Education News in India

  • Blind aspirants have a vision for their country 13/Jun/2011
  • They lost the eyesight but not the vision to carve a better future for themselves. On Sunday, 36 visually impaired candidates appeared in the civil services (preliminary) examination here in pursuit of their dream to serve the country as bureaucrats. Among them was Ram Mohan, who lost his eyesight four ..
  • Get your maths right 13/Jun/2011
  • Mathematics is about logical thought and reasoning and higher studies in the same requires a sound base in the subject besides analytical skills. Students who entered the university in or after the year 2009 and opted for mathematics honours as an undergraduate , irrespective of their choice of electives, ..
  • Expedition to the Antarctic 13/Jun/2011
  • An opportunity can present itself anywhere , anytime. We can truly make the best use of it if we are sensitive enough. Meet Aman Malik (right in photo), a second-year student of the University School of Chemical Technology (USCT), Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. "When I was in class XII, ..
  • Signs of the times 13/Jun/2011
  • It has been estimated that India has the largest number of hearing impaired people in the world. Sign language is their natural language. With this in mind and in order to prepare future sign language teachers, interpretertrainers and sign language resource persons for schools of the hearing impaired, Ignou — in ..
  • We need critical thinkers 13/Jun/2011
  • The employee skills deficiency issue continues to plague companies in India today, casting a shadow on their growth and evolution. Since a NASSCOM survey, a few years ago, estimated that only 25% of engineering college graduates are immediately employable in the IT industry, much has been made of this glaring gap ..
  • East-west confluence 13/Jun/2011
  • The Athens University of Economics & Business (AUEB) and the University of International Business and Economics ( UIBE), Beijing, are jointly organising a conference , 'Leadership and Management in a Changing World: Lessons from ancient east and west philosophy' from June 12-14 in Athens. The ..
  • Elephantine problem. Is there a solution to this 13/Jun/2011
  • With a human population bursting at its seams, more and more people are settling in areas that were once the habitat of elephants. This has resulted in human-elephant conflicts. Consequently, issues of elephant conservation and mitigation are becoming more important. In fact, a range of efforts are being initiated, ..
  • Education summit in Canada 13/Jun/2011
  • A delegation of 25 vice-chancellors from India is slated to visit the Education Summit in Canada. Held as part of the 'Year of India in Canada' and hosted by Carleton University, it builds on the agreement signed by the prime ministers of India and Canada, and the visit of a number of Canadian university presidents to ..
  • University collaboration 13/Jun/2011
  • A delegation from the University of Dayton, Ohio, led by Joseph Saliba, provost, recently visited Delhi Technological University (DTU) to explore possibilities of collaboration between University of Dayton (UD) and DTU. The delegation met the vice chancellor, heads of the departments and deans of the university and also ..
  • A new approach to problem-solving 13/Jun/2011
  • Franchise consulting is a specialised category of professional assistance for investors, entrepreneurs and enterprises. Such consultants are hired by both franchisors and prospective franchisee. For a prospective franchisee, the consultant assists in exploring opportunities and selecting the most appropriate franchise ..

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