Would-be MBA students getting ready to take the GMAT might be in for a little surprise when they show up at the testing center. In addition to all the usual security measures—including video monitoring and the computer adaptive test itself—test takers will soon be asked to submit to a new one: a biometric device that [...]
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Information Technology (IT) holds the key to kick-starting a revolution in banking, said Radha Unni, chief general manager, State Bank of India, here.
She was inaugurating a national conference on `Braving new frontiers in banking,’ organised by the ICFAI Business School, here.
She called for standardisation across banks and appealed to them to take the services to [...]
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Blood Transfusion save millions of lives per year, provided that security of supply can be guaranteed. Unfortunately, the safety of blood and blood components, banks storage leave much to be desired.
More recently, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was detected in the blood thalassemic eight children, when they were tested at the School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata.
The [...]
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