MIT Manipal: Freedom as a Culture, Acceptance as a Tradition

MIT Manipal: Freedom as a Culture, Acceptance as a Tradition.  I’ve now spent a fortnight at this wonderful place called MIT Manipal. I came here from Hyderabad, which is a metropolitan city, with big dreams and bigger views of the world. And today, I’d like to talk about a topic that seems to be slightly… Continue reading MIT Manipal: Freedom as a Culture, Acceptance as a Tradition

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Small Steps, Huge Leaps – Global Beach Run

Great journeys begin with small steps. The Manipal Runners’ Club along with thousands of others across the globe ran in the first Annual Global Beach Run responding to a call from Claire McFarlane and her Footsteps To Inspire Initiative to raise awareness for victims and survivors of sexual abuse and assault.

My First week at MIT Manipal by Smriti Singh

MIT, Manipal - Tall Buildings, Huge buildings, interspersed with a few trees. Photo of 15th Block hostel at MIT Manipal. November 2011.

My first experiences at MIT Manipal have been amazing. As an 18-year-old girl who was homesick before even leaving home, I can comfortably say that MIT Manipal is a place where you’ll fit right in, you’ll feel like you’ve found a new home. I arrived at Manipal by a Sleeper Bus (AC). It was a… Continue reading My First week at MIT Manipal by Smriti Singh

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All You Want to Know: Department of Commerce, MAHE, Manipal

The Department of Commerce (DOC) was established in 2007 with the launch of a new, flagship programme, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in E-Banking and Finance. MAHE’s vision while establishing the new department was to be one of the top institutes both within India and globally that imparts education, training and in-depth research to develop… Continue reading All You Want to Know: Department of Commerce, MAHE, Manipal

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