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Stranded Indian students in UK to be accommodated: UK

UK today said that many Indian students affected by the closure of a business school in London will be accommodated in other colleges even as India asserted that it will do 'everything possible' to en

AIIMs may opt out of common med entrance

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The ambitious proposal to hold Common Entrance Test (CET) for MBBS aspirants from next year seems to have run into rough weather, again.

After refusing to hold post graduate entrance exam for studen

Don't agree with Murthy: Sibal

HRD Minister Kapil Sibal today refused to subscribe to Infosys chief Narayanamurthy's view about slump in the quality of education in IITs and pitched for creating more such institutes in the country.

IIT exam panel behind poor student quality: Super 30 founder

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Anand Kumar, who founded Super 30, Bihar's widely acclaimed free coaching centre for Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) aspirants, has blamed the institutes' entrance exam panel for the poor quality

Chetan Bhagat slams Narayana Murthy after IIT comment

A day after Infosys chairman emeritus N. R. Narayana Murthy voiced his displeasure over the quality of engineers that pass out of the IITs, author Chetan Bhagat has taken to Twitter to form a counter

UK lecturers spying on Indian students?

New Home Office rules asking academic staff at British universities to keep a tab on students from India and other non-EU countries have sparked off concern that lecturers have been turned into ‘spies

IIT Kanpur student commits suicide

A student of Indian Institute of Technology-Kanpur (IIT-K) was found hanging from his hostel room, police in this Uttar Pradesh town said Friday, suspecting