Discovering abilities, readiness, job-hunting techniques By Umair Ahmed Korai1
The IEEE Communication Society (ComSoc), Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET), Student Branch Chapter
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The IEEE Communication Society (ComSoc), Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET), Student Branch Chapter
Are our universities and institutions recognized as think tanks or a great resource for the benefit of national development
I am a student of this university, this is my alma mater. Belong to this city where I was born, got educated here, got a bachelor’s degree
Do you think our universities are really like think tanks? If yes, then are they recognized by governments and the industry
Universities as think tanks is a very good topic and ‘Engineering Review’ always comes out with such good topics that invite us to think