Education News in India

  • Admissions Fair 2009 6/Jun/2009
  • Kolkata: Students and parents across the city flocked to the three-day Admission Fair 2009 from 10 am to 8 pm at the Ice Skating Rink that started today.   The fair was for those who had passed their class 12. As one student put it: “The fair is for those who’ve topped their Class 12 or ..
  • Music varsity in Karnataka functional from 2010 8/Jun/2009
  • Gulbarga: The proposed Karnataka State Music University, the first ever music varsity in South India is likely to be functional from next year. The varsity is likely to be set up at Mysore. The proposed University will offer different courses in music and dance at undergraduate and postgraduate level from the ..
  • Indians now look at Scottish universities 8/Jun/2009
  • Indian students have started taking a liking to Scotland and its educational institutions mainly because of the high quality research opportunities for post-graduate researchers and guaranteed job opportunities, said officials from four Scottish universities - Aberdeen, Glasgow, Dundee and West of Scotland. ..
  • More girls to benefit from Mayawati's scholarship scheme 8/Jun/2009
  • Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati on Friday decided to include married girls in a scholarship scheme for female students from poor families. A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting of the state cabinet here, an official spokesman told sources. The scheme provides for disbursement of ..
  • Blend spirituality with technology 8/Jun/2009
  • Kochi: Calling upon the engineers in the State to blend spirituality with technology, Padma Bhushan awardee and founder-director of IIM-Bangalore N S Ramaswamy said that engineers should focus on evolving technologies for the betterment of mankind. "There should be a spiritual approach to engineering. It's ..
  • Simply no takers for basic science 8/Jun/2009
  • After the success of ISRO’s moon mission Chandrayaan-1, India has proved its versatility in space science by launching two more satellites including one with potential military applications. Even though these inventions give a major boost to our capabilities, the sad part of the story is that new entries into the ..
  • The Centre for Youth Development and Studies 8/Jun/2009
  • Bharathidasan University, conducted a five-day residential workshop on communication skills benefiting 40 students, including 25 girls, from 10 colleges in central districts recently. The participants were mostly drawn from economics, commerce and management disciplines. Inaugurating the workshop, ..
  • University offers PG course in geo-informatics 8/Jun/2009
  • Gandhigram Rural University offers a two-year M.Sc Geo-informatics programme and a one-year competitive Post Graduate Diploma in Spatial Technologies. Both the programmes are multi-disciplinary in nature and cover digital cartography, remote sensing, digital image processing, GIS, GPS, visual computing, Java and Web ..
  • School students combat climate change in their own ways 4/Jun/2009
  • New Delhi: They are young and enthusiastic and their mantra is go green! Apart from being passionately involved, these youngsters are pursuing their own climate change initiatives for a safe and clean environment. Meet Lavanya Julaniya, Rishika Jerath, Siddharth Banerjee, Aman Ahuja and Raja Singh - all active ..
  • Two Indian students get Canadian scholarships 4/Jun/2009
  • Toronto: Two Indian doctoral students are among 37 international researchers who have been awarded Canadian scholarships. The two Indian recipients for the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for 2009 are Niladri Chattopadhyay, who will pursue cancer research at the University of Toronto, and Atam Kapoor, who ..

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