Youth league supports Keshavendra
Thiruvananthapuram: As different from the stance taken by the Indian Union Muslim League, the Youth League on Tuesday supported the controversial circular on appointment in higher secondary schools i
MBBS, BDS counseling begins in Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad/Vijayawada: The counseling for filling 4,380 MBBS and 1,266 BDS seats in the convener quota in various government and private colleges began on Monday at four centres - Hyderabad, Visakhapa
Better late than never
Nilambur: It was a dream she had held on to for 25 years and now that M K Jameela is finally looking forward to writing her class X examination at the age of 40, she can hardly believe it.
But thanks
China for $160 billion Andhra Pradesh boost
Hyderabad: China is ready to invest about USD 160 billion in different sectors in Andhra Pradesh and improve bilateral ties with India, according to economic advisor to the President of China.
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B.Ed to be 2-year course from next year
Thiruvananthapuram: The Cabinet on Wednesday extended the duration of B.Ed course in the state to two years for helping students take up jobs outside Kerala. The change would be effective from the n
Taliban urge Malala to come back, join madrassa
Islamabad: Days after Malala Yousufzai made a passionate appeal at the UN for the education of children, the Taliban on Wednesday asked the teenage activist to return to Pakistan and join a madrassa
1,050 seats, women’s medical college for Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad: The Medical Council of India (MCI) on Monday approved a women’s medical college for the city for the 2013-14 academic year. This is the first non-minority medical college in the state excl
AP Teachers Eligibility Test to be held on Sept 1
Hyderabad: The Directorate of School Education on Saturday announced the scheduled of fourth AP Teachers Eligibility Test September 2013.
As per the schedule, the payment of fee at AP Online or e-Sev
New JEE is stressful
Hyderabad: The JEE reforms introduced by former Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal has turned out to be counterproductive.
Students from the state with more than 90 per cent marks in 10+2 Board exams cou
12th board marks to stay crucial for JEE, SC refuses to pass interim order
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to pass interim order on a plea challenging the policy for deciding the merit list of students for admission in government-funded engineering colleges