Education News in India

  • 31 new junior colleges create seat boom 22/Feb/2011
  • Class X students facing the daunting task of SSC examinations this year can take heart: Thirty-one new junior colleges have come up in the Mumbai region since last year, giving them more opportunities. What has also helped is the education department’s decision to give examinees the chance to mention as many as 35 ..
  • Best-five likely to stay this year too 22/Feb/2011
  • SSC pass-outs seeking admission to junior colleges in the state must gear for an uphill struggle for the second year running. A state education department notification has said junior college admissions for the next academic session will again be based on the best-five system. This is despite a special ..
  • HSC timetable changed without warning 22/Feb/2011
  • Students preparing for the HSC examinations found their worst nightmare come true on Monday afternoon when they discovered that the date for the French, Urdu and Pali tests had been rescheduled without any warning. A few months ago, the state education board had put online the timetable for the HSC exams, ..
  • Warp and weft of good research 22/Feb/2011
  • We have to pay attention to several aspects of work for success in research. We have to adopt good styles and reject unhealthy methods. We have to be wary of pitfalls. What are they? Pitfalls Selecting too ambitious a research project may take us to hard work that may not pay adequate ..
  • Thumbs-up for credit-semester system 22/Feb/2011
  • The Mahatma Gandhi University seems to have implemented the choice-based credit and semester system (CBCSS) for degree courses without many hiccups. University authorities say the new system that was introduced in 2009-10 has helped it in bringing a thorough academic transformation in its affiliated arts and science ..
  • Australia is least-crime prone country 22/Feb/2011
  • Australian excellence in education and the opportunity to build global careers through Australian education was showcased at the Australian Education Fair organised as part of the “Australian Education Excellence Showcase 2011” education fair series. Organised by the Australian government, the ..
  • There is a lot of focus on practical aspects 22/Feb/2011
  • Since my childhood I had thoughts of pursuing a Masters degree and like any youngster in India I nurtured a dream to study in the USA as I grew up. Following my brothers footsteps I applied for universities and got admitted in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (SIUC). ..
  • Huge demand for skilled professionals in IT industry 22/Feb/2011
  • Unlike most other fields, IT sector is human resource-intensive. The skills of its human resources – software professionals – are critical in keeping the sector running. IT industry is heavily dependent on the analytical skills of its workforce unlike other sectors such as heavy industries, ..
  • Have aptitude, will succeed 22/Feb/2011
  •  The Civil Services Examination has been considered the toughest and most selective competitive examination since the times of the British. The numbers speak for themselves. Of about two lakh who actually appeared for the exam in 2009, only 875 could make it to the services. In recent years, the trend for the best ..
  • Tiruchi professor in Marquis Who's Who 22/Feb/2011
  • The name of P. Calduwel Newton, 33-year-old Assistant Professor in Computer Science, Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Tiruchi, has been listed in the eleventh edition of Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering 2011-2012. A subsidiary of News Communications, Inc., Marquis Who's Who, the American ..

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