Students who have been unable to secure admissions into Delhi University's distance learning programme now have time till October 3 to get themselves registered as the institution has extended its date of taking admissions by another three days.
The admission for undergraduate courses in the School ..
The Delhi High Court has directed the Medical Council of India (MCI) to allow the private medical colleges to increase MBBS seats from 100 to 150.
Justice Kailash Gambhir, in a 110-page judgement, said "the respondent MCI is directed to grant increase in the additional intake of students from 100 to ..
Schools in the city, after getting an unexpected number of applications for nursery admissions, have devised innovative methods to deal with the sheer volume before admitting the students.
Bombarded with the applications from not only Noida, but also Delhi and Ghaziabad, some schools have decided not to ..
The new move to accept CAT (Common Admission Test) scores for admission to MBA programmes at IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology),IISc (Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore) and FMS ( Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi) has been met with mixed reactions. While CAT scores are considered for admissions to over 140 ..
The recent furore over school admissions, admission deadlines, dates and availability of relevant information has been a concern for most parents. But now Internet is coming to their rescue, there is a site SchoolAdmissionIndia.com that comes in handy for troubled parents in the Delhi/NCR area.
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The state directorate of medical education and research (DMER) will release details of medical and dental seats at six unaided colleges, including three in Pune district, which have remained vacant after September 20 due to non-reporting or cancellation of admission by the candidates.
The admission ..
The 2011 Application Trends Survey conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) reveals that across all degree types, 46% of programmes in 2011 reported growth in applications from foreign students. Applicants from Asia-Pacific (APAC) countries (mainly India and China) were the largest source of foreign ..
Faced with a lack of demand for B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) seats, the State government was recently forced to scrap the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions to B.Ed colleges.
With an increase in the number of colleges that offer the course (418 colleges, more than 40,000 seats), these institutions ..
The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations has invited applications for an entrance examination to be held on October 16 for admission to the three-year LL.B. course in the government law colleges for 2011-12.
The test centres are in Thiruvananthapuram, Ernakulam, Thirssur, and Kozhikode.
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Maharashtra Government is yet to take action against 85 schools in Latur and Osmanabad district, who enrolled thousands of bogus students.
The revelation comes in the backdrop of a recent student survey in Nanded district, which found that as many as 1.4 lakh students, out of the seven ..