Monday, May 21, 2012

New age engineering

New age engineering


New age engineering

Posted: 20 May 2012 06:09 PM PDT

Students who want to pursue engineering at Delhi University can take their pick from a contemporary range of programmes this year


Job quotient

Posted: 20 May 2012 06:05 PM PDT

Anish Srikrishna, senior VP & business head, higher education & PTG, Pearson Education India, talks to Diptiman Dewan on the employability quotient of Indian engineering graduates


Electronics and communication

Posted: 20 May 2012 06:04 PM PDT

Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT) has been offering a full-time fouryear degree course in electronics and communication en


Mangalore varsity to seek legal opinion on fast track court's order

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:57 PM PDT

CPM general secretary Prakash Karat hoped that the university would allow him to appear for the examination.


And now, schools to teach about birds & bees

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:51 PM PDT

The internet and television are fast becoming a major source of knowledge for children. But when a wrong message goes to them, it sends a worrying signal to parents and society. Among serious studies on the computer, children are also taking a peek into the secret world of adults.


Magadh University plans semester system at postgraduate level

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:35 PM PDT

According to Kumar, the university intends to initially introduce the system at the PG level.


Managing business plans

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:29 PM PDT

The Hatch, an accelerator, a nonprofit organisation and a preseed stage fund for high-potential start-ups in India, recently announced a programme to assist Entrepreneurship Cells (e-cells ) in colleges to manage their business plan competitions more effectively.


Electronics and communication

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:28 PM PDT

Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology (NSIT) has been offering a full-time four year degree course in electronics and communication engineering (ECE) since 1983.


Think green

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:26 PM PDT

Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) has launched a onemonth online programme - appreciation programme on sustainable management of biodiversity - to understand and promote an improved quality of life through the protection of natural resources.


Spaced out

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:26 PM PDT

Marsha Ivins, former US Astronaut, recently spoke to a gathering of college students on her experiences at NASA.


Right time to apply

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:26 PM PDT

Admission for the July 2012 session at Indira Gandhi National Open University (Ignou) has commenced. The university invites applications for its Masters, Bachelors, diploma and certificate programmes.


Legal programme

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:24 PM PDT

Thomson Reuters recently announced the introduction of a new professional skills training programme for lawyers in India. The Legal Advancement Programme is specifically designed to prepare newly qualified lawyers for day one of their professional career.


Legal information for people

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:23 PM PDT

At a time when education has become interdisciplinary in nature, Arpitha Upendra Kodiveri, a Young India Fellow's work with issues of environmental protection, tribal rights and conservation through the interdisciplinary lens gave her a strong grounding in these areas.


Love for the land

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:16 PM PDT

During the course, we learnt about the fundamentals of vegetable production, starting from soil and climate, varieties of vegetables and what is suitable for each.


Dream catcher

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:13 PM PDT

Pursuing mechanical engineering from Delhi College of Engineering , working at Deloitte Consulting, Teach For India and Grameen Creative Lab, respectively.


Perfecting Portuguese

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:10 PM PDT

After spending three months in Brazil, my vocabulary as well as grammar improved significantly. It has been almost two years since my stay in Brazil but I have continued my Portuguese classes.


Science of makeup

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:09 PM PDT

Pradeep Verma, CEO, Kryolan City, New Delhi on how makeup has evolved into a science.


Poor management perpetuates poverty: Guy Pfeffermann

Posted: 20 May 2012 05:04 PM PDT

Guy Pfeffermann founded the Global Business School Network (GBSN) on the principle that skilled management is critical to successful international development.


Yoga, bhai! MBBS gets a makeover

Posted: 20 May 2012 04:35 PM PDT

When MBBS students go to medical college this year, they'll have to carry yoga mats, bats and rackets along with their white coats and stethoscopes.


Indian Certificate of Secondary Education schools achieve 100% pass percentage

Posted: 20 May 2012 04:23 PM PDT

Hari Shree Vidyalayam, an ICSE board affiliated school in RA Puram, cleared the ICSE 2012 with a pass percentage of 100%.


Government order stumps Kerala schools

Posted: 20 May 2012 04:08 PM PDT

Confusion still prevails after government decided to make Malayalam a compulsory subject in all schools of the state.


Delhi University tries to make combined journalism entrance test transparent

Posted: 20 May 2012 03:03 PM PDT

The journalism faculty in Delhi University is going all out to make the admission process more transparent and student-friendly this year.


Final ICSE batch to avail Best-5 for admissions

Posted: 20 May 2012 02:10 PM PDT

With the Council of Indian Secondary Certificate Examination (CISCE) dropping one of the subjects in Group I (environment education) from the coming academic year, students will be left only with five subjects in Group I and II.


CBSE launches website for academics

Posted: 20 May 2012 01:37 PM PDT

In an open letter to all affiliated school principals, the CBSE chairman has announced the launch of a new website for the board's academic section.


Mumbai: Schools go for minority tag to avoid 25% quota

Posted: 20 May 2012 01:27 PM PDT

The school education department officials fear that many of the educational institutes are seeking to change to the minority status to evade reserving 25% seats for the poor, as the rule applies to only non-minority schools.


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