Bombay Times : (A supplement of The Times Of India - One of India's Leading Newspapers : issue - August 20, 1997.
NET GAINS : by Lyndon Cerejo
A perfect example of how the helpful pages get on the Web : NetGains reader
Vipul Lalka used the Net to search for colleges abroad. He collected all the
information and created a web page with links to different colleges listed
state-wise -- making life easier for other students planning to join the modern
day Quit India movement (http://www.cyberjunkie.com/vipul)
JAM : not Just Another Magazine - a popular magazine amongst the college students in India : issue - Vol 2 No. 23 - Aug 30 - Sept 14 '97
If u're apping for MS in Comp Sci/ Elec, click here
Vipul lalka (VESIT) has just made his own Homepage with the objective of helping
students planning to pursue their higher studies in the USA. Included is a
comprehensive list of many US Universities, listed state-wise. Clicking on the
University leads to its Official Homepage. The e-mail addresses of the
Electrical and/or Computer Science Departments of the Universities are also
provided and will be updated regularly. So, now you don't have to go on
searching for the info ....
Since the list of e-mail addresses is still a very small one, all you people out
there are invited to send in more. You can either use the online-form or send
Vipul an e-mail (thank him for taking all this trouble!). Feel free to send your
comments ...constructive comments preferred :-)
TCP?IP or Shellsock is desirable for viewing all the effects and a colour
monitor ofcourse.
THE URL : http://ww.cyberjunkie.com/vipul
E-mail : vipul@cyberjunkie.com
Channel Y : (A supplement of The Indian Express - One of India's Leading Newspapers : issue - November 1, 1997.
CYBERSTUFF : by Sujeet Bambawale
For all of you who're making up your minds about going to the US, here's how you
can do your groundwork. Go to Vipul Lalka's web page at www.cyberjunkie.com/vipul
He has covered all the universities with their e-mail addresses. And if you want
to send information to the universities, he has a zipped file which you can
download and unzip to get the email addresses, all at once, in a neat text
format. Then all you gotta do is cut and paste this into the 'To' section of
your email composition and off goes your application!
And a major help is that, this site is designed almost exclusively for Shell
users!