RoopalBakshi, a student of Central University of Jharkhand, who is pursuing a five-year integrated course in English became the only candidate from the country to have undergone a summer programme under Academy of Korean ..
A Parliamentary panel has expressed concern over the slow progress of government programmes for eliminating gender discrimination and has suggested a slew of measures including introduction of co-educational system in schools from elementary level.
"The most painful devaluation of women is the ..
Britain's Oxford University, one of the world's most prestigious educational institutions, may be risking its scholarly reputation in favour of commercial interests by courting the rich but academically weaker overseas students.
An internal report has warned that the university's admission of ..
The Madras High Court here directed the state government to extend free bus pass scheme to students in government law colleges within two weeks, a facility currently provided to their counterparts in arts and engineering colleges.
The High Court's Madurai Bench comprising justices N Paul ..
Expressing concern over India's insufficient energy resources, President Pranab Mukherjee said the country needs quick technology innovations to address its energy requirements for oil, coal and gas.
"In today's context, the importance of energy and energy security is paramount. With rising ..
A 29-year-old Indian-origin woman from South Africa is set to join the team of specialist engineers building the world's fastest car in the UK.
Beverly Singh, a mechanical engineer from Port Elizabeth, will help design the Bloodhound supersonic car, currently being built by a team of about 30 ..
HRD Ministry has added 95 seats to the existing pool of the National Institute of Technology (NITs) for this year only to accommodate some deserving candidates who were denied admission in the B Tech programme due to a software glitch during the counselling process.
These candidates were left out from ..
Former President A P J Abdul Kalam stressed the need for developing indigenous medical equipment and systems by harnessing the medical and engineering communities of the country.
"Today 90 per cent medical equipments for patients are imported in the country. Medical colleges can collaborate with ..
Great Lakes Institute of Management, a premier B-School in the country, held the Second annual ‘Karma-Yoga Convention’ at its Platinum Rated LEED-certified campus in Chennai.
The convention hosted distinguished leaders from NGOs, the industry, government administration and beneficiaries from ..
Human Resource Development ministry has sanctioned setting up of 24 new engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu for the current academic year, the Rajya Sabha was informed.
There are 498 engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. "24 new engineering colleges have been sanctioned for the year 2013-14. The process ..