In response to reports showing that 36% of graduates at IIT Bombay are yet to secure jobs this placement season, the institute has released data from an exit survey conducted among graduating students in the academic year 2022-23. According to the survey result shared by the institute, only 6.1% of graduates are looking for jobs, while the majority of students, accounting for 57.1%, secured jobs through IIT Bombay's placement process. Additionally, 12.2% of students opted to pursue higher degrees, while 8.3% chose careers in public service. Furthermore, a breakdown of employment preferences among students reveals that 10.9% secured jobs outside of IIT Bombay, with 1.6% venturing into startup ventures. A small percentage, 4.3%, remain undecided about their career paths. The institute has released these statistics to address concerns and clarify job prospects for its students amidst the ongoing economic challenges. According to a report in the Hindustan Times, approximately 71...
Renowned for his portrayal of Munna Bhaiya in the acclaimed Prime Video series 'Mirzapur,' actor Divyenndu has revealed that he won't be returning for the show's highly anticipated third season. Speaking to Humans of Bombay, Divyenndu explicitly stated, "On Humans of Bombay, I shall declare, I am not a part of ' Mirzapur Season 3 '." This announcement comes as a significant development for fans of the series, considering Divyenndu's memorable performance as Munna Tripathi, a character that has become iconic in Indian web series culture. Speaking about his character as Munna Tripathi in Mirzapur series, Divyenndu said it affected his personal life in some way. "It was affecting my personality in a diffeent way. My wife used to point out...why are you reacting this way... It did affect me a great deal. This type of character, either you don't do it or go deep into it." "At times I used to to be very dark...felt very suffocated. T...
New Delhi: An Indian student has died in the US state of Ohio, the Indian Consulate in New York said on Friday, adding that an investigation is underway to ascertain the cause of death. The student, identified as Uma Satya Sai Gadde, was pursuing his education in Ohio's Cleveland. The Indian Consulate expressed deep sorrow over the loss and extended condolences to the bereaved family. They assured that every possible support, including facilitating the transportation of his body to India, is being provided to the family during this distressing time. "Deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of Mr. Uma Satya Sai Gadde, an Indian student in Cleveland, Ohio," the Indian Consulate in New York wrote in a post on X. "Police investigation is underway. @IndiainNewYork continues to remain in touch with the family in India. All possible assistance is being extended, including to transport Mr Uma Gadde's mortal remains to India at the earliest." This incident marks...
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