Education News in India

  • Take-off trouble 16/Mar/2011
  • If one goes through the Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) exam results, the failure rate would stun any outsider. As one speeds down the list of roll numbers and marks scored, the word ‘fail’ appears with such frequency that it is very easy to spot an aberration — that is, a ‘pass’ ..
  • MCI plans to introduce dose of ethics in MBBS course 16/Mar/2011
  • The Medical Council of India (MCI) plans to incorporate “medical professionalism” under the revised MBBS curriculum. As per an MCI note, “Medical ethics and professionalism forms the basis of contact between doctors and society.” MCI’s under graduate education working group, headed by ..
  • Doctors outraged over MCI proposal 16/Mar/2011
  • Doctors are upset with the step-motherly treatment given to mental health even though suicides claim 348 lives across the country every day. In the latest move, the Medical Council of India (MCI) may cut down the two week posting of MBBS interns at a psychiatry ward to a week. “There is outrage on ..
  • Help at Hand 16/Mar/2011
  • With thousands of students on the threshold of school life, nearly over with their board exams, the question that faces them is what next? Luckily for them, there is no need to get confused about the choice of the course, the degree or even the University, as JIS Group Educational Initiatives launched a comprehensive ..
  • Vocational courses in schools face tough times 16/Mar/2011
  • Though everybody welcomes the idea of schools looking beyond pure academic lessons and imparting skill-based courses, vocational courses are not popular among city schools. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently issued a circular about the new vocational courses from the coming academic year for ..
  • VC calls for fillip of cluster concept 15/Mar/2011
  • The “cluster concept” announced by the Bharathidasan University to encourage faculty-resources exchange among institutions affiliated to the Bharathidasan University has had a mixed response, says the Vice Chancellor of Bharathidasan University K. Meena. In a chat with The Hindu, on the sidelines of the ..
  • Open House explores exciting possibilities with new technologies 15/Mar/2011
  • Fancied a computer that comprehended your senses? Ever wanted a software application that worked on speech recognition? Looked for a tool that converted plain text into enviable calligraphy of your choice? Not wishful thinking, but exciting possibilities facilitated by latest software tools and ..
  • More practical training proposed for medical students 15/Mar/2011
  • Undergraduate medical students are all set to get more practical training with the Medical Council of India proposing an innovative curriculum to bridge the gap between theory and practice. The curriculum proposed by a special panel set up for the purpose by the MCI would be structured to facilitate ..
  • Cabinet approves Category I UNESCO institute 15/Mar/2011
  • The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved to establish the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development (MGIEP) as a Category I Institute of UNESCO at New Delhi. The proposal to set up the Institute was recommended by the UNESCO Executive Board, at its 182nd session held in ..
  • Job fair for women on March 19 in Chennai 16/Mar/2011
  • An exclusive job fair for women will be held in the city on March 19.   The fair is being organised by The Hindu, in association with Accenture and Sutherland, a press release said, adding AVTAR I-WIN would be the fair's knowledge partner.   Prithvi Shergill, Senior Vice President ..

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