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jeestudybuddy · 1 year
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Signs of Successful Student
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Doesn't think of studies as a burden: Imagine someone who studies only to crack IIT and hasn't developed a love for PCM. He will be tired after long hours of study. He cannot continue intense preparation for a long time. If he develops a love for the subject, it will not be tiring for him to study for long. Instead, it will be pleasant and effortless work. Tough problems will not seem like a big burden but an exciting challenge. Learning theories will create more curiosity to learn even more theories, and so on.
Has a sharp focus. Our generation is suffering from an enormous focus deficit. We are surrounded by distractions all around. We are used to short forms of content such as shorts, reels, memes, etc. We cannot hold our attention for long. Learning concepts in depth can only happen when we have enough patience and unshakeable focus. Once we slog through that, we feel the pleasure of learning concepts. That pleasure motivates us to learn further. But this reward cycle can only take place if we increase our focus.
Is self-aware. In my experience of years, I have seen people not seeing their mock test results; even worse, not taking mock tests. They fear the previous year's questions. They also fear anything that is tough. They are just pretending to study. They are fooling themselves. They are stealing from their own pocket. They are fools, noobs, and weak people. Not only that, but by staying away from challenges, they are making sure that they stay noobs for life. They have very low self-respect. Few people dare to look in the mirror. They want to know the reality before reality hits hard. They want to prepare themselves for the challenges ahead. They are winners. They choose to face difficulties now to make themselves strong. They are humble and self-aware.
To be continued…
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cray2000 · 2 years
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careermantradotorg · 2 years
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IIT Madras says the institute has registered a 32 per cent increase in internship offers received on the first day of campus internship drive for students of the 2022-23 batch.
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tv4euro · 4 days
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Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal can serve as big carbon sinks, may help India reach its net-zero goal: Study at IIT Madras | India News - Times of India
NEW DELHI: IIT Madras researchers have identified the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal as potential storage sinks for huge amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that can be stored there permanently “in the form of liquid pools or solid hydrates beyond a certain depth” without harming the marine ecology — a move that can be an effective way to decarbonise India’s industrial clusters and help the…
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cogniphy · 1 month
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Investing in the Future: Cogniphy Angel Fund's Strategic Move into ROV Technology with Planys Technologies
Exploring New Depths: Cogniphy Angel Fund illuminates the future of maritime innovation with Planys Technologies, steering the course towards advanced underwater exploration and infrastructure inspection. In a world increasingly driven by technological innovation, particularly in the maritime and offshore sectors, the Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) market stands out as a burgeoning field with…
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connectmyindia · 2 months
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123digimark · 4 months
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ArcelorMittal and IIT Madras Join Forces to Build Asia's First Hyperloop Test Track
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ArcelorMittal partners with IIT Madras to provide key support for building Asia's first Hyperloop test track, enabling IIT Madras teams to develop affordable high-speed transportation. The test track will be operational in early 2024.
ArcelorMittal in a joint effort with IIT Madras, working intimately with Hyperloop teams of IIT Madras such as TuTr Hyperloop - a start-up of IIT-M, Avishkar Hyperloop, and student team, which are involved in developing budget-friendly hyperloop (high-speed transportation systems) technologies for public and cargo transportation on a large scale.
To support the construction of Asia’s first Hyperloop test track at IIT Madras, ArcelorMittal and AM/NS India are providing essential steel materials, along with engineering, design, and project management prowess.
ArcelorMittal's Chief Technology Officer, Pinakin Chaubal, said, "This is a highly exciting project to be part of. IIT Madras is at the vanguard of deep-tech development in India, and TuTr Hyperloop’s technology and persistent determination inspire huge confidence about their ability to be pioneers in Hyperloop, a mobility transition industry in which steel would have a crucial role to play."
India's Railway Ministry is a significant partner in this Hyperloop initiative. Hyperloop technology's objective is to provide affordable, high-speed, sustainable, and reliable transportation.
AMDEC is also helping the Hyperloop team - posting some experienced engineers to supervise the project progress and provide design, during the crucial phase of the installation process. The test facility is anticipated to be operational by the end of the first quarter, of 2024.
After the completion of the proof-of-concept phase, the next step would be the construction of an operating demonstration route for practical use to verify the techno-commercial potential of this Hyperloop technology.
ArcelorMittal recently partnered with IIT Madras and also promises to help in expanding the other esteemed technology institutes that are aiming to discover, assist, and guide start-ups.
