Mumbai: In its largest-ever donation received for the betterment of "students' living experiences" on the campus, two of IIT Bombay's alumni have committed to contribute Rs 100 crore for the purpose.
A viral video from an IIT Bombay boys' hostel has sparked fresh discussion online about what student life looks like after ...
In a remarkable gesture of appreciation to their alma mater, Nakul Aggarwal and Ritesh Arora, co-founders of the international cloud testing platform BrowserStack, have pledged ₹100 crore to the ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay has named the newly reconstructed dining hall of Hostel 4 after distinguished alumnus Dr Pramod Chaudhari, Founder Chairman of Praj Industries Limited, in ...
BrowserStackco-founders Ritesh Arora and Nakul Aggarwal have committed Rs 100 crore to their alma mater, IIT Bombay, to support campus infrastructure development, with a focus on upgrading student ...
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