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Category Archives: Engineering Education
RFP-Special Issue on Tech Universities
Engineering Education Foundation (EEF) was established in Pune in 1996 as a Public Trust. It is a voluntary Non Government Organization (NGO). It is the only establishment of its kind in the countrycommitted to play a key role in growth, … Continue reading
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Techpedia
“There are about six lacs technology students who spend at least six months in their final year for doing a project. And yet, nobody knows the fate of these projects. There is no requirement from UGC or AICTE that every … Continue reading
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ERIC
ERIC – the Education Resources Information Center – is an online digital library of education research and information. ERIC is sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education. Continue reading
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Martindale’s Engineering Center
Martindale’s The Reference Desk – We can’t believe that this site is the work of an individual – the amount of information and the number of subjects covered is enormous. Continue reading
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Engineering and Science
Most of the links given below are parts of bigger sites. Please explore the remaining sections. You should set apart some time everyday for downloading and understanding the information given. Richard Felder’s home page is one of the best and … Continue reading
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