Education News in India

  • IIT-Bombay signs MoU with Canadian varsity 8/Jul/2009
  • Toronto: The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, plans to work jointly with Edmonton-based University of Alberta to work together on energy and health research. According to the three-year agreement finalised at the weekend by IIT-Bombay professor ..
  • Select Primary teachers like IAS officers - Kalam 8/Jul/2009
  • New Delhi: In India, primary school teachers should be selected the way civil service officers are to ensure that they are qualified and equipped to groom young children, former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam said on Tuesday. Kalam was speaking on Capacity Building in Young Minds for the Central Institute for ..
  • Govt contemplating bill on foreign universities: Sibal 8/Jul/2009
  • Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, he said India needs to become a world class educational hub for which 'we need to access' global institutions. 'I hope to send it (Foreign University Bil) to the Cabinet', he said in the Rajya Sabha, adding that the bill will be brought to Parliament whenever ..
  • Principals told to inform cop about ragging 8/Jul/2009
  • Chennai: Appealing to the heads of various in educational institutions to lodge complaints on ragging immediately, the commissioner of police, T. Rajendran said. Speaking at a meeting convened for the Principals of city colleges, he said steps should be taken to curb the menace of ragging by following the ..
  • Heard of audiometry? 7/Jul/2009
  • Audiometricians are urgently required by ENT specialists but they are in short supply. Now that the government has launched its National Programme for Prevention and Control of Deafness, the need is more acutely felt, the specialists say. An audiometrician is as important to the field of ENT as an ..
  • Opportunities beckon engineering students 7/Jul/2009
  • Eighty per cent of Indians don’t have bank accounts, 50 per cent of Indians don’t have access to primary health care, 50 per cent of food distributed by the government for public doesn’t reach the targeted groups and the country faces a shortage of nearly three lakh teachers. These are ..
  • Unfinished work of academic reforms 7/Jul/2009
  • The decision of the University of Kerala to wait for another year before implementing the credit and semester system for its degree courses has, more than anything else, brought into sharp focus the ‘unfinished business’ of academic and administrative reforms in universities in the State. ..
  • Entrepreneurship programme at Osmania 7/Jul/2009
  • Hyderabad: Osmania University will organise a four-week Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) for unemployed graduates/post- graduates in any subject. EDP has modules on project identification, finance, licences, IPR, marketing, communication skills and industrial visits. Applications for the ..
  • Training at Czech university 7/Jul/2009
  • Coimbatore: Five students pursuing B. Tech. in Textile Technology at Kumaraguru College of Technology are on a six-week training programme at the Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic. According to a release from C Ramasamy, President of the college, Pavel Jancik, a professor from the ..
  • MBA in Healthcare Management: CREMA 7/Jul/2009
  • Mumbai: CREMA – Clinical Research Education & Management Academy will now be offerig an MBA in Healthcare.   CREMA has tied up with Assam’s University of Dibrugarh, a state university, for a two-year full-time programme. The university is approved by UGC and accredited by NACC. ..

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