Education

Syndicate content

English forcing Kannada schools to shut shop

School.jpg.crop_display.jpg

Karnataka, an attractive destination for engineering and medical education, is caught in a piquant situation, dwindling student strength in Kannada-medium schools.

Kannada is the mother tongue of the

Student visas: UK acts tough as varsities cry foul

Delighted that new stringent student visa rules were 'beginning to bite', the British Home Office today said a further tightening of the system was on the cards from April even as British universities

Student charged with circulating poster to slap case on JNU

A JNU student, who was issued a showcause notice for circulating a religiously 'offensive' poster on the campus, is planning to slap a legal case on the varsity, even as he was given three more days t

Aus cancels visas of 15,066 student for violation of rules

Australian authorities have cancelled 15,066 student visas of foreign nationals, including Indians, for breaching visa conditions, reports said.

The Immigration Department has already cancelled 15,06

435 Indian students of Tri-valley get transfers to other schools

US authorities have approved the transfer of 435 Indian students of the Tri-Valley University to other institutions, indicating some progress in addressing the plight of nearly 1,800 Indian students a

India Human Development Index rose 21 per cent, Kerala tops chart

The Human Development Index (HDI) in the country rose by 21 per cent, says a report while cautioning that health, nutrition and sanitation remained key challenges for India.

India Human Development R

No common PG medical entrance test next year

The Government has decided not to hold the common PG medical entrance test next year as proposed earlier, citing lack of resources and expertise.

The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) for all

IIM aspirants, here's cracking new CAT format

With the CAT exams undergoing a format change this year, MBA aspirants are anxious, to say the least. But experts say starting out with the right section and scanning the questions before attempting t

Supreme Court: Provide toilets in government schools

Provide toilet facilities in all government schools by December 31, the Supreme Court on Tuesday told all the states and union territories (UT).

Temporary facilities must be provided by November 30,

Can Indian grocer make history at Cambridge?

Over eight centuries of tradition will be swept aside this weekend if an Indian origin grocer in Cambridge is elected to be the first non-white, first Muslim and first Asian chancellor of the Universi

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

No Articles Found

I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.