Education News in India

  • Lord Paul hopes U.K. will allow foreign students to work for 2 years 2/Jun/2011
  • India-born British industrialist Swraj Paul is hopeful that the U.K. government will continue to permit foreign students to work in the country for two years after completing their course. “The present [David Cameron-led coalition] government wants to be a little strict. I hope not and I hope they ..
  • IGNOU signs MoU with three Chinese varsities 3/Jun/2011
  • Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has signed an MoU with three Chinese universities for sharing of course material and embarking on cooperation programmes in the areas of teaching, faculty, student exchange and scientific research. The three universities are Open University of Hongkong ..
  • IT training in Green Computing 3/Jun/2011
  • HCL Learning, the education and talent development pision of HCL Infosystems, said it has launched an IT training program for Green Computing, in partnership with Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF). As part of the partnership, HCL with GSTF will offer the introductory training programs across 130 ..
  • University of Birmingham signs MOU with IISc 3/Jun/2011
  • The University of Birmingham and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore have inked a MoU to strengthen their academic engagement, the British institution said June 3rd.   While initial research links exist between the pision of Biological Sciences at IISc and the College of ..
  • No action on disposing textbooks under scheme till June 8 2/Jun/2011
  • The Tamil Nadu Government said it would not take any action on disposing printed 'Samacheer Kalvi Thittam' textbooks till June 8, the next date of hearing of petitions challenging the scheme pending before a pision Bench of Madras High Court. When a batch of petitions came up before the ..
  • Build satellite service station, Kalam tells ISRO 2/Jun/2011
  • Former President A P J Abdul Kalam suggested that Indian Space Research Organisation build a satellite service station in geo-synchronous orbit as he saw an opportunity for it in this field. Kalam, himself an acclaimed rocket scientist, said many  satellites in the geo-synchronous orbit face problems ..
  • Govt told to issue notification by June 8 on fee structure 2/Jun/2011
  • The Karnataka High Court directed the state government to issue a notification by June 8, fixing the fee structure in private engineering colleges as per recommendations of the Justice Padmaraj Committee on fee fixation. A pision bench, comprising Justices Manjula Chellur and Satyanarayana passed the ..
  • Fee hike: No outcome after PTA, institutions talks 2/Jun/2011
  • Even after a two-day long meeting between the Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) and the directors of educational institutions, there has been no outcome on the debate on proposed Fee Regulation Act, expected to be tabled in the coming session of Maharashtra legislature.   The ..
  • India has firm orders to launch 12 foreign satellites 2/Jun/2011
  • India has firm orders to launch 12 foreign satellites over the next few years, Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation K Radhakrishnan said.   He said ISRO has so far launched 26 foreign satellites by the home-grown Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). "We ..
  • Polish university to set up Tamil Chair 1/Jun/2011
  • In a sign of growing interest in the study of Indian culture in European universities, the Jagiellonian University at Krakow in Poland will soon establish a Tamil Chair. This was announced by First Secretary in the Indian Embassy in Warsaw Vikrant Rattan at the third Middle European Student Indology ..

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