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"IT, AI and Data Science most sought-after courses by Indians looking to study in Australia​

Students wanted to know about courses pertaining to IT, Design and Pharmacy. A lot of students were keen on neuromorphic engineering at the education fair​

September 12, 2023

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Students interacting with the representatives of Australian universities at the Study Australia Showcase in Chennai on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: R. RAGU


Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science were the top courses that students from various colleges in Chennai enquired about at the Study Australia Showcase organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Australian Government agency) on Tuesday. Around 20 Australian universities participated at the event.

Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science were the top courses that students from various colleges in Chennai enquired about at the Study Australia Showcase organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Australian Government agency) on Tuesday. Around 20 Australian universities participated at the event.

“I want to pursue MS in Information Technology in Australia. Australia is a diverse country and that is why I want to study there,” said Gunavanth Reddy Y, who is doing final year B. Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science.
Prashant Anand, Senior In Country Representative – South Asia at University of Canberra, said students wanted to know about courses pertaining to IT, Design and Pharmacy. “A lot of students were keen on Neuromorphic Engineering. There were queries on tech courses and nursing too,” said Anamika Panwar, Recruitment Officer (South Asia), Western Sydney University.
Monica Kennedy, Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner, Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), said: “A discernible trend among Indian students is their preference for courses in management, IT, engineering and health when studying in Australia. Increasingly, we are seeing an interest in society and culture and students seek out studies in the humanities and courses to stimulate creativity and critical thinking.”

Data shows that Australia has welcomed 5,90,566 international students between January and April 2023. This includes 95,791 students from India. The number of Indian students in Australia rose from 75,109 in 2022 to 95,791 in 2023 (January-April).

The Department of Home Affairs granted nearly 3,82,000 student visas between July 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023 – a 41.3% increase compared to the same period in 2019-20.

During this time, Indian nationals received more than 71,100 student visas, marking the highest number of visas granted across all nationalities."
https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...ing-to-study-in-australia/article67300097.ece
 
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"IT, AI and Data Science most sought-after courses by Indians looking to study in Australia​

Students wanted to know about courses pertaining to IT, Design and Pharmacy. A lot of students were keen on neuromorphic engineering at the education fair​

September 12, 2023

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Students interacting with the representatives of Australian universities at the Study Australia Showcase in Chennai on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: R. RAGU


Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science were the top courses that students from various colleges in Chennai enquired about at the Study Australia Showcase organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Australian Government agency) on Tuesday. Around 20 Australian universities participated at the event.

Information Technology (IT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science were the top courses that students from various colleges in Chennai enquired about at the Study Australia Showcase organised by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Australian Government agency) on Tuesday. Around 20 Australian universities participated at the event.

“I want to pursue MS in Information Technology in Australia. Australia is a diverse country and that is why I want to study there,” said Gunavanth Reddy Y, who is doing final year B. Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science.
Prashant Anand, Senior In Country Representative – South Asia at University of Canberra, said students wanted to know about courses pertaining to IT, Design and Pharmacy. “A lot of students were keen on Neuromorphic Engineering. There were queries on tech courses and nursing too,” said Anamika Panwar, Recruitment Officer (South Asia), Western Sydney University.
Monica Kennedy, Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner, Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), said: “A discernible trend among Indian students is their preference for courses in management, IT, engineering and health when studying in Australia. Increasingly, we are seeing an interest in society and culture and students seek out studies in the humanities and courses to stimulate creativity and critical thinking.”

Data shows that Australia has welcomed 5,90,566 international students between January and April 2023. This includes 95,791 students from India. The number of Indian students in Australia rose from 75,109 in 2022 to 95,791 in 2023 (January-April).

The Department of Home Affairs granted nearly 3,82,000 student visas between July 1, 2022, and February 28, 2023 – a 41.3% increase compared to the same period in 2019-20.

During this time, Indian nationals received more than 71,100 student visas, marking the highest number of visas granted across all nationalities."
https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...ing-to-study-in-australia/article67300097.ece
It's a new paradigm of computing.

Time will tell, if us investing in neuromorphic, is within the right path of history?

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It's a new paradigm of computing.

Time will tell, if us investing in neuromorphic, is within the right path of history?

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For me, it's been much more than just an investment for a long time. I always wanted something for the future so I could look back later and say - yep, I was there and watched it's rise from the beginning.
You're right, it's a paradigm shift, I agree. NC will come and in a few years it will be completely normal that we are surrounded by it.

