All of us have always admired Microsoft , IBM, Ranbaxy , Novartis, Coca-Cola , Gillette and other business giants for their success and growth rate.
Are you aware about what all these giants have in common? It is the IP portfolio, which is the active ingredient in their success tonic.
Responding to the need, and in yet another step to prove its commitment to entrepreneurial facilitation, Amity Innovation Incubator (AII), organised a day long seminar on Protecting Intellectual Property Rights, last week, at the university , in collaboration with India Juries, Trademark and Patent Attorneys.
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Red Hat has shared the proceedings of their recently held Knowledge Symposium titled, Owning the Future: Ideas and their role in the digital age. The event organized jointly by IIT Delhi and Red Hat was held in New Delhi and was supported by the Software Freedom Law Center, CII and Creative Commons.
A wide spectrum of policy makers called for the greater usage of open source to modernize India in the digital era and the re evaluation of the laws pertaining to intellectual property. The event sought to examine the notion of intellectual property in the context
Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, better known as IP University, will reserve 85 per cent seats for Delhi students from this academic session in its affiliated institutions and departments.
For outstation students, 15 per cent seats will be available. It will also reintroduce the 10 per cent management quota in affiliated private institutions. The university offers 7,000 undergraduate seats.
The quota for Delhi students and management quota in private institutions were discontinued last year following a Supreme Court order.
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New Delhi : A day before the start of the Delhi University (DU) admission season, student organisations affiliated to different national political parties are busy making strategies to woo students joining undergraduate classes.
We would be setting up around 30 help centres for students coming to north and south campuses to fill up admission forms in colleges, said Ragini Nayak, president of the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) and a member of the National Students Union of India (NSUI).
She added that 16 of these centres would be set up by DUSU while the remaining would be readied by NSUI.
The fate of 48,000 Delhi students who appeared for the Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE) got decided with its results being declared on Wednesday. Of the, 1,400 Delhi region candidates cleared the IIT-JEE.
Only 7,200 students from across the country have been selected on the basis of the entrance exam that took place on April 8 for the 4,000 seats in the seven IITs across the country — Delhi, Madras, Mumbai, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Guwahati and Roorkee. IIT- Delhi has 553 seats. Now theyll have to clear the counselling rounds.
The 1,400 Delhi region students will now go through
The fate of 48,000 Delhi students who appeared for the Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE) got decided with its results being declared on Wednesday. Of the, 1,400 Delhi region candidates cleared the IIT-JEE.
Only 7,200 students from across the country have been selected on the basis of the entrance exam that took place on April 8 for the 4,000 seats in the seven IITs across the country — Delhi, Madras, Mumbai, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Guwahati and Roorkee. IIT- Delhi has 553 seats. Now theyll have to clear the counselling rounds.
The 1,400 Delhi region students will now go through