Education News in India

  • III-M's 'Shaastra 09' for engineering students 30/Sep/2009
  • Chennai: A variety of skills of engineering students will be on display at the five-day technical extravaganza of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) holding the four-day annual 'Shaastra'09' from September 30. Among the focus areas would be sutainability, with Sutainability of Shaastra (SOS) ..
  • Engineering entrance to be held on April 25 29/Sep/2009
  • New Delhi: The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), which paves the way for admission to top technology institutions like the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), will be held on April 25 next year. The exam would be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). AIEEE ..
  • Community colleges, a novel concept 29/Sep/2009
  • Karnataka’s tryst with community colleges, a concept spearheaded by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), has begun with Geeta Ramanujam Educational Institution (GREI) enrolling 29 students for a two-year Associate Degree at its campus situated in Agara village on the outskirts of Bangalore. ..
  • NIT-Warangal to become univ with medical, law courses too 29/Sep/2009
  • Warangal (Andhra Pradesh): After serving as a premier engineering school for 50 years, the National Institute of Technology (NIT)-Warangal is set to become a full-fledged university that will offer a host of courses, including medicine, law as well as postgraduate degrees in humanities and business economics. ..
  • A new institution in the making 29/Sep/2009
  • Over 15,000 children in Mizoram deprived of schooling 29/Sep/2009
  • Aizawl: About 15,000 children in Mizoram, aged six to fourteen, are deprived of schooling even though the northeastern state is India's second most literate after Kerala, an official report said. "After finding that around 15,000 children, mostly tribals, are deprived of formal education, the state's ..
  • Enunciating a rights-based viewpoint 29/Sep/2009
  • Dr. G. N. Karna is a member of the National Human Rights Commission Core Group on disability and Chairman, Working Group on Disability for 11th Five Year Plan. He is a member of the Consultative Committee on Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Castes, and Social Welfare for Mid-Term Appraisal of 11th Five-Year Plan and is ..
  • CSA gets prestigious research project 29/Sep/2009
  • Kanpur: Chandra Shekhar Azad (CSA) University of Agriculture and Technology has bagged a prestigious project wherein the agricultural university would be developing the seeds for potato, onion and garlic. For this, the CSA has received a grant of Rs 1 crore. Meanwhile, the Board of Management (BoM) of CSA has ..
  • IITs, IIMs campus on foreign shores indicated 29/Sep/2009
  • New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has indicated that it may allow the premier Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) to set up campuses in foreign countries once they improve their faculty positions. The ministry had said it may not be ..
  • Quota law not binding on pvt foreign varsities 29/Sep/2009
  • New Delhi: Foreign universities and education providers setting up campuses in India are unlikely to be required to provide for reservations for Scheduled Castes and Tribes and other backward classes (OBC). Even as minister for human resource development Kapil Sibal said that “reservation laws as applicable to ..

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