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freejobalertpop · 6 months
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IIT Madras, SRIHER join hands to offer MD-Ph.D Dual Degree
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras is collaborating with Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER) in Chennai to offer an MD-Ph.D Dual Degree program. IIT Madras partners with SRIHER to offer MD-PhD Dual Degree program(Archives) According to a press release by IIT Madras, the postgraduate medical degree will be awarded by SRIHER and a Ph.D degree by the…
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apacnewsnetwork0 · 7 months
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Madras: GUVI, a company fostered by IIT Madras and IIM Ahmedabad, is launching a program with the goal of training 100,000 engineering students in Tamil Nadu. This extensive training will be delivered through a sequence of hackathons, providing students with valuable coding skills and hands-on experience.
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global-newz · 7 months
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IIT Madras hosts water security and climate adaptation conference
The objective of this conference by IIT Madras is to exchange knowledge and practical know-how on the relationship between water security and adaptation to climate change.
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The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) is hosting a Water Security and Climate Adaptation (WSCA) conference from October 4 to 7, 2023 with a focus on Adaptation and Mitigation through Sustainable Development.
The conference is being coordinated by the Global Water and Climate Adaptation Centre (ABCD Centre) in the Institute. The focus is on highlighting the importance of sustainability in water-related problems and emphasising its need to scientists, engineers, policymakers, and industries.
The overarching objective of this conference is to exchange knowledge and practical know-how on the relationship between water security and adaptation to climate change with best practice implementation.
This is to advance research strategies in this domain that will further take the nation forward to meet the goals for sustainable development in efficient water resources management.
The mission of the DAAD Global Water and Climate Adaptation Centre is to address the challenges of ‘Water Security and Climate Adaptation’ through training, teaching, and research. This will facilitate transfer and link science with policy and the private sector to enable sustainable solutions for climate adaptation.
Addressing the inaugural session on October 4, Chief Guest Professor T. Balasubramanian, Former Director and Dean, Annamalai University, highlighted the need for close interaction with cross-disciplinary professionals in water, health, and policymakers to achieve stress-free water availability in the coming decades”
Further, Professor T Balasubramanian stressed the need to spread awareness of avoiding polluting water.
Conference Chair Professor S A Sannasiraj, Department of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras, said the focus of the conference theme is the strategy of Adaptation and Mitigation through Sustainable Development to address future water security. It is particularly significant because of the global trends striving to achieve self-sufficiency and sustainability in all regards.
The key focus area of WSCA 2023 is ‘Adaptation and Mitigation through Sustainable Development’. It is particularly significant due to the global trends striving to achieve self-sufficiency and sustainability in all regards.
India hosted the G20 summit 2023 in early September in New Delhi with its theme on ‘Lifestyle for the Environment’, with its associated, environmentally sustainable, and responsible choices, both at the level of individual lifestyles as well as national development. This will lead to globally transformative actions resulting in a cleaner, greener, and blue future.
Speaking earlier, Professor Mahesh Panchagnula, Dean (Alumni and Corporate Relations), IIT Madras, highlighted the role of IIT Madras in addressing water scarcity and, in particular, lowering the zero liquid waste disposal within the IIT campus that leads to less maintenance costs.
Further, conference chairs, Professor S A Sannasiraj and Professor Ligy Philip stressed the need for collaborative efforts among different institutions to learn and adapt new climate-resilient technologies to secure stress-free water for future generations. A panel discussion during the conference highlights this aspect.
Michaela K¼chler, Consul General German, Chennai, expressed blanket support to all Indo-German collaboration in addressing the water starving issues.
Dr Katja Lasch, Director, DAAD Regional Office New Delhi/ DWIH New Delhi, said that DAAD, Germany, has a liberal policy in funding science and engineering addressing the problems related to the deficit of water.
The Global Water and Climate Adaptation Centre — Aachen, Bangkok, Chennai, Dresden (ABCD-Centre) addresses the pressing issue of adaptation by humanity to the consequences of climate change with a special focus on water.
As a joint effort between leading scientific institutions, it enables a global dialogue, the transfer of research results into practice, and the education of future environmental leaders.
Speaking about the conference, coordinator Professor SA Sannasiraj, Department of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras, said, “The objectives will be achieved through the notable academic platform for scientific, technical and policy-oriented discourses and discussions. The ABCD partners have an extraordinarily strong and large network, including the Centre for International Postgraduate Studies of Environmental Management (CIPSEM) and the United Nations University.”
