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IGNOU begins PhD admissions for 2024: Apply at ignouadm.samarth.edu.in

by October 30, 2024 0

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has opened PhD admissions for 2024, inviting eligible candidates to apply via ignouadm.samarth.edu.in. The application process, including a fee of Rs 1,000, began on October 30, 2023. Required documents include academic transcripts, UGC NET scorecards, and other essential credentials. Candidates must have a Master’s degree with at least...

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How Intel CEO couldn’t get 56-year old chipmaker’s comeback plan right

by October 30, 2024 0

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s three-year revitalization plan faces significant setbacks, leading to a drop in revenues and extensive restructuring. Missteps with partners like TSMC, missed AI opportunities, and manufacturing issues have resulted in deep financial losses and layoffs. Despite challenges, Gelsinger remains optimistic about Intel’s turnaround, but recovery is uncertain.

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Visa is cutting jobs, and why it is bad news for techies

by October 30, 2024 0

Visa plans to lay off around 1,400 employees and contractors, focusing heavily on technology roles, by the end of 2024. Despite the cuts, Visa aims to continue its growth trajectory by evolving its operational model and remains committed to long-term hiring goals. Further details may emerge in the upcoming earnings call.

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‘Our team is in strong position’: BJP’s Himanta Biswa Sarma exudes confidence ahead of Jharkhand polls

by October 30, 2024 0

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, BJP co-in-charge for the Jharkhand assembly polls, expressed confidence in the party’s strong position ahead of the elections. He criticized CM Hemant Soren’s policies towards farmers and emphasized BJP’s goal of winning all seats in Chaibasa. PM Modi and Amit Shah will address rallies in Jharkhand.

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Using AI in Higher Education: When Does It Become Plagiarism?

by October 30, 2024 0

This article explores the evolving landscape of academic integrity in higher education, particularly in relation to the use of artificial intelligence (AI). It examines traditional cheating methods, the rise of AI-driven academic dishonesty, and how AI usage can cross into plagiarism. Additionally, the article offers practical tips for students and researchers on responsible AI...

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