The Bihar government has written to the Union Health Ministry for permission to start the academic session from August, with the college building and residential quarters complete at the AIIMS here, a central government project.
Bihar Health minister Ashwani Chaube said, the Centre has been ..
The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition which had challenged the exclusion of option to chose bifocal subjects in the online process for Junior College admissions.
Observing that the admission process had already started and it would not be appropriate for the High Court ..
The Madras High Court has set aside a single judge's order directing the Medical Council of India to inspect a private medical college and hospital here, which had sought increase in intake of students without insisting on production of 'Essentiality Certificate' from the Tamil Nadu government, by June 15.
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The Himachal Pradesh government approved a new policy to engage teachers and pay them on the basis of classes taken by them to fill vacant posts of teachers in tribal and notified backward areas.
The Post Graduate Teachers (PGT) teaching Plus-one and Plus-two students will be given Rs 150 per ..
Government and IITs today resolved their differences on the entrance exam row by agreeing on a compromise agreement over holding the common exams from next year.
As per the agreement, admission to the IITs from 2013 would be based ..
Goa University has introduced a unique five-year integrated MBA programme in hospitality, travel and tourism. Students will also be able to exit the programme after three years, if they desire, with a BBA degree.
"This course will stop the outflow ..
In a bid to attract more Indian students to study in Japan, the University of Tokyo has sought collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), a statement said here Wednesday.
Hiroshi Yoshino, director, University of Tokyo, ..
Thousands of children are still waiting to taste the fruits promised by the Right to Education Act in Gujarat. A latest independent survey on out-of-school children shows there are over 83,000 such children in the State. The highest number of such children ..
The British Council is inviting proposals for grants under the UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI). Ten grants of up to 50,000 pounds each are being made available as part of the Trilateral Research in Partnership Awards, which aims to support ..
Jammu and Kashmir will make 18 upcoming polytechnic colleges functional by August this year focussing on latest job-oriented courses to enable the pass-outs to compete in the private sector with more confidence and vigour.
R S Chib, Minister for ..