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The Indian Embassy in the US has announced a virtual mentoring program, 'MARG', which aims to connect Indian students and researchers with faculty from top American universities. The initiative is a collaboration with India's Ministry of Education and University Grants Commission, focusing on students in smaller cities and towns. The mentoring series seeks to provide knowledge, career advice, skills, and research opportunities in various fields, including AI, ML, and clean energy.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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