give you an edge over peers during your career.
Facebook skips IITs this yearThis year, the social networking firm has not even registered for placements at any of the IITs,leaving several hopefuls disappointed .
- Management trainees from IIT, IIM quit Coal India
"Management trainees leave CIL because actual job prospects, working conditions & pay structure didn't match the promise," president of CMO...
- NR Narayana Murthy's comment stirs up debate among academicians
An entry into the coveted Indian Institutes of Technology got a snub on Monday from the Infosys chairman emeritus NR Narayana Murthy.
- Good higher education needs better paid teachers & more research
Teaching and research must be integrated. Action at the higher education level alone will not improve the quality of our graduates.