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National Indian Student Forum
Contact :
Dhinesh Balaji Radhakrishnan,Vice President, SPEED
dinesh@worldspeed.org
Rohit Kandakatla, President- IUCEE-SPEED Student Chapter National Committee
India Country Representative-SPEED; International Chair Relations- Global Student Forum
rohit.kandakatla@worldspeed.org
NISF’2014
January 14, 15, 2014
Precedes the International ICTIEE 2014 Conference
BVB College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli, Karnataka, India
National Indian Student Forum’2014 is a platform where all the enthusiastic Indian Engineering students with an interest in enhancing the engineering education will gather together.The overall plan for the NISF is two-fold: to positively impact our Indian student participants current position as budding global engineers eager to affect change within the engineering education and local communities; and to show the professional stakeholders that students are a much larger piece of this puzzle then they are currently given credit for and are entitled to a voice within the engineering education dialogue.
Through our discussions around this year’s NISF theme “Creativity and Innovation in Engineering Education for the developing India” SPEED will increase its knowledge base and further its ability to impact the Indian student community to effect change. As SPEED becomes more experienced it will continue to develop collaborative agendas with local student groups from across the country, to grow the engineering education from its roots, the students.
NISF Objectives :
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Conference 16 - 18 January 2014 |
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