Education News in India

  • IIFT hosts National Trade and Logistics Symposium 2010 22/Nov/2010
  • Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) hosted a one day symposium on Trade and Logistics at its Kolkata campus on November 17. The presentations, conducted by IIFT and partner subject matter experts, included: The Rise of Africa and Opportunities for India, India Vs China in the Global Market, and Supply Chain ..
  • Henkel Innovation Challenge 2010 in India 22/Nov/2010
  • Henkel India Ltd announced the Henkel Innovation Challenge 2010 for creative minds with a keen business sense and a passion for innovation on November 15. An international business game which centres around innovation, creativity, and business know-how, the game is targeted at students in B-schools from 14 countries ..
  • Manmohan calls for change in varsity curriculum 23/Nov/2010
  • Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday said there was need for change in university curriculum that would enable a shift in the students' ability to meet the challenges posed by a rapidly growing economy and changing policies. Delivering the convocation address at the 29th convocation of the Satya Sai ..
  • Medical college's pro-poor admission policy gets SC nod 22/Nov/2010
  • Unaided private medical colleges can admit the poor and deserving students free of cost in its management quota even if that requires waving statutory regulations hindering such admissions, the Supreme Court has ruled. "If any college, out of charitable or philanthropic motive, wants to extend a ..
  • After back office, India roping in global functional jobs 22/Nov/2010
  • Wide availability of talent and cost advantage has helped India emerge as a "skill hub" not only for back-office jobs but also global functional roles, says an international recruitment firm. According to GlobalHunt, an executive search firm, In last two-three years, there was a 25- 35 per cent ..
  • Schools to remain open during winter in Kashmir Valley 22/Nov/2010
  • For the benefit of students who lost three crucial months of education as violent protests overwhelmed the Kashmir Valley during summer, the Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to keep schools open in winter. "We have decided to keep High and Higher Secondary schools open for one to two months ..
  • Two-year pharmacy bridge course planned 22/Nov/2010
  • Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) proposes to introduce a two-year degree bridge course for diploma holders in pharmacy for upgrading their knowledge. The course would be held in the evening hours and weekends to help those working in medical shops as pharmacists, Council President B Suresh said. <br ..
  • Varsities should be made more universal to flourish: Moily 22/Nov/2010
  • The Indian university system, which was once the best in Asia, has fallen on "bad times" and needs a revamp, Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily said. "There is need to revamp the entire university system and define the size, scope and operation of universities very clearly. India's ..
  • AIEEE exam to be also held online next year 22/Nov/2010
  • The CBSE-conducted AIEEE examination would be for the first time held online on a limited scale next year for admission to various NITs, IIITs, deemed universities and a few state institutions. While the regular pen-and-paper test will be held on April 24, 2011, the online version of the examination will ..
  • Blair Foundation to launch India fellowship 21/Nov/2010
  • Hoping to combine faith with developmental goals, the Tony Blair Faith Foundation (TBFF) has launched a fellowship in India to encourage young people to work in their own communities. The TBFF was launched in May 2008 and aims to empower young people to take multi-faith action against extreme poverty in ..

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