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Look for chinks in the armour

Why, while building an argument, it is not enough to search for evidence that supports our position.




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Young India Fellowship




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Legal process outsourcing as a career

LPO offers diverse avenues for law graduates with strong communication and analytical skills.




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The challenge of Economics

How prepared are you to face the CBSE exam on this application-oriented subject?




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Make the most of your mock tests

When you synchronise your mock paper attempts, the actual exam could turn out to be just another drill!




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Internships




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Ask the CBSE

The Hindu In School ran this column every Wednesday through the month of February. In the last of the series today, we publish answers given by the CBSE to ten questions from students




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Latest internship opportunities




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What’s your employability quotient?

Most skills needed for the workplace are learnt on the job. Should we change our approach to assessing employability?




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Plan your summer break

Five reasons why you should pursue an internship this summer.




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Civil services club in colleges?

Want to become a bureaucrat? Here’s a lowdown on all that you need to know.




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All you need to know about the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test

As NEET comes into effect, the validity of other exams — conducted by the State or a private medical college — has come under question.




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‘Anyone can crack civil services exam’

“I prefer the term ‘civil servant’ to the term ‘bureaucrat’ because it clearly spells out that the ‘master’ is the common man.’’




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Discover your true calling

Psychometric test is a useful tool that offers career clarity and opens up new possibilities.




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Being student-centric is the key

How can business schools fulfil the needs of different stakeholders and enhance the teaching-learning process?




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'Lengthy' physics section kept students on tenterhooks

Many of them said they had not prepared thoroughly for AIPMT as it was only ‘an option’




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Private engineering colleges demand fee hike




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Confusion remains over CET’s validity

Medical seat aspirants keeping their fingers crossed




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Where risk-takers thrive

Start-ups offer more room for exchange and implementa-tion of ideas.




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Acing the civil services exam

Proper planning and effective time management can help you crack the exam in the first attempt. Some tips.




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Know both sides of every profession

Do not get enamoured by salary and power. It is important to understand the lifestyle demands that come with the job.




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Be a food technologist

The food processing industry offers diverse work options.




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Make the most of internships

Competitive edge, high stipends and exposure… lucrative opportunities abound for students.




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Staving off cynicism

How can one ward off this negative feeling and retain a positive attitude?




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EMBO membership for Indian scientist




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Skills, not degrees, take you far

Multiple qualifications won’t fetch you your dream job, skill-based training can.




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Stand up for what is right

Law, as a profession, is like walking an unending path. Passion, hard work and perseverance can help you remain on track.




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A career in career counselling

With study avenues and career opportunities expanding like never before, there is also need for professional counsellors to pick that right path for you.




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'Don'ts' at the interview

There are pointers on what one must do while preparing for an interview. Here is what one should avoid.




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Map your career in GIS

Geographical Information (GI) provides solutions to challenging and real-world problems.




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Bridge the skills gap

The employment landscape can be changed only by integrating skills with regular mainstream education in schools.




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Therapists for the mind

Psychology, a field with critical shortage of experts in India as well as all over the world, offers numerous specialisations to choose from.




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LinkedIn inks MoU with govt to create more jobs for students




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Gamchhas transformed into saris

Textile revivalist Jaya Jaitly talks about her gamchha project



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Tirumurai as explained by Periyava




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Bonds of bhakti

The acharya realised the great potential the verses had to connect people and keep them united




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Melattur wears festive colours

Book on ‘Prahlada Charitramu’ was released



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Surya Deo, custodian of Odia cinema

He has worked single handed, to document and highlight the beauty and history of 80 years of Odia cinema.




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Restoring the Ariyakudi landmark

The 17th Century Venkatamudayan temple to get a new lease of life, writes S. Prabhu



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Immortal moments

The ambience was dictated by devotion, writes Jagyaseni Chatterjee.



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The calmness of Kamakura

The Kotoku-in temple for Buddha is known for its historical and architectural splendour, writes Lakshmi Venkatraman



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Fruits of efforts



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Udayavar’s management principles

It was Sri Ramanuja who laid out plans for carrying out temple rituals at Srirangam, Tirumala and Melkote



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The songster’s journey to Tiruvaiyaru

Jagdish Koppa’s book on Bangalore Nagarathnamma is a detailed account of the musician and also the life of devadasis in South India