Blog tagged as education
Being a student is an amazingly wonderful experience; sadly most of the students don’t enjoy this time because they do not enjoy the learning process. The part of the blame goes on our educational institutions that make learning boring, dull and taxing for the students.
In world that measure success on the basis of your pay package, degree alone won’t suffice. You need to be aware of the industry working style, need to be confident and smart and you need to know the tricks of the trade. But how would a student know all this without venturing into the industry?
Covid-19 is becoming a nightmare for the world; more than 10,00,000 people have been affected by this deadly virus. The latest News is that Prince Charles of the United Kingdom has tested positive for Coronavirus. The number of affected cases and the deaths are increasing exponentially every day.
Coronavirus is no more an epidemic; the World Health Organization has termed it a pandemic. The last panoramic witnessed by the world was in 1918 with the Spanish Flu killed millions of people. So are we headed towards the same destructive phase?
No one bargains in a Nike shop. No one compares the price of Mont Blanc with any ordinary pen. Why? Simply because these products have built a brand name for themselves! So can humans brand themselves?
There is no denying the fact that Engineers move the world. If there is one branch of knowledge and career that impacts both the world and the person positively, it has to be Engineering without any second thought.
Each one of us is capable of making a difference to the world; if only we are ready to tap within and realize our true being, true potential and unfolding our infinite capabilities.
For all those students who aspire to do an Engineering from the top colleges of the country should first understand that there is no magical herb out there that will help them crack the UPSEE entrance exam. As we all well aware of the fact that if you want t...
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Python is a clear and powerful object-oriented programming language, comparable to Perl, Ruby, Scheme, or Java. In my last blog we have discussed the key features of python.