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The rise of skills-based learning: A new era in education and employment

The job market is undergoing a major transformation as employers shift their focus from degrees to skills. By 2025, nearly 50% of employees will need reskilling, making hands-on expertise more valuable than traditional qualifications. As industries evolve, skills-based learning through micro-credentials, online courses, and bootcamps is becoming the preferred pathway to career success.

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Redefining classrooms with AI: Students as innovators, not just learners

The ranking relies on the bibliometric information in the Scopus database encompassing over 2,10,000 researchers globally from a pool of around 9 million scientists. The evaluation considers 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields to determine this prestigious list. Notably, 4,635 researchers from India are included in this ranking.

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Mohan Babu University Builds India’s First Container Stadium With Rs.30 Cr

The ranking relies on the bibliometric information in the Scopus database encompassing over 2,10,000 researchers globally from a pool of around 9 million scientists. The evaluation considers 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields to determine this prestigious list. Notably, 4,635 researchers from India are included in this ranking.

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Dr N Manikandan named among world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University

The ranking relies on the bibliometric information in the Scopus database encompassing over 2,10,000 researchers globally from a pool of around 9 million scientists. The evaluation considers 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields to determine this prestigious list. Notably, 4,635 researchers from India are included in this ranking.

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How are university campuses fostering a culture of innovation?

In today’s rapidly evolving world, university campuses have emerged as hotbeds of innovation. Beyond imparting academic knowledge, these campuses cultivate an environment that nurtures creativity, ingenuity, and forward-thinking mindsets. They’re becoming hubs where students, faculty, and staff collaborate to foster a culture of innovation that transcends traditional boundaries.

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OPINION: How innovations in sustainable engineering are shaping the energy systems

In the face of mounting environmental challenges and the urgent need for sustainable solutions, the field of engineering is rapidly evolving to embrace innovation in sustainability. Sustainable engineering, sometimes referred to as green engineering, is a critical approach that integrates environmental, social, and economic considerations into the design and implementation of engineering projects. This article explores some of the latest innovations in sustainable engineering, shaping a more eco-friendly and responsible future.

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These Pharmacy Students Are Using Bamboo Salt To Spark New Livelihoods in an Andhra Village

One of the most prominent innovations in sustainable engineering is the development of renewable energy systems. Solar panels, wind turbines, and geothermal power sources have gained widespread adoption as efficient and eco-friendly alternatives to traditional fossil fuels. These technologies are not only reducing greenhouse gas emissions but also providing clean and renewable sources of energy for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Innovations in materials and design are making these systems more efficient and cost-effective, increasing their accessibility and viability.

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Why tech leadership must begin in the classroom

AI in education isn’t about robots teaching kids. It’s about finally making learning personal again, the way a good tutor always could, but now at scale. A student struggles with calculus. In the old model, the teacher explains it once to thirty students and moves on. Now? An AI tutor watches where this particular student gets stuck and adjusts on the fly. Different explanation.

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Smart Learning: How AI Is Quietly Making Classrooms More Human

AI in education isn’t about robots teaching kids. It’s about finally making learning personal again, the way a good tutor always could, but now at scale. A student struggles with calculus. In the old model, the teacher explains it once to thirty students and moves on. Now? An AI tutor watches where this particular student gets stuck and adjusts on the fly. Different explanation.

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Rewiring Academic Research: How IECom Is Shaping India’s Intelligent Electronics Agenda

Speaking with TechGraph, Dr. T.V.V. Satyanarayana, Professor at Mohan Babu University (MBU), discussed how IECom-2025 was curated not as a traditional academic conference but as a platform to signal India’s transition toward convergence-led research in intelligent electronics, and how the event is positioning MBU as a bridge between academia, industry, and global research that reflect where the field is heading rather than where it has been.