The SC has ruled that courts cannot increase seats in medical colleges through interim orders as the power to hike the number of seats is vested with the Medical Council of India's (MCI) Board of Governors alone.
A bench of Justices H L Dattu and C K Prasad, in a judgement, said any such order by courts ..
In an effort to put an end to all confusion and apprehension, the school education department has directed the schools to start the admission process only in May.
Handing over circulars and a copy of the government order detailing the instructions at a meeting of school heads on Jan 12, the joint director ..
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The Supreme Court has come down heavily on the high courts for setting up a new trend of allowing the medical colleges in the country to increase the seats beyond the quota fixed for them by regulator Medical Council of India and termed such a practice as nothing but “destruction” of the rule of law.
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Hyderabad-based Association of Indian Management Schools(AIMS) announced that it will hold its national level test for management admission on February 12 at 32 cities across the country.
AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) is one of the five main exams like CAT and GMAT. An on line ..
The city government told the Delhi High Court that it has not violated any law by allowing schools to admit children below four years to pre-school or nursery classes.
The Delhi government's Directorate of Education's counsel said the Right to Education Act, which came into force in 2009, supersedes ..
Meghalaya government has prohibited screening procedures of students during admission in "all schools including private schools" even as it barred teachers from engaging in private teaching activity.
"The state government prohibits screening procedures, i.e. any tests or ..
Children aged over 4 years and those who don't enjoy any special quota seem to have a bleak chance of getting admission this year.
Since many Delhi schools are not taking fresh batches for KG and offering only 35 per cent or less seats to kids under general category for nursery.
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The parents of children applying for nursery admission in various Delhi school under the general category claim that they are the “new minority”.
“We don't understand the kind of discrimination that is being allowed by the Delhi Education Department where seats under the general category ..
Delhi government today decided to keep the admission process in Nursery Schools open beyond March 31st which is the last, for children from economically weaker sections to ensure that seats are filled completely. The government has taken this step for the first time to ensure that the vacant EWS seats are filled ..