CUH organises national webinar
Mahendragarh: The Central University of Haryana (CUH) organised a national webinar on “Post Covid-19: Revival of Indian Economy”. Dr SP Sharma, Chief Economist, PHD Chambers of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi, and Prof Lakhwinder Singh, coordinator, centre for development economics and innovation studies, Punjabi University, Patiala, were the key speakers. Both speakers emphasised on the revival of the consumption pattern in rural areas and the need to invest in rural areas, so that the demand could be augmented. Acting Vice-Chancellor RC Kuhad said the contribution of rural areas was important in strengthening the Indian economy.
Career opportunities for students
Kurukshetra: The admission process in the Institute of Environmental Studies of Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, has started. At present, the institute is running PG courses of MSc (environmental science), M Tech (energy & environmental management) and PhD (environmental science). The last date for applying for admission in MSc and MTech course is August 7, 2020. The intake for MSc course is 40 while the AICTE approved MTech course has an intake of 18 students. Preference is given to GATE-qualified students in MTech course and scholarship is also awarded. Prof Smita Chaudhry, director of the institute and dean, faculty of life science and pharmaceutical science, informed that the institute was established in 2006 and in this short time span, it hadearned many achievements.
Date to submit forms extended
Faridabad: The JC Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, Faridabad, has further extended the last date for the submission of online application forms to August 15 for the admission to various UG and PG courses for the academic session 2020-21 and decided to scrap the entrance test procedure for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The admission will be made on the basis of the merit of marks obtained in the last attended qualifying examination.
IGU holds online workshop
Rewari: Indira Gandhi University (IGU) organised an online workshop on effective communication. Vice-Chancellor Prof SK Gakhar while speaking as the chief guest said in the modern day world, the need for effective communication had increased manifold when one was required to transmit quickly and clearly all sorts of information and knowledge. “Communication skills have been made a mandatory component in the curriculum of all courses at the IGU keeping in view the vast importance of developing soft skills among students,” Gakhar added.
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