In the absence of a regulatory body and a framework for curriculum, the number of institutes teaching physiotherapy is fast declining. Angered by the neglect and below par service conditions , more than 1,000 physiotherapists went on a two-day hunger strike in the city, demanding a regulatory body on the lines of the ..
Students who are appearing for the HSC and SSC board exams this academic year and wish to seek grace marks for excellence in sports will have to submit their certificates to the authorities before March 1.
However, beginning next year, students will be able to avail of the 25 additional marks only if they ..
If in Bhopal, getting into college doesn’t mean freedom from uniform. Around 1,800 students of the two government-run, autonomous girls’ colleges of the city are faced with the prospect of coming to class in uniform, at least four days a week. This is likely to begin from January 1.
The two ..
The young generation must hone their skills and put to use their talent to use in the research activity, Chairman of AP State Council of Higher Education P. Jayaprakash Rao said while inaugurating a workshop on X-ray diffraction in Andhra University on Tuesday.
Importance of research in science and ..
In a bid to reform appointment of teachers in schools, the Tamilnadu govt. has ordered to conduct written exam(Teachers eligibility test-TET) and certificate verification for appointing PG teachers.
According to the GO released by school education dept. secretary Sridhar: "Untill now, PG teachers ..
An Aero-sport Training Institute would soon be established in Mizoram for promotion of adventure tourism and aero-sport, an official statement said.
Inaugurating the first Paragliding Festival and Spot Landing Competition at Serchhip yesterday, Mizoram tourism secretary B Sairengpuii said, ..
Angry parents picketed a government girls high school here in protest against the headmistress' order to students not to wear flowers, bangles or anklets, leading to her withdrawing the order.
The Headmistress had ordered that students should not wear gold ornaments and also remove flowers before ..
The number of Indian scientists may be on the low side, but 82 per cent of Indian students believe that it is very important for the country to lead the world in science.
A multi-country survey to understand the response to science, both on the academic front as well as for adventure, conducted by Lenovo, ..
While trying to come to grips with the revolution in the offing in the PU syllabus, the pet chant of academicians now is: Why not introduce CBSE in government schools too?
A number of them see the fact that state students are not taught in the English medium as the root cause of all their problems in ..
MCI’s plans to introduce a national-level common entrance test for MBBS has set off alarm bells in Karnataka. In panic, the government has decided to upgrade pre-university syllabus to CBSE level, while doing nothing about the state syllabus up to SSLC. That's like a fighter pilot trained on sub-sonic aircraft ..