University of Cincinnati, one of the top public research universities in the US, is planning to invest USD one million in undergraduate scholarships for Indian students in 2011 academic year.
The University would provide two full scholarships to undergraduate Indian students joining it in fall 2011. It ..
Portraying the shortage of right talent for companies to hire, a latest study said just 18 per cent of the fresh technical graduates surveyed possessed right skills to be eligible for jobs in IT services companies.
As per the study of over 40,000 technical graduates by assessment technology company ..
Ever since the inception of the Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in 2006, only about 40 to 50 per cent of the total enrolments had managed to take place. However, the academic year 2010 has seen 100 per cent admissions denoting a rise in interest among students for pure sciences.
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With the state government's new rules on school fees hike coming into effect from Monday, TOI looks at a few spunky parents whose lone battles against school managements forced the administration to sit up and take note.
While parents complained about the exorbitant hikes burning a hole in their wallets ..
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has instituted two awards to encourage schools across the country to implement the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) and the Mentoring and Monitoring system.
There are currently 11,044 schools affiliated to the CBSE in the country. The CCE awards ..
It was a unique auction which saw finance classes, mountain-climbing lessons, class notes and French tutorials going under the hammer but for a social cause.
The silent auction was being organised by the students of Delhi University's Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) for the last four years and this ..
Asutosh College on Monday banned posters, festoons and graffiti on the campus, triggering protests by students. “We cannot accept this order. It is unthinkable in a democratic country,” said a student as processions spilled on to SP Mukherjee Road and Hazra crossing, forcing police to intervene.
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Ninad Karpe started his career as a consultant advising companies planning to invest in India. He is now the CEO and Managing Director of Aptech which he joined in 2009. A keen follower of the education scenario both in India and around the world, Mr. Karpe maintains a blog—www.reformingeducation...
In the next two months the Department of Higher Education plans to launch a web portal through which video learning materials will be made available to students and teachers in colleges across Kerala.
From a corner of the Government Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram, the Centre for Content Development ..
Very few people, if any, can honestly state that there was never a point of time when they wanted to explore the world. Most of us have to wait till we complete our education and go abroad for further studies or even later when our fat salaries will permit us to go on international vacations. However there is a little ..