AICTE chairman SS Mantha came down heavily on the surveys done by Nasscom and other firms which said only 25% graduates in India are employable. Interacting with TOI during his visit to the Nagpur University on Tuesday, he questioned the very basis of these surveys, stating those were limited to very few people.
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Even as establishment of Aligarh Muslim University's (AMU) clone at Kishanganj is on the anvil for which the state government has already allocated land, the UPA government at the Centre has offered another bonanza to Kishanganj district.
The Centre has announced the establishment of a Central University ..
The increasing interest in higher education among the technical graduates in the country is a direct reflection of the growing number of aspirants for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE). The aspirants have grown from a mere 1.8 lakh in 2008 to 7.7 lakh in 2012.
The GATE-2013 will see more ..
Representatives from 20 United Kingdom Institutions will provide guidance to aspiring students to study in that nation during a one-day British Council's Education UK Exhibition to be held here on November 30.
The exhibition will give direct access to information on studying for any Under Graduate, Post ..
Private and public companies with a turnover of at least Rs 100 crore per year over a 3-year period have been allowed to set up technical institutes from the next academic session to meet the increasing demand of such institutes.
They can establish new technical institution in engineering and technology, ..
The Academic Staff College, Punjabi University, Patiala has started the 30th and 31st refresher courses in Mathematics and Chemistry respectively which were inaugurated by Dr. Jaspal Singh, Vice Chancellor, Punjab University, Patiala.
In this function Prof. B. S. Tiwana (Director Academic Staff College), ..
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is furthering is progressive steps to bring technology closer to its day-to-day operations. The central board is seeking software developers to prepare a comprehensive online and offline Learning Management System (LMS). The software will help teachers implement the ..
Many young medical graduates, particularly dentists, are taking up the forensic dentistry or forensic odontology courses offered by Panjab University.
While teachers claim that students are drawn towards a lucrative career, experts in the field hold stiff competition in dental studies as a reason. ..
More than 35 students who opted for the two-year MBA course at SGSITS during the recent Directorate of Technical Education counseling, heaved a sigh of relief on Monday.
In a pending matter at the high court, in which the double bench had given 10-day time to All India Council of Technical Education ..
The state medical university has informed the Madras high court that it will not apply the new evaluation scheme for first year MBBS degree students this year.
A submission to this effect was made to the first bench comprising Chief Justice M Y Eqbal and Justice T S Sivagnanam, by Narmadha Sampath, ..