Quantum University, Roorkee: News & Events
Students of BSc and MSc Visits Bharti Dairy Products
March 19, 2020: The Quantum School of Health Sciences- Quantum University organised an industrial visit for over 50 BSc and MSc students of Nutrition and Dietitics domain to Bharti Dairy Products. The visit was aimed at giving students practical experience of working environment in food processing plants. Students were demonstrated milk collection and processing process, sensory visual, adulteration techniques, milk distribution systems, product lines, supply chains process, testing of fat content by manual and machine process, chilling, homogenisation, pasteurisation and packaging of the milk. They also learnt about various stages of quality assurance process followed by packaging, post packaging and delivery system. They also experienced the making of milk products such curd, cottage cheese and cheese. it was a highly engaging experience and students were able to learn interaction, job processes and professional habits. It increased students ' awareness and access.
School of Technology Organises Seminar on Cyber Security
March 5, 2020: The Quantum School of Technology, Quantum University organsied a seminar on Cyber Security for BCA students. The seminar was witnessed by over 70 students. The conference intended to demonstrate the seriousness of today's cybercrimes. The seminar was facilitated by faculty member Deepak Kumar, who explained the rise of cybercrimes with increasing dependency on Technology. He also made students aware of different kinds of cyber attacks in business and industry and also of the numerous jobs available in the cyber-safety market.
University Organises Workshop on ‘Analysis of Financial Budget-2020’
February 5, 2020: Dean of Quantum School of Business facilitated a workshop on ‘Analysis of Financial Budget-2020’ on February 4. The students along with professors of the department attended the workshop. The students presented a comprehensive budget review and its all aspects including Direct/Indirect Taxation, Education Infrastructure, Start-up Development, MSME, Pension, Fiance Sector, Technology Department, Women Empowerment, House Hold and NRI Banking. Students emphasized more on outlay-output-outcomes framework of the budget. Students analysed the Budget's effect on the stock market in India at the end of the workshop.
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