Have harmed ourselves by following British education system: Rajnath
New Delhi: The education system in the country was a British legacy aimed at "subjugating Indian minds" and had led to "cultural pollution", BJP President Rajnath Singh said.
Singh, who had recently
Indian students prefer US most
Chennai: Despite the falling rupee, which makes courses in the USA more expensive, Indian students, especially from Tamil Nadu, continue to see it as their dream destination for higher education.
Goi
1 crore students to petition Finance Minister
Chennai: Over one crore students in private schools across Tamil Nadu will be sending post cards to finance minister P. Chidambaram urging him to withdraw service tax imposed on the education sector.
No rural posting: DASE
Chennai: Representatives of medical students, IMA and Doctors’ Association for Social Equality (DASE) have been demanding over the last few weeks that the Centre should withdraw its proposal of compu
Punjab Women Commission favours teaching of women's rights in schools
Chandigarh: The Punjab Women Commission favours training of women in self-defence and teaching them about their rights in schools and colleges.
The Commission will soon write to the Punjab Education
IIM-A holds first online polls to elect campus students body
Ahmedabad: Premier business school, the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) said that it conducted its first ever online elections on Wednesday, to choose representatives for its first-
Students, employees hit most
Hyderabad: Who would be most affected by the bifurcation of the state? The impact will be felt most by students and employees as the education and employment sectors, comprising lakhs of people, ar
2nd phase medical counselling by Aug 5
Chennai: With the second phase of MBBS and BDS counselling to start on August 5, students can now look forward to re-allotment of seats and increase in the number of seats in government medical colle
Hyderabad may lose out on students
Hyderabad: The latest developments regarding formation of Telangana have become a cause of concern for college managements in the city who are fearing a drastic drop in admissions of students from ot
NRI quota abused
Hyderabad: The government has been accused of adopting dual standards for admissions under the NRI quota in professional colleges. This is said to be the prime reason for private medical colleges res