Education News in India

  • Canada: a favourite destination for many 18/Aug/2009
  • Canada is a great country with a relatively low population and large size. There are six time zones, and both English and French are the official languages. There are over 90 universities, and most of them maintain a fine quality. The tuition fees are in general less than those in the U.S. There are several ..
  • Private institutions under the spotlight 18/Aug/2009
  • Educationist and activist of the Kerala Sasthra Sahitya Parishad R.V.G. Menon has been a vocal critic of the seat-fee agreement arrived at between managements of self-financing professional colleges and the government. He argues in this interview that the government should focus its energies and funds on the public ..
  • Short-term courses 17/Aug/2009
  • The Young Women’s Christian Association, Coimbatore, in association with VLCC is offering short-term courses in beauty training. Those who have passed Std. X can apply for the courses. The courses will be for three months and will be held for four hours everyday. Those interested can ..
  • KIIT celebrates I-Day 17/Aug/2009
  • Bhubaneswar: The 62nd Independence Day was celebrated at KIIT and its sister concern Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) with pomp and style.   Noted social activist Padmashree Tulasi Munda unfurled the national flag at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, where ten thousand tribal students ..
  • Workshop on 'Body Language' 17/Aug/2009
  • Kolkata: British Council is going to present a workshop on 'Body Language' at the British Council, here on August 27.   Interested participants may register and reserve their respective seats by paying a non-refundable administrative fee of Rs 450 as members and Rs 600 as non-members at the British ..
  • Seminar on 'Managing Group Discussions' 17/Aug/2009
  • Kolkata: British Council is going to hold a seminar on 'Managing Group Discussions' at their Camac Street office here on August 20.   Interested participants may register and reserve their respective seats by paying a non-refundable administrative fee of Rs 250 as members and Rs 450 as non-members at ..
  • Shadow a CEO 17/Aug/2009
  •   Kolkata: The Indian School of Business (ISB) has taken a new initiative of ‘Shadow a CEO’ ..
  • Indian doctors, made abroad! 17/Aug/2009
  • With the shortage of medical seats in India and the burgeoning desire to pursue medical education among middle classes, this new trend of Indian students getting medical degrees outside the country is increasing day-by-day. Though the practice of Indians studying medicine in erstwhile Russia started a few decades back ..
  • Award for TNAU scholar 17/Aug/2009
  • S. Balasubramanian, who completed his Ph.D. programme from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, has been presented the Jawaharlal Nehru Award for his thesis by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. Mr. Subramanian’s thesis was on “Studies on Pearling and Development of ..
  • Lecture-cum-training programme held 17/Aug/2009
  • The School of Open and Distance Learning (ODL) of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University organised a lecture-cum-hands on training on the newly evolved 2-learning tool for the benefit of ODL learners and content writers. Sabine Grunwald, Distance Education Co-ordinator, University of Florida, the U.S. conducted the training ..

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