Now, IIT Madras offers fellowship
NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology Madras is offering a two-month Summer Fellowship Programme from 16 May 2018 for students from outside the Indian Institutes of Technology. A sum of Rs.6, 000 per month would be provided as a stipend. The deadline for submitting the applications is 5.00 pm, 28 February 2018.
The internship is designed to enhance awareness and interest in high-quality academic research among young engineering, management, sciences and humanities students through a goal oriented summer mini-project undertaken at IIT Madras.
Prof V Jagadeesh Kumar, dean (Academic Courses), IIT Madras, said, “This an opportunity for students to work with leading researchers on problems that are current and forefront of technology.”
Candidates pursuing Third Year of B.E./B.TECH./B.SC. (Eng.)/integrated M.E./ M.tech. Programme, First Year of ME / M.tech. / M.SC. / M.A and MBA are eligible to apply. Candidates with an outstanding academic background in terms of good ranks in university examinations are encouraged to apply.
The applications for this Summer Fellowship Programme should highlight academic performance and achievement including papers presented at seminars, projects executed, design contests participated, score/rank in Mathematics Olympiad and any other awards/distinctions obtained.
The departments offering fellowships include aerospace engineering, applied mechanics, bio technology, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science engineering, engineering design, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical and materials engineering. NEW DELHI: The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) recently launched the India edition of Admissions Institute , a global event that was first launched in the US and Europe over a decade ago.
The admissions institute is an intensive programme conducted for admission team members of B-schools to help them learn about nuances of admissions as well as engage with their peers on a single platform.
However, since the cost of travel to the US was an impediment, GMAC created the Admission Institute in India, the first edition of which was co-hosted by Indian School of Business, Hyderabad in December 2017.
B-schools in attendance included ISB, Indian Institute of Management Indore, KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, IMT Ghaziabad, IMI Delhi, MISB Bocconi, Universal Business School and ISBR Bangalore.
“A small number of schools were invited this year for the pilot edition though we plan on a larger batch from next year,” said Gaurav Srivastava, regional director, South Asia, GMAC.