Admission News in India Jan 2011

  • Parents threaten to protest 25/Jan/2011
  • Parents who went to collect admission forms at Hasanat School, Andheri (E) on Monday were surprised to find out that forms were available only for the nursery section. The Andheri school, which had stopped taking in non-Bohra students, put up a notice that forms for 2011-2012 session could be collected on Monday. ..
  • Government says no' to fee hike in IITs 22/Jan/2011
  • The Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) on Friday asked the Kakodkar Committee to “re-work” its proposal seeking a four-fold increase in fees for undergraduate courses at the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). At a meeting of the Joint Council of IITs held here, HRD ..
  • Medical college fees in Maharashtra to go up by 120% 21/Jan/2011
  • From the forth coming year medical education fees in the state run medical colleges is all set to go up from Rs 18,000 per year to Rs 40,000. This is in accordance with the proposal by department of medical education (MED) that has been pending since 2004. Apart from this, the government ..
  • IIMs admission gets tougher 14/Jan/2011
  • Securing admission into IIMs, has been no easy feat before, the cut off percentiles announced by the IIMs recently are higher as compared to previous years. IIM-Ranchi has last year announced the highest cut-off of 99.65 percentile among all IIMs. The cut-off that has been announced by IIM-Ranchi this ..
  • No MBA entry without a test 10/Jan/2011
  • Pulling up states that admitted management aspirants on the basis of graduation scores, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has ruled that a student can't be enrolled in a post-graduate management programme without entrance exam marks. Several states including Maharashtra, opened their ..
  • Nationalise professional college admission 9/Jan/2011
  • The concept of entrance examination was laid down in the National Policy on Education 1986 and the Programme of Action Plan of 1992, and it was decided that “the movement towards entrance tests for admission to institutions of higher education will be encouraged and promoted by the UGC and the State Governments. ..
  • 5% Engg seats must for poor 3/Jan/2011
  • Doing away with the voluntary tuition fee waiver scheme of the AICTE for ten per cent students,the new norm makes it mandatory for each and every institute to keep five per cent seats for economically backward sections.In view of the space crunch, it has been decided that there will be only two classifications rural and ..

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