In comparison to most countries, education in Canada is pretty affordable. To cover tuition fee and living expenses, you might need around $25,000. This amount is totally an average amount and it will depend on the institution and the course in which you are seeking admission, location and your living expenses. It is difficult to… Continue reading Know About the Cost and Requirements to Study in Canada
Year: 2019
Book Review: ‘The Migrants’ – Approaching the South-Asian Diaspora
Pavan reviews the book, ‘The Migrants’, by Salma Siddiqui. It tells the story and experiences of first-generation Pakistani immigrants in England.
How to Read Your Energy Bill
The amount of information contained in your energy bill can at times feel overwhelming. However, once you understand what all the facts and figures mean, you can end up saving money on your monthly, or yearly, energy costs. How costs are calculated Gas and electricity prices are measured in kilowatt hours (kWh) and how much… Continue reading How to Read Your Energy Bill
Freshers’ Diary: Unmaad ’19
Cultural fest Unmaad 2019 is one experience we MITians will cherish for a long time! To learn that IIM-Bangalore is where the shoot of the movie ‘3 Idiots’ took place made it more fascinating. “Unmaad” means crazy, insane or hysteria, which was pretty much the atmosphere those 3 days! The entire experience from being selected… Continue reading Freshers’ Diary: Unmaad ’19
The Pan Am Smile by Vaishnavi Karnik
A farmer smiles, When his crop fails and there is no food When rains fail and there is no water He fights back and manages to smile When there is no roof above him When closing of eyes reminds him only of miseries When his sleep is taken away by worries When his little ones… Continue reading The Pan Am Smile by Vaishnavi Karnik
