Govt should encourage education among Muslim women Posted: 03 Jul 2011 06:48 PM PDT Education is the basis for growth and development of not just an individual but of the community and the country at large. |
Nizamabad medical college yet to receive MCI nod Posted: 03 Jul 2011 06:48 PM PDT Admission into the new medical college coming up in Nizamabad remains a distant dream this academic year also though the lone district minister, P Sudarshan Reddy had promised that it would begin functioning from 2010-2011. |
Presi lists go online ahead of time Posted: 03 Jul 2011 06:47 PM PDT A goof-up pertaining to the release of merit lists has left the Presidency University authority red-faced. |
Optical amplifier Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:49 PM PDT Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, have demonstrated an optical amplifier which can amplify light with extremely low noise. |
What’s the latest in fashion Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:46 PM PDT For most of us, 'fashion forecasting' jobs have an aura surrounding them. Forecasting of fashion trends is crucial and can make or break the destiny of the garment - whether or not the consumer will actually purchase it. |
Oxford's India Connect Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:44 PM PDT Oxford University had launched an innovative one-year MSc course in 'Contemporary India' in 2008. |
Winds of change Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:42 PM PDT The experience I gained at college is what will make me a good computer engineer, which is inclusive of internships and helping researchers with their projects. |
Virtual matters Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:40 PM PDT Do online academic courses help students, or do they restrict their scholastic experience? Education Times finds out |
Youthful shift Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:39 PM PDT As markets open up and access to information becomes easier, professional aspirations of the youth are gradually evolving. Education Times offers an insight |
Research Invitation Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:38 PM PDT Engineers at the University of Liverpool (UK) are looking for students from India to join an international research team investigating the development of environmental-friendly materials for use in construction industries around the world. |
Scholarship news Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:36 PM PDT The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering scholarships for Indian students to pursue higher studies in Germany. |
Identifying talent Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:35 PM PDT Every school has children with above-average scholastic abilities to go beyond mere rote-learning . A summer studies programme held recently aimed to develop the talent of such gifted children. |
Big Impact Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:32 PM PDT A recent project, headed by Geir Wing Gabrielsen from the Norwegian Polar Institute, will provide new data on the impact of climate change on pollution levels in marine ecosystems in the Arctic. |
Changing with the times Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:30 PM PDT David Boddy, honorary research fellow in management, University of Glasgow, UK, speaks on how technology is helping organisations to change |
A question of quality Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:29 PM PDT The state of Victoria, Australia, is offering 10 doctoral scholarships to Indian research scholars. Geoffrey Conagham, Victoria's Commissioner to India, speaks about the initiative. |
For more teachers Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:26 PM PDT Four new research initiatives have been launched at Jawaharlal Nehru University. |
Give peace a chance Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:24 PM PDT In a conflict-ridden world, youngsters are all set to come together to present their views on religion through film making. |
Realistic cut-offs Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:23 PM PDT The Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) has recently announced a lower cut-off for girl-students seeking admission in Delhi University. |
Engineer your data Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:21 PM PDT Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi, has launched a new MTech (CS) programme with a specialisation in data engineering. |
CBSE students still on the edge Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:19 PM PDT The state government's decision to allow CBSE students, who took the board exam, to apply to junior colleges without their original marksheets has brought relief to thousands of applicants, but the fate of those who gave the school test is still unclear. |
Setting sail Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:18 PM PDT Ignou has signed an MoU with the Indian Navy to launch a programme under its community college scheme. |
A case in point Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:17 PM PDT In a new initiative, young advocates are being trained by the National Law University for better advocacy skills. |
GIRL POWER Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:15 PM PDT This year, admission records in some of the top colleges of DU reveal that girls have been more successful than boys |
'Give provisional admission to IGCSE students' Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:14 PM PDT While CBSE students who have given the board exams are allowed to take provisional admissions offline in junior colleges without their marksheets, students from the IGCSE (International General Certificate of School Examination) schools have been denied that option. |
Second chance Posted: 03 Jul 2011 05:12 PM PDT In order to ensure that students belonging to special categories get a seat that they deserve, Delhi University will be offering a five-day face-to-face counselling session from July 5. |
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