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Live Case study for Biotech students

India occupies 2.4% of land, manages 17% of the world’s population: Dr. A.K.Ghosh http://apnnews.com/2012/09/22/india-occupies-2-4-of-land-manages-17-of-the-world%E2%80%99s-population http://www.mynews.in/News/live_case_study_for_biotech_students_N486684.html http://www.prlog.org/11981138-science-for-sustainable-development-at-sunderbans.html   http://www.sify.com/news/India-manages-17--world-population--Official-news-entertainment-mjwp64aagdb.html   http://www.123bharath.com/news/india-manages-17-world-population-official   http://www.allvoices.com/news/13035500-india-manages-17-world-population-official   http://www.exporter.com/social-entrepreneur/sustainable-development/india-manages-17-world-population-official-indiablooms/   http://www.newkerala.com/news/newsplus/worldnews-80780.html#.UGBAka4_FnI   http://www.indiablooms.com/EnvironmentDetailsPage/2012/environmentDetails220912a.php   http://www.newswala.com/India-National-News/In...

Keep faith on your country: Sibal today at ICC Kolkata

With Shivardhan Goenka Shivardhan Goenka With Sanjay Budhia (From the right) Pradip Agarwal, CEO, The Heritage, MHRD Shri Kapil Sibal and Sanjay Budhia, Patton International

THS grabs the TT Best School Award of the year 2012

The Telegraph 9th September 2012 This ceremony also marked the onset of KBT Award (Kalyan Bharti Trust Award) Awarded by the School Chairman Shri Vikram Swarup in the same programme.

Foundation Day and Teachers Day coins the First Award Ceremony at HIT-K

Prabhat Khabar 11th September 2012 Sanmarg 9th September 2012 TBP Post Script 7th September 2012 5th September 2012 6th September 2012

Students of THS think beyond science

TOI NIE 14th August 2012

Wonders of Science- An Interview at Heritage Institute of Technology with Prof. Bikash Sinha

  Wonders of Science Posted on Thursday, August 09, 2012 Source : http://www.myeducationtimes.com/article/26/2012080920120809174129381c7d2eda1/Wonders-of-Science-.html   http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-16/news/33232512_1_higgs-boson-peter-higgs-god-particle Anindita Basu Prof Bikash Sinha, Homi Bhaba Professor, VECC, Department of Atomic Energy, government of India, talks about the experiments at CERN and the discovery of the Higgs Boson like particle, while delivering a talk “Chasing the Missing link at CERN-Higgs Boson” at the auditorium of the Heritage Institute of Technology. Could you tell us a bit about the motivation behind the experiment at CERN? See, right from the ancient age man has always felt this intense desire to go for the pursuit of the fundamental. This has been observed in the ancient texts like the Vedas. Man realized that to find the fundamental he needs to develop methods to probe into the greater mysteries...

If not IITs, why at Heritage? COMPASS-2012 answers the same

Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, is established by Kalyan Bharti Trust which comprises of 22 eminent industrialists, in the year of 2001 with 212 students and 4 departments. Now currently the institute caters to 2500 students, 9 departments and employs 400 teaching and non-teaching staff. 10 years of such a huge transformation in terms of intellectual capital and student’s enrollment has not been a very easy task for Heritage. It had been possible with the efforts of dedicated faculty members extracted from IITs, NITs, and other reputed engineering colleges across the globe as well as the vision on which the Kalyan Bharti Trust is molding Heritage in to a center of excellence. Over the years, Heritage has attracted top companies for campus recruitments since the year when the first batch has passed out. Infosys and Wipro are the prominent ones who prefer Heritage as a source of intellectual recruitments for brilliant engineers.   This has made Heritage a preferred choice ...

What if not IITs Tech Schools Survey 2012

 Source: http://digitalmailers.in/ what_if_not_iits_tech_school_su rvey_2012.pdf In order to bring you most exhaustive Tech School rankings Digital Mailers surveyed 25000 engineering graduates from 200 Non IITs Tech Schools across India. The parameter that was selected to rank these colleges is SALARY or in other word the Earning Potential these Tech Schools offer to their students.  The idea behind selecting salary as judging parameter is to give engineering aspirants a better understanding about engineering education’s cost versus returns, which should help them identify the Tech school apart from IITs which offers value for money in true sense of word. In this survey, Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata has been ranked 8th position among top tech schools in India with average salary 9.20 lakhs INR

Right Guidance to the prospective managers

  Source: http://apnnews.com/2012/07/26/right-guidance-to-the-prospective-managers/              http://www.educationnewsindia.com/2012/07/right-guidance-to-prospective-managers.html              http://indiaexam.org/right-guidance-to-the-prospective-managers-1282498 “Each one of us has the reason to choose MBA and once we have decided to do MBA, we have to be committed and disciplined,” said Mr. B. Madhav Reddy. CEO & MD, Calcutta Stock Exchange, who was invited as the Chief Guest, during the orientation programme of new batch of MBA students at Heritage Institute of Technology Kolkata, on 26th July 2012. He said that in the corporate world decision is the most important thing and once decisions are taken, it has to be implemented through proper guidance. Moreover Mr. Reddy spoke about dreams and aspirations which are very much important for a MBA student. “Unless you dr...

FullBright Scholarship - a boon to young Professors @ Heritage

April, 2011, Indian Fullbrighter

EU’s Erasmus Mundus programmes introduced @ Heritage

 Source: http://www.em-a.eu/en/home/newsdetail-ema-members-report/introduction-of-eus-erasmus-mundus-programmes-on-december-19th-2011-at-heritage-institute-of-tech.html HIT was set up by a group of Kolkata based eminent industrialists, renowned public figures in the eastern fringes of Kolkata. HIT is founded on the Kalyan Bharti Trust. The mission of this trust is to promote education and nourish students with rich cultural heritage of India. Prithviraj Sarkar, an Erasmus Mundus Alumnus currently working in Denmark, gave a talk on opportunities within Erasmus Mundus programmes both for students and alumni at Heritage Institute, Kolkata on December 19th, 2011.  The participants were welcomed by the Director of the Institute, Prof. B. Paira.  The event was attended by a lot of the institutions's professors, master students who were looking for PhD scholarships and  engineering students from the bachelor programme. The presentation was about 15 minute...

The Heritage School Kolkata Principal Ms Seema Sapru as Guest of Honor @RamAvatar Gupt Pratibha Samman 2012 (Sanmarg)

Sanmarg 22nd July 2012