India has made tremendous strides and can now boast almost universal enrolment at elementary levels with a Net Enrolment Ratio of 99.8% at primary level (grades I to V) and 61.8% at upper primary level (DISE 2010-11). Enrolment rates of children from marginalised social groups, minorities and children with ..
The Indian Institute of Technology - Hyderabad is expected to get a major boost in research capabilities in the years to come with the cabinet committee on economic affairs finally approving a collaboration project with the government of Japan last week.
The project is expected to create value addition ..
Starting September 2, a group of around 850 students (approximately) will board the Gyanodaya Express, a train that will depart from New Delhi, taking students on their one-week education trip to understand the culture and various facets of India. The third installment of Gyanodaya marks a lot of firsts for the ..
Employability for the qualified students becomes a big issue recently. Job generation in Chennai has shown a decrease of 21% in April – June quarter comparatively. This may be due to the power crisis and as a result the closure of several small and medium ..