Education News in India

  • Two-year pharmacy bridge course planned 22/Nov/2010
  • Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) proposes to introduce a two-year degree bridge course for diploma holders in pharmacy for upgrading their knowledge. The course would be held in the evening hours and weekends to help those working in medical shops as pharmacists, Council President B Suresh said. <br ..
  • Varsities should be made more universal to flourish: Moily 22/Nov/2010
  • The Indian university system, which was once the best in Asia, has fallen on "bad times" and needs a revamp, Union Law Minister M Veerappa Moily said. "There is need to revamp the entire university system and define the size, scope and operation of universities very clearly. India's ..
  • AIEEE exam to be also held online next year 22/Nov/2010
  • The CBSE-conducted AIEEE examination would be for the first time held online on a limited scale next year for admission to various NITs, IIITs, deemed universities and a few state institutions. While the regular pen-and-paper test will be held on April 24, 2011, the online version of the examination will ..
  • Blair Foundation to launch India fellowship 21/Nov/2010
  • Hoping to combine faith with developmental goals, the Tony Blair Faith Foundation (TBFF) has launched a fellowship in India to encourage young people to work in their own communities. The TBFF was launched in May 2008 and aims to empower young people to take multi-faith action against extreme poverty in ..
  • Looking Eastward 22/Nov/2010
  • Besides bringing the largest ever delegation of university heads to India, Canadian universities recently announced scaling up their investment on India-specific initiatives. The investment, pegged at over $4 million, will be on the new Globalink Canada-India Graduate Fellowship Program, various scholarships for Indian ..
  • US varsities express interest 22/Nov/2010
  • The broad and deep relationship between India and the United States clearly reflects the desire to find new ways to engage. Partnerships underway between India and America have expanded substantially in recent years and the growing number of students travelling between the two countries provides tangible ..
  • Development of future power engineers 22/Nov/2010
  • If you’re looking at a career in the booming electrical power industry, renewable generation and sustainability, the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton (UK) has launched an M.Sc. course in Energy and Sustainability with Electrical Power Engineering. Informed ..
  • New course from IGNOU 22/Nov/2010
  • The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has launched a programme to train medical graduates in treating diabetes. The programme will be open to medical graduates looking to enhance their knowledge and skills in the area of medical diabetology. IGNOU’s School of Health Sciences (SOHS) signed a ..
  • The soft skill crunch 22/Nov/2010
  • Creating and keeping open communication barriers is important for a successful business operation. Why? Because it helps foster good rapport, loyalty and support. Yet, it was found in a survey, conducted by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and CVoter that about 83 per cent of the ..
  • Over 200 from academy clear TNPSC exam 19/Nov/2010
  • Over 200 candidates trained by Manidhaneyam Free IAS Academy have cleared the preliminary examination conducted by the Tamil Nadu Public Services Commission for Group I services. Those who have been preparing on their own for the main examination can avail themselves of coaching by the academy. More ..

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