Education News in India

  • No fee reimbursement for second PG courses 1/Jul/2011
  • In a setback to thousands of minority students pursuing a second postgraduation course, the state government has barred them from availing tuition fee reimbursement from this academic year. The minority welfare department took the decision in view of the mounting financial burden and taking cue from the ..
  • Edu institutions to remain closed today in AP 1/Jul/2011
  • All India Students Federation (AISF) has called for an educational bandh in the city on Friday demanding government control on fee structure in private schools and colleges. The student's union demanded the state government to introduce measures to regulate fee structure in corporate and international ..
  • Gadchiroli to get agriculture college 1/Jul/2011
  • The state government has decided to set up a college in Gadchiroli, which will offer a diploma course in agriculture. Eighty per cent of the seats in the proposed college will be reserved for local tribal people. "Children of tribal people in Gadchiroli get education till secondary level, but have to go to other ..
  • Colleges support slow-but-good CATE 1/Jul/2011
  • At least 10 colleges offering admissions based on Common Aptitude Test for English (CATE) scores are likely to keep the admission open for general candidates even in the fourth cutoff list. Compared to non-CATE colleges, the admission to the colleges accepting CATE has been slow. Overall, 46 colleges in ..
  • Education needs a reality check: Nigavekar Dona 1/Jul/2011
  • With the youth forming a major chunk of the state's population, higher education reforms remain a pressing issue in need of drastic changes. "Indian education needs a reality check," said former chairman of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Arun Nigavekar, adding that he wanted to trigger a new thought ..
  • V-Cs agree on common syllabi, test 1/Jul/2011
  • Vice-chancellors of the 12 state universities of Uttar Pradesh have agreed to frame common syllabi of at least 63 subjects taught at the graduation level and have a common entrance test for admission in PhD course. They have also agreed on digitalising evaluation of answer sheets. At a meeting chaired by ..
  • Special tutoring scheme in more schools 1/Jul/2011
  • Having enabled about 200 students to improve their academic performances, Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd (CCCL) is planning to spread its Academic Performance Improvement Scheme (APIS) to more schools. Talking to The Hindu on Thursday, CCCL Chairman and CEO R. Sarbeswar said that the idea was to ..

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