Truly International?
Youth Inc delvesinto the fast - becoming adjective– international- in almost every other programme offered by institutes today. What does international really mean, we ask
A Slice of Life
In modern times, there are several addons to the classroom lectures whereby students can be involved in real-life learning. Workshops top the list, finds a Youth Inc Correspondent .
Every Students Saviour Named Coaching Classes
In a system where even a score of 98 per cent can leave you without a seat in the most popular college, is classes are becoming popular by the day? Youth Inc find out
The Importance of Being Coherent
Written communication is important in how you come across to your peers and managers. Youth Inc gives you some pointers on how to communicate cleary
English Lit Club
What are the options graduates of English Literature have in the professional arena? Minal Patodia investigates
博士困境
Even with an allocation of over 50 crore in the Union budget for education, and a proposal to connect 1,500 institutes of higher learning, several grants for research, there are few takers for PhD in our country. Youth Inc finds out why
Identity Crisis
The choice of institutes for a student, whichever the field, always depends on its popularity and reputation. The question then is, does the institute...
It's a Polyglot's World
Minal Patodia explores the career prospects of learning a foreign language in India
Commercial Gain
Are you one of those who think you can make a career only if you choose science? Think again! The commerce stream has a variety of interesting, challenging and well-paying options to offer
Lessons from Some of the Greatest Leaders
Even before you finish typing 'leaders of the world' in Google, the search throws up the usual suspects - Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Winston Churchill, and even Oprah Winfrey. The reason Indians should be proud is that the person who leads all of them is the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Here's a glimpse of the thoughts of these great leaders from their speeches.