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  2. Google Summer of Code - Wikipedia

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    Google announced the Google Summer of Code 2012 on February 4, 2012. [25] On April 23, 2012, Google announced that 1,212 proposals were accepted in 180 organizations. [26] For the first time since inception, the highest number of GSoC participants came from India (227) followed by the USA (173) and Germany (72). [27]

  3. Indian Association for Research in Computing Science

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    The Indian Association for Research in Computing Science (IARCS) provides leadership in computing within India. Its members are leading researchers in Computer Science drawn from major institutions from all over the country. Madhavan Mukund was the President of the association as of 2016. IARCS aims to promote excellence in computing.

  4. Internshala - Wikipedia

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    The platform, which was founded in 2010, [3] started out as a WordPress blog [1] [4] that aggregated internships across India and articles on education, technology and skill gap. [citation needed] Internshala launched its online trainings [5] in 2014. [citation needed] As of 2018, the platform had 3.5 million students and 80,000 companies. [6]

  5. Internship - Wikipedia

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    This type of internship is to expand an intern's knowledge both in their school studies and also at the company. The intern is expected to bring ideas and knowledge from school into the company. [12] Work research, virtual research (graduation) or dissertation: This is mostly done by students who are in their final year of school.

  6. Skill India - Wikipedia

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    Japan-India Institute of Manufacturing (JIM) and Japanese Endowed Courses (JEC) in engineering colleges designated by Japanese companies in India in cooperation between the public and private sectors would be established for this purpose. The first three institutes would be set up in Gujarat, Karnataka and Rajasthan in the summer of 2017. [8]

  7. National Council of Educational Research and Training

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    Those who wish to adopt the textbooks are required to send a request to NCERT, upon which soft copies of the books are received. The material is press-ready and may be printed by paying a 5% royalty, and by acknowledging NCERT. [11] The textbooks are in color-print and are among the least expensive books in Indian book stores. [11]

  8. All India Society for Electronics and Computer Technology

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    Computers became more useful and popular over the years but the rural and semi-urban masses of India were being left out from India's economic and digital growth story. AISECT realising the need to bridge the ICT gap and started developing computer education content in regional languages, starting with Hindi.

  9. Computer Society of India - Wikipedia

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    It was started on 6 March 1965 by a few computer professionals and has now grown to be the national body representing computer professionals. It has 72 chapters across India, 511 student branches, and 100,000 members. [2] The Computer Society of India is a non-profit professional meet to exchange views and information to learn and share ideas.