Education News in India

  • Taking the high road to development 2/Aug/2011
  • Environmental pollution Landslide control Management of roads in different terrains Preparation of national standards and specifications, code of practices issued by Indian Roads Congress, Bureau of Indian Standards, Ministry of Roads Transport and Highways, and National ..
  • Old-edition textbooks set students lagging behind 2/Aug/2011
  • The tendency of many engineering institutions to recommend the same editions of books year after year might work well for the second-hand book market, but experts are concerned that the practice would deny students the benefits of a current and relevant syllabus. Most students say the dependence is ..
  • Australia-India council meet discusses students mobility 1/Aug/2011
  • The first meeting of the Australia-India Education Council saw extensive discussion on mobility of students between the two nations. Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Union Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said student mobility could be ensured only if there was assurance ..
  • It's a new, improved CAT 1/Aug/2011
  • The Common Admission Test (CAT), the qualifying exam for admissions to the Indian Institutes of Management, is arguably among the toughest and most popular exams in the country. Known to spring surprises in format, questioning patterns and number of questions – understandably, to retain the edge in these times of ..
  • Branch suggestor to help engineering aspirants 1/Aug/2011
  • The stage is set for the final phase of engineering admissions and students are raking their heads to choose the right course in the web counselling. Despite the advice from experts, teachers, seniors and friends, majority of them are never sure of what they should study, or what suits their intellect. ..
  • Australia-India to collaborate for building skilled workforces 3/Aug/2011
  • Australia said it will continue to collaborate with Indian businesses and education and training institutions to support building of skilled and well trained workforces in both the countries.   "Both the countries are looking at ways to ensure their training institutions have the capacity to ..
  • Student visa applications on slide in Australia: Report 3/Aug/2011
  • Australia has recorded a drop of almost 63 per cent in offshore international student visa applications from India in the last financial year, according to latest official data.   The figures also show an overall drop of 20 per cent in the offshore international student visa applications, media ..
  • Malaysian student emerges world champion in MS word 2010 3/Aug/2011
  • A Malaysian student emerged world champion after he won a competition in mastering Microsoft Word 2010.   Clement Ng Chwin Chiat bagged a USD 5,000 scholarship in the 2011 Worldwide Competition on Microsoft Office that attracted about 228,000 participants from 57 countries who competed to demonstrate ..
  • Oxygen detected in space 3/Aug/2011
  • The European Space Agency's Herschel telescope has found the first confirmed evidence of oxygen molecules in space, according to a report published this week in the Astrophysical Journal.   The traces, which have long eluded astronomers, were found in the star-forming region of the Orion constellation...
  • Six new medical colleges to come up in Gujarat 3/Aug/2011
  • Nearly half a dozen medical colleges with 900 seats are to be set up in Gujarat in the next couple of years, Minister of State for Health Parbat Patel said.   As many as 900 more seats are to be added in the State's medical education by opening six new medical colleges in the next couple of years, he ..

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