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The Global Educator
The Global Educator has a clear objective to provide these students with most up-to-date information on engineering education both in India and overseas. The magazine packs all the relevant data on myriad specializations in contemporary and established specializations that engineering students regularly gravitate to. Conceivably, the essence of the magazine is its singular perception to act as a beacon in providing pertinent information on acquiring the finest available engineering education and prepare the students to choose the best starting place nationally or and internationally.

TGE readers
Readers of The Global Educator are an active and serious lot. Paramount in their minds is a focussed career goal - acquisition of the best engineering education. They gravitate towards this goal with all their might. They can be in their early years of education as in Junior college or in senior levels in university appearing for their bachelors, or, they may be already graduates looking to add post-graduate qualifications. In summation, the readers can be looking to acquire a UG, PG or PhD qualifications.

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Oh! Canada

Students look at international destinations for higher studies primarily to study at schools offering quality education and research opportunities, for an internationally recognised degree and for a learning experience in a multi-cultural environment.

Canada presents all these plus a range of specialisations to choose from: right from zoology to engineering to fine arts to business, from schools with intake as low as 1000 to as high as 10,000 per year. It also offers places that give you good social life and exposure to a cultural diversity.
The Wisdom that Travel Teaches

You don’t have to be a Hieun Tsang to love travelling. Neither do you have to love scholastic studies or to be in search of knowledge. Your final aim may not be to write a travelogue, so that you leave behind amazing memoirs for posterity. One thing, however, is certain. However much we may deny it, a love for travel is something we are all born with. We love to explore new lands and get acquainted with the culture, people and the cuisine that gives the place its special flavour.

Speaking about Canada, the second largest country in the world, we can see that it holds immense possibilities for a tourist who is in search of his particular kind of nirvana - a multicultural and bilingual haven of fair practice where the society is at home with both English and French.
S. Ramadorai Of Building Successes

After spending over 30 years in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), S Ramadorai, CEO, has plans of making the company a part of the global top 10 by 2010. Kavita Krishnamurthy Madiyal lets you in on his growth path from the beginning to his success story!

Subramaniam Ramadorai gave up a $12,000 dollar-a-year job as a programmer in NCR, Los Angeles in the early 70s and came to India to join a Rs 12,000-a-year assignment with the Tatas in Mumbai. Today, he has taken TCS through a successful listing and turned it into a $2-billion Asian software leader.

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