This is taking education to an altogether different level. And it begins with an annual train journey that takes youngsters in the age group of 20-25 on a 9000 km adventure covering 13 cities in 18 days. The objective of the journey is to promote enterprise-led development by igniting in the travellers (yatris) a spirit ..
Every student who is keen to learn a foreign language generally seems confused about choosing which language he/she should study. Thousands of institutes in the country offer foreign language courses such as German, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, French, Japanese etc. With the world becoming a global village, learning a ..
Education in India is certainly going through a process of change. At every level, be it primary or tertiary, education has seen some sort of tweaking. The latest is the mulling over of a national level entrance exam for admission to colleges. Yes, the HRD Ministry is thinking of putting an exam in place that is akin to ..
One interview, a few tough questions, some quizzical moments, prompt answers and you’ve grabbed a job. Sound like a cake walk? But it’s not. For this interview is very different. Yes, we are talking about the final hurdle of the UPSC Civil Service exam — the interview round scheduled for mid-March. So ..
BUDGET 2009
Rs 900 crore for ‘Mission in Education through ICT’ Rs 827 crore allocated for opening one Central University in each uncovered state Rs 2,113 crore allocated for IITs and NITs National Mission for Female Literacy launched A scheme introduced to provide full interest subsidy during the ..
Although tigers are in the news, many of them are still dying unnatural deaths across the country. Like all living beings, tigers have the right to survive. Additionally though, we need to understand that the survival of the tiger is important for our own survival too.
At the top of the food pyramid, the ..
In order to be part of the future world order India is working towards a knowledge economy. In keeping with its mission, the government has set a target to create a critical mass of people that would propel the knowledge economy. This critical mass is envisaged as the wealth of the nation and needless to say education ..
e biggest beneficiary of economic liberalisation in India has been the financial services segment, which is commonly referred to as the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) segment. Liberalisation has brought in new products, new services, new players — all of which have resulted in multiple choices ..
The Indian Institutes of Management have a mandate to contribute quality manpower for nation building. However, over the years they have come to be perceived as institutes that churn out managers who merely aspire for big salary packages or placements in top companies. IIM-Indore is working towards demystifying that ..
Chennai: Queen's University Belfast, a member of the Russell Group today signed a partnership agreement with Madras Christian College (MCC), Chennai.
The partnership with Queen's University Belfast is MCCs first major partnership agreement with a leading UK university.
This newly formed ..