Conference coordinator Professor Ligy Philip, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras, added, “The conference will also contribute to joint activities of several DAAD Global Centres for Climate and Environment as well as Global Centres for Health and Pandemics, by including relevant keynote addresses by leading experts from these Global Centres.”
This conference will render a specific focus on the novel technologies for climate change adaptation, and best practices to achieve the said goals, with a distinctive focus on governance and policy, which aids in the implementation of the above-arbitrated technologies and practices in real field conditions.
The following are the focus areas of the conference:
A. Novel Technologies for Climate Change Adaptation:
a. Water Treatment
b. Wastewater Treatment
c. Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse
d. Coastal Water Body and Infrastructure Protection
e. Waste Management and Resource Recovery
f. Reimagining the Traditional Knowledge
B. Best Practices:
a. Nature-Based Water Excess Management
b. Sustainable and Equitable Deficit Management
c. Risk Evaluation, Mapping, and Building Resilience
d. Water-Energy-Food Nexus
e. Adaptive Planning, Design, and Implementation of Water Infrastructure
C. Governance and Policy:
a. Financing Climate Resilient Water Infrastructure
b. Inclusive and Participatory Adaptation and mitigation Measures
c. Institutional Structures and Capacity Building
d. Examples of Good Governance
e. Socio-Economic Hydrology
f. Blue Economy
g. Transboundary and Conflict negotiation and agreements
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phoenixx-news · 9 months
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IIT Madras calls application for BS (Electronic Systems) Program 
Four-year BS program in Electronic Systems will be in a position to serve multiple industries such as Automotive, Consumer Electronics, Mobile, Medical Electronics and Defence.
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CHENNAI: To keep pace with the fast-emerging demands of the indigenous electronics manufacturing sector, IIT Madras has called applications for BS (Electronic Systems) program, which is a 4-year course designed to meet industry-specific requirements and skill sets. The curriculum is curated in consultation with industry experts.
This newly launched program had received a great response in the first round of applications, which closed on June 25, 2023. Over 1,800 applications were received from all over the country. Out of these, close to 1,200 are regular entry-based candidates and the remaining are from JEE entry mode. The regular entry-based candidates will have to go through a Qualifier process, whereas those qualified for JEE Advanced can get direct admission to the program.
Applications are now open for September, 2023 batch and will close on August 27th 2023. Those interested may apply through the following link — https://study.iitm.ac.in/es/
Prof Boby George, faculty, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras, and Coordinator, BS in Electronic Systems program, IIT Madras, said, “Admission to the program is through an in-built qualifier process; JEE is not a requirement to join the program. Candidates who apply will be provided access to four weeks of content taught by IIT Madras faculty and the qualifier exam will be based on this content alone. Sufficient support will be provided to candidates in this period in the form of discussion forums and live sessions.”
The course content will be offered in online Mode and hence, it is open to all students. Those who have completed Class 12 with physics and mathematics can apply irrespective of age, role or geographical location. Content, tutorials, doubt-clearing sessions and assignments will be online, while quizzes, exams and labs will be conducted in-person. The lab courses will be in-person at IIT Madras campus.
The program aligns with the India Semiconductor Mission to make India a global hub for electronics manufacturing and design. The semiconductor industry is a major contributor to the global economy, employing millions of people and generating billions of dollars in revenue each year, and is emerging as a key industry in India.
Another faculty member Prof. S Aniruddhan said there is huge potential for manufacturing in electronics not only for India’s domestic needs but also in the form of exports to the global market. Students graduating from this program can get job opportunities in industries such as automotive, semiconductor, and defence etc.
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jeestudybuddy · 1 year
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Overcome demotivation while studying
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Let us imagine you sat down to study. You are solving an Advanced level book. You found many difficult questions, and you could not solve them. You feel discouraged. You feel bad about yourself and your preparation for the exam.
If you had such a horrible study session, would you ever feel like opening that book again? Whenever you try to open it, your fear will kick in. It will stop you from studying. But being a JEE aspirant, you are supposed to study all day. So when you don't study, you feel guilty. That guilt, plus previous bad thoughts about self take us on a trip to depression. We want an escape. We watch entertaining content. We waste time. We feel more regret. It just keeps building up.
