Students from India and other non-European Union countries, wishing to study in Britain, will face more restrictions from next month under plans to cut student visas by over 25 per cent a year — a reduction of close to 80,000 visas.
New rules, set to come into force from April, will require ..
The Chamber of Small Industry Associations (COSIA) and the Jagdishprasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University at Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan have come together to set
up a renewable energy research centre.
This is the first joint venture of its kind in the country where an industry association and an educational ..
The Maharashtra Government is planning to enact a law to regulate fee hikes by schools in the state, the Legislative Council was informed.
A Bill in this regard will be introduced in the ongoing budget session of the Legislature. Provision for a penalty of Rs 5 lakh and/or imprisonment up to three years has been ..
Delhi government aims to take up construction of 30 new school buildings as part of plans to bring a much-needed expansion in its educational
infrastructure and has proposed to expand its scholarships to weaker sections of the society.
Presenting the budget for the fiscal 2011-12, Delhi Chief Minister ..
Britain has decided to slash the number of foreign students coming to the UK for studies by 100,000 a year under plans to crack down on the regime, the local media said.
Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May is expected to make a series of measures to tackle bogus colleges and tighten the rules, including ..
The Punjab government today decided to give additional five marks to rural candidates for direct recruitment in all its departments, corporations and
boards.
A letter in this regard had been issued by the state government, an official release said here.
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Only 10 of the total 67 colleges in Meghalaya are certified or accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Education Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh informed the assembly.
Replying to a question by Leader of Opposition Conrad Sangma, the minister said several criteria were taken into ..
Terming the issuance of fake pilot licenses as a "serious" issue, Government told it has asked for the audit of 40 flying schools in the country and made it clear that no leniency will be shown.
"There are about 40 flying schools. Now there is an audit of these schools... Blanket order has ..
Attrition is becoming a big worry for the fast-growing Indian employment market and could even have a snowballing effect on the country's vast talent pool, according to global HR group Randstad.
"For the Indian market, attrition is turning out to be a big worry... People are being offered high ..
Educational institutions cannot withhold information sought under the RTI Act citing commercial confidence, the Central Information Commission has held.
Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi said in his order in a case, "Educational institutions cannot claim exemption under Section 8(1)(d) which relates ..