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GSM has developed state of the art infrastructure, computer centers, learning aids and research laboratories at each location and supports it by qualified and dedicated staff members. We are proud of being recognized as students centric and faculty driven organization. More than 15000 alumni are spread out across the globe and performing well in different walks of life. They are the real brand ambassadors of MIT, as their success reflects contribution of their education to their career and life.
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05/11/2011
Making a Nobel-winning chemistry reaction even better - MIT News Office New catalyst offers greater control over the synthesis of organic cyclic compounds, including potential cancer drugs.
05/11/2011
Important forum, critical issue. Honored to have had the opportunity to speak with the G20 delegates about development aid. The full text of my speech and a downloadable copy of the report are on my website: http://b-gat.es/vpE5o5
Wishing all the students attempting the Campus Drive of iGate-Patni all the best!
We also wish our Cricket team for participating and playing a decent match.
ISRO is giving final touches for the launch of Megha Tropiques satellite BANGALORE: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is giving final touches for the launch of Megha- Tropiques, an Indo-French ad..
Our Football and Volleyball teams are going to represent our college at the MIT Pune Summit - 2011! We wish them all the very best!
16/09/2011
Question & Answer : K Radhakrishnan, Chairman, ISRO The Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has had a challenging time in recent years and chairman K Radhakrishnan talks to Praveen Bose about some of this.
Indian students discover 5 asteroids Five asteroids, including a rare Trojan asteroid, have been discovered by ten Indian students during an international astronomy project. Of the ten students, two are from Delhi, who discovered a main belt asteroid (2011 QM14) in August as part of the All India Asteroid Search Campaign (AIASC).
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