Not only in JEE, such vicious traps are also everywhere—engineering exams, placement preparation, startup building, and whatnot.
You are young, very young. Even far from reaching the 20s. Don't you think you have enough time to build a strong protection against such psychological traps? It will protect you for life. JEE is a great opportunity to make yourself strong, to break through these inhibitions.
Try doing a few good things. Such as focused study sessions. Understanding theory well. Enjoying a study session. Solving difficult problems with focus. If unable to solve, watch an advanced problem-solving video session. After the session, try solving the problems yourself. When you are stuck, you can't see any progress. When you can't see progress, your destination seems unreachable. Progress, even if slow, is necessary.
How will your mindset change: Seeing your level increase. Seeing the syllabus getting completed slowly. Seeing that you can solve problems more quickly. Seeing that your study hours are expanding every day. Seeing that you can complete a chapter faster than before Seeing that your mind is getting calmer every day. Seeing that your chances of doing good are increasing every day. Seeing that effort from you is sincere and more consistent. Seeing that you don't repeat the old mistakes. Seeing that you don't give up easily. Seeing that your self-respect is increasing. Seeing that your confidence is improving. Seeing that your mock test marks are improving.
Let us know what you think.
Don't forget to share this with your friends who demotivate while studying.
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cray2000 · 2 years
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Anyone else in love with IIT GUWAHATI ?
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I think iit Guwahati is worth every second of preparation
And IIT MANDI is long term vacation plan.
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internationalnewz · 10 months
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First IIT campus outside India to come up in Tanzania: MEA
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed for the setting up of a campus of IIT Madras in Zanzibar, which is a Tanzanian archipelago off the coast of East Africa.
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NEW DELHI: In line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 which focuses on Internationalisation and recommends that high-performing Indian universities will be encouraged to set up campuses in other countries — IIT will have its first campus outside India in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Programs for the campus will be launched in October this year.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on Wednesday in Zanzibar, between India’s education ministry, IIT Madras and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training of Zanzibar. External Affairs Minister, Dr S Jaishankar, and the President of Zanzibar were present on the occasion.
“Witnessed the signing of the agreement on setting up of IIT Madras Zanzibar campus. We appreciate the President (Dr Hussein Al Mwinyi) gracing the occasion, as also the presence of his ministers. This historic step reflects India’s commitment to the Global South,” said External Affairs Minister, Dr S Jaishankar.
This partnership will bring the top-ranked educational expertise of IITM to a prime destination in Africa and serve the imperative current needs of the region.
“The academic programs, curricula, student selection aspects and pedagogical details will be by IIT Madras, whereas the capital and operating expenditure will be met by the government of Zanzibar-Tanzania.
IIT Madras degrees will be awarded to the students enrolled in this campus. The state-of-the-art interdisciplinary degrees are expected to attract a diverse cohort and will include students from Africa and other countries as well. Indian students are also eligible to apply to these programs,” according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
The setting up of the IIT Campus is expected to enhance India’s reputation globally and its diplomatic relationships and expand the international footprint of IIT Madras. It is also likely to enhance the quality of IIT Madras education and research further, due to student and faculty diversity from the international campus.
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college-buz · 11 months
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IIT Madras Stays At Top For 5th Year In National Rankings, 2nd Is...
Among the engineering institutions, IIT Madras retained the top spot for the eighth consecutive year. IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay have been ranked second and third, respectively in the category.
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The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras continued to bag the top spot in the National Institute Ranking Framework, 2023 for the fifth consecutive year, while the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru has been ranked as the best university, according to the Ministry of Education.
IISc Bengaluru has bagged the second spot in the “overall” category followed by IIT Delhi.
Among the engineering institutions, IIT Madras retained the top spot for the eighth consecutive year. IIT Delhi and IIT Bombay have been ranked second and third, respectively in the category.
Delhi University’s Miranda House and Hindu College have bagged the first and second spot among colleges followed by Presidency College, Chennai.
IISc Bengaluru has been ranked as the best institution for research, while IIT Kanpur has been ranked the best for innovation.
Among the management colleges, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Ahmedabad has been ranked at the top followed by IIM Bangalore and IIM Kozhikode.
In pharmacy, the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Hyderabad has been ranked first. Jamia Hamdard and BITS Pilani have been ranked at the second and third spot, respectively.
Similarly for law, the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru followed by the National Law University, Delhi and NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad have figured in the ranking.
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