The Uttarakhand government directed all district magistrates to ensure that at least 25 per cent of the seats in private schools were earmarked for poor students under the Right to Education Act.
During a review meeting of "Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan" through video-conferencing, Chief ..
In a telling commentary on the fate of private engineering colleges in Madhya Pradesh, not a single student has taken admission in 20 of them in this session, a report said.
Not only are these 20 colleges going through a bad phase, but there are 60 more colleges also where the total number of ..
English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu), one of the first institutions in the state to take in foreign students, has cut down its intake under this category drastically this year. The number of foreign students this year has come down to 75 from a total of 300 last year, as the institution for the first time set ..
Admission to the management courses of the IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) will no longer require Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) scores. It was recently announced that JMET would be scrapped and the IITs would accept only the CAT scores.
This move comes closely after the statement by the All ..
Competition is on for admissions under sports category in the current academic session (2011-12) at Banaras Hindu University ( BHU).
A total of 65 seats under sports category at undergraduate level and 26 seats at post-graduate level are available in the university, and this year it is going to be a tough ..
While junior college admissions are history for many, colleges are still being approached by students and parents looking for seats. Besides ATKT students and CBSE students who opted for school-based assessment, students who got online admissions are still trying their luck in top-rung city colleges.
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For years, every class at the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM) was boringly uniform. Students were mostly boys, with only a sprinkling of the other sex. In class these young men thought similarly, used identical logic and took decisions that were alike, for they were all hardwired to behave in a certain fashion at ..
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that unusual high cut-offs for general category students cannot be used as eligibility criteria to deprive admission to OBC students under 27% quota to central educational institutions, including Jawaharlal Nehru University and Delhi University.
A bench clarified the ..
Recently, a PG Medical seat Radiology in a private medical college in Navi-Mumbai was fetched at Rs1.7 Crore
With the capitation fees showing an alarming increase of 40%, preference of students seemed to have swayed from subjects like Pediatrics and Gynecology to Radiology and Orthopedics.
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Government today made it clear that 27 per cent reservation would be provided by the Delhi University to OBC candidates, a day after the Supreme Court delivered a strong ruling in this regard.
The Supreme Court order on OBC reservation will be fully implemented in the Delhi University, HRD ..