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NIT achieves 81 per cent placement, over 400 students get job offers

NIT achieves 81 per cent placement, over 400 students get job offers 80 companies participated in the recruitment process of graduates from various streams of engineering Over 400 students out of a batch-size of 500 facing placements at the Adityapur-based National Institute of Technology (NIT) for the 2017-21 batch have landed jobs in various companies that have so far participated in the ongoing placement process at the tech cradle. Data available from the training and placement cell revealed that the institute has so far achieved an overall 81 per cent placement. About 80 companies have so far participated in the placement process recruiting students from various streams of engineering. Another 50 companies are expected to turn up for recruiting students till July this year which is the end of the placement season.

Indian business systems strong due to family values

Fromage Sen creates a cheese that Japan can call its own

“‘ Terroir‘ means the taste of place. But in Japan, cheese is a foreign product,” Shibata says. “Most Japanese cheesemakers import their bacteria from overseas and use a process from overseas. But if we can use our own bacteria with a unique method, we can make a distinctly Japanese cheese with its own special taste.” Shibata, a trained microbiologist and owner of the cheesery Fromage Sen, believes these domestic microbes are essential for her award-winning cheeses. Shibata first tasted cheese in 1989 when her father, a mechanic with Air France, began taking the family to Paris each summer. Inspired, she studied fermentation and microbiology at Tokyo University of Agriculture’s Okhotsk campus in Abashiri, Hokkaido, and apprenticed with French cheesemakers in Besancon and Alsace. When she returned in 2008, her plan to work for a Japanese cheesemaker fell through.

Covid spike defers classes on campus

In-person classes in colleges and universities in the state are unlikely to be held in the upcoming semester, to start in April, because of a fresh rise in the number of Covid-19 cases, an official in the education department said. The spike in cases has also prompted the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Durgapur, to defer implementing its decision to recall final-year BTech students to the campus. Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur, an autonomous college under Calcutta University, has issued a notice announcing that it will conduct mid-semester, tutorial examinations and internal assessment in the online mode in the upcoming semester.

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