I also really enjoy dealing with the subject. I'm a mechanical engineer and IT was a new field for me except from the practical usage before I got to know NC and Brainchip. I described it to a friend, as I have often said to you. My startups are my books that I read. And Brainchip is much much much more fun for me to read right now than Talga is at the moment, where the chapter is more about the consistency of faeces at the moment. An image that came into my head, because in the research I'm doing there at the moment I only come across contributions from opponents who think that the Green Transition is not green, but more akin to colonialism. Genocide, environmental pollution, simply blind ego anti alias NIMBYs. Not nice to read this chapter and the thinking of parts of our society.
So I put that novel aside for now and read the other. And that includes the fascination of young people who absolutely want to get to know NC. I find that very nice.
 
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I don't have a technology/ IT background. I have always been fascinated with technology. And have an interest in technology advancements as a hold. So when I came across Brainchip 3 years ago. I started my investment. As I further understand NC, I truly think it will be beneficial for sociality as a whole. So good on the university and students to take part on this paradigm shift.

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I don't have a technology/ IT background. I have always been fascinated with technology. And have an interest in technology advancements as a hold. So when I came across Brainchip 3 years ago. I started my investment. As I further understand NC, I truly think it will be beneficial for sociality as a whole. So good on the university and students to take part on this paradigm shift.

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I have also invested a lot for myself, the foundation for my pension, my thought back then. But I'm not that old yet and it's a measure for the future. I have now the money what do I know how it will be in a few years.
I'm a bit cautious at the moment because I can't judge whether a big player in the background could throw a spanner in 'our' work. I am in no hurry to top up I have enough in race for my feeling now. But who knows. Later more I think.
I felt very close to the story of one of our comrades here on TSE and on Weebit. He was or is already old, enjoyed his life and threw his money into the ring for the offspring of his family. At that time Weebit was still cheap. Then WBT took off and he got 'visibly' worse until he stopped posting. I don't know if I should mentally say goodbye to him R.I.P. because I heard nothing about him. But he was a fine mate to me and still is.
Since then it's been very quiet over in the group.
 
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I have also invested a lot for myself, the foundation for my pension, my thought back then. But I'm not that old yet and it's a measure for the future. I have now the money what do I know how it will be in a few years.
I'm a bit cautious at the moment because I can't judge whether a big player in the background could throw a spanner in 'our' work. I am in no hurry to top up I have enough in race for my feeling now. But who knows. Later more I think.
I felt very close to the story of one of our comrades here on TSE and on Weebit. He was or is already old, enjoyed his life and threw his money into the ring for the offspring of his family. At that time Weebit was still cheap. Then WBT took off and he got 'visibly' worse until he stopped posting. I don't know if I should mentally say goodbye to him R.I.P. because I heard nothing about him. But he was a fine mate to me and still is.
Since then it's been very quiet over in the group.
Hopefully everything has turn good for him with his investment and life issues.

As in life little journey, nothing is easy, life will go up and down. As with the journey of BRN. And unfortunately it been hard for a lot of us. It great for those who are buying now. For me, although I would want to buy more, however, financially don’t allow it.
In time, I hope BRN will have a stella run like WBT.

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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Afternoon Chippers ,

Tunes for those so inclined.

CRANK IT.



Regards,
Esq.
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Morning Chippers,

Well after overwhelming demand , Two people out of 46,000 shareholders 😃 , here some more tunes.

This pair rock , in my view obviously.

CRANK IT.



Regards,
Esq.
 
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The futurist Tony Seba, worth watching..........https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eJKTYc_v-I
 
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Well after overwhelming demand , Two people out of 46,000 shareholders 😃 , here some more tunes.

This pair rock , in my view obviously.

CRANK IT.



Regards,
Esq.

@Esq.111 As much as I’ve tried I can’t get into this DJ electro techno stuff. Let me introduce you to music, from a time I was a lad.
Hoping it works of course.


 
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Yep Mea, we oldies need something a bit more mellow.

 
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I forgot ESQ..............You have to Crank it😅😅
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Good Morning Chippers,

Found this track... BRN related ... maby we are branching out ???



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Esq.
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Chippers,

For those that prefer a classical touch with a modern twang.

Pressently CRANKED & loving it.

Here's to the week ahead .

😃.



Regards,
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Chippers,

For those that prefer a classical touch with a modern twang.

Pressently CRANKED & loving it.

Here's to the week ahead .

😃.



Regards,
Esq.

'Morning Esq.

I've heard a bit about activities in Ibiza so I was curious and gave it a good cranking. Granted not what I was expecting, I don't mind the c;lassical stuff. Something missing. Could it have been Leonica🌹from a few weeks ago? ;) I'll give it another go tho'. The cranking I gave it was similar to what my dear old dad used to have to give our Ford Prefect. It was probably the Pommy model. Eventually, he had to summon the neighbour or passers-by to push the 'kn heap', as he called it.

Look forward to your analysis at the end of the week.

Cheers.
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Evening Boab,

Interesting.

Personally I'm waiting for the helicopter joy stick controller to be fitted to the latest new fangled chariot...then I might be tempted to upgrade.

😃.

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Esq.
 
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