Jharkhand Tourism Minister Bimla Pradhan sought to remind Union Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay on his assurance to fund skill-training for 1500 students from the state.
"We have sent two letters to the union tourism department, reminding them about Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay's ..
The Delhi High Court set aside its single judge's order directing Medical Council of India(MCI) to grant permission to three private medical colleges for enrolling more number of students in MBBS course from this academic session.
The court, however, asked the Board of Governors of the Council to ..
Residents of Kajawade village in Malegaon taluka of Nashik district have opposed the proposal to allot a nearby land for a centre of Uttar Pradesh-based Aligarh University.
The proposal had been put up by Maharashtra government recently.
But the village ..
New Delhi-based Institute of Objective Studies (IOS) said it planned to set up a regional institute for media studies in this city and Kolkata this year.
IOS Chairman Dr M Manzoor Alam said the organisation, as part of its ongoing silver jubilee celebrations, is organising a three-day ..
Citing education as a sector with "immense potential" for Indo-US cooperation, a top US government official stressed the need for a "policy framework" to facilitate exchange of students between both countries.
"There is a need for a policy framework so that universities from the ..
Students studying Bachelor of Law (LLB) at Gujarat University (GU) will have a just two attempts to clear their examinations through their existing syllabus.
In tune with the newly-implemented Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), GU has announced the new regulations for the examinations for LLB students. ..
The maiden class XI (science) first semester board exams conducted by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) commenced on Thursday with over 82,000 students taking the mathematics paper.
Contrary to the expectations of the students that the first semester paper would be an ..
A two-day national conference on chemistry was launched Thursday at the Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry.
The conference, titled "Chemistry: Education and Research Frontiers", was inaugurated by eminent scientist CNR Rao and is being ..
Australia will boost education and research collaboration with India to help it tide its demand for skilled workforce in the areas of faculty capacity building and curriculum renewal.
"Australia is committed to strengthening education and training ties with India. Opportunities for Australia in India ..
India, a signatory to WTO agreement cannot wish away the consequences that it will bring on all sectors, including education. The entry of foreign universities into India will happen sooner than later. The need of the hour is to meet this challenge head-on by creating awareness among stake-holders - students, parents, ..