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Monthly Archives: October 2003
Mismanagement of TIP
I recently went through an article on Chowk, “LUMS — Lahore University of mis-Management Sciences“. Surprisingly, most of what is written about the mis-management at LUMS is also true for TIP. bq. “The modest infra-structure and the resources of the … Continue reading
Posted in General, Opinion
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Design Students head to Hala
An educational trip was arranged by the Design Department for design students of First, Second and Fourth Years to Hala, Bhit Shah, Matayari and Hyderabad. Some 50 odd students, including faculty members, left for Hala on Friday at 2 pm. … Continue reading
Posted in General, News
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(n-1) No More
The end of the (n-1) rule spread a situation of gloom amongst the students of TIP. (n-1) is that for if n-number of tests have been taken for a course, the worst test (the -1) for each student will be … Continue reading
Posted in General
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Trade Chiefs To Set Up Textile Cities
Trade and industry chiefs in Pakistan will establish three “textile cities” over the next 18 months as the country gears up for the remove of textile and apparel quotas in early 2005. Officials will set up the series of textile-focused … Continue reading