Two youths from Manipal, Mohammed Yunus Rahmathullah Tonse (26) and Nihal Karkala (23), have launched an app called eRamadan that will cater to the religious needs during Ramzan. Mr. Tonse graduated ...
Manipal Global Education Services, renowned for its comprehensive business and marketing solutions within the realm of higher education, has launched its mobile application, ‘Manipal MedAce.’ This ...
Manipal: Two student of Manipal University belonging to different disciplines have launched an app called ‘Elixir Manipal. App facilitates students of the varsity to book an appointment with doctors ...
Manipal MedAce claims to be a cloud-first super app catering to both current MBBS students and medical postgraduate aspirants This pits Manipal MedAce directly in competition with edtech giant ...
A team from Tonse Technologies have launched an app to cater to religious needs during the holy month A team of techies from Tonse Technologies, a startup incubated by MUTBI, operating from Manipal ...
Offers micro learning modules, live tutoring sessions, online dissection lab, 3D interactive learning, and gamified assessments Provides PG aspirants with personalised solutions for NEET ...
Customers can click the SOS button to alert five people about any medical emergency and get immediate help from Manipal Emergency Care Medikoe has joined hands with Manipal Ambulance Response Service ...
Manipal Global Education Services launches Manipal Med Ace, a 'super' app for medical learning and preparation. Manipal Global Education Services on September 14, 2023 launched Manipal Med Ace, a ...
Manipal Global Education Services has made a push into the online medical education space with the launch of its new app in a mobile and cloud-first format, called Manipal MedAce, catering to medical ...
BENGALURU: Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE) on Thursday launched a new app -- Manipal MedAce -- to help MBBS students supplement their learning and medical aspirants prepare for entrance tests ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then, according to Dr. James McQuivey’s Forrester study “How Video Will Take Over the World”, an average one minute video is worth 1.8 million words, which is ...