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IIT Delhi s Open House for JEE Advanced Qualified female candidates

IIT Delhi will organise an Open House on Saturday in hybrid mode for female candidates and persons with disabilities who have qualified the JEE (Advanced) 2023.At the one-day event featuring interactive sessions, the JEE (Advanced) 2023 .

IIT Delhi to Organise Open House on June 24 for JEE (Advanced) 2023 Qualified Female and PwD Candidates

IIT Delhi to Organise Open House on June 24 for JEE (Advanced) 2023 Qualified Female and PwD Candidates
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IIT Delhi to Host Open House for JEE Advanced 2023 Qualified Female, PwD Candidates Tomorrow

Candidates can take a tour of the institute, during which they can explore the various campus facilities, including the library, hostels, eateries, and other infrastructure that facilitates an excellent learning experience, IIT Delhi said

Department of Management Studies- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi Fees, Placements, Courses, Cut-Off and Admission

Department of Management Studies- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi Admission Process: Find out the details about the eligibility criteria, application process, selection procedure, and important dates for the Department of Management Studies- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi

Pandemic parenting in COVID carnage

Pandemic parenting in COVID carnage Updated: Updated: June 05, 2021 23:38 IST Last year mums and dads navigated online classes, chores, sometimes sickness. This year, they’re talking to their children about death and a disease they aren’t sure whom it will get next Share Article Last year, parents navigated online classes, chores, sometimes sickness.   | Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA Last year mums and dads navigated online classes, chores, sometimes sickness. This year, they’re talking to their children about death and a disease they aren’t sure whom it will get next Suneeta Verma, whose husband died of COVID, is focussed on making ends meets, so she can bring up her six-year-old daughter to do better than to work in other people’s houses for little money.

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