Education News in India

  • Fee committee raids 2 institutions in Tiruchy 6/Sep/2010
  • The committee monitoring fee structure in private engineering colleges in the state raided two institutions in Tiruchy following complaints from students that the colleges were charging fees in excess of the fixed amount. In the past few months, the committee has raided nearly 13 engineering colleges.<br ..
  • College authorities accused of demanding double fees: police 6/Sep/2010
  • A complaint has been lodged against the management of a local college for allegedly charging double fees from its students, police said.     The students of Ginni Devi Modi Girls (PG) College stated in their complaint that they were required to deposit an amount of Rs 30,359 as total fee ..
  • APPSC exams a "farce": TRS 6/Sep/2010
  • TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao today described the preliminary entrance exam conducted today by the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) amid protests by Telangana protagonists as a "farce" and demanded that the government cancel the test.     "Even though ..
  • APPSC ignores protests, goes ahead with recruitment exam 6/Sep/2010
  • Amid protests by Telangana protagonists, including ruling Congress MPs, the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) today conducted the preliminary examination for recruitment of Group-I service officers across the state.     Tension prevailed in the Osmania University here, the ..
  • Five-judge bench to hear plea on law on free education 6/Sep/2010
  • The Supreme Court today referred to the five-judge constitution bench a bunch of petitions challenging the validity of the law providing free and compulsory education.     A bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia said that the the matter will be put before a larger bench of five judges ..
  • Bengal attains 99 per cent literacy rate, says Buddhadeb 6/Sep/2010
  • West Bengal has achieved 99 per cent literacy rate, CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee claimed and said the government hoped to reach cent per cent literacy rate soon. "We have achieved 99 per cent literacy rate and I am confident that we will reach the targeted cent per cent literacy rate very soon," ..
  • 'Teachers of India and Pakistan can help improve relations' 6/Sep/2010
  • Emphasising on student interaction programmes, educationists in Pakistan have said teachers can only play pivotal role in improving relations between both nations. Trustees, principal and students of a public school in Lahore were recently in Delhi to participate in a three-day educational interaction ..
  • The scene of crime 6/Sep/2010
  • The Masters programme in criminal justice offered by the University of Cincinnati at Ohio began in 1978 and had its first graduate in 1981. Edward Latessa, professor and director of this programme says, "We have been ranked third by the US News and World Reports. Moreover, we have been accorded first place in ter ..
  • Discover new naunces 6/Sep/2010
  • Foreign language courses continue to be a favourite with students as they give them an international edge over their peers. Having working knowledge of any one international language sets a candidate apart in the job market as well. And while most of these courses like French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and so on draw a ..
  • Modern finance 6/Sep/2010
  • The Mathematical Sciences Foundation (MSF), a non-profit educational society, announces this year's edition of its part-time programme in mathematical finance, giving students an entry into the exciting world of modern finance. The course is certified by the ICICI Bank Ltd. The course is designed for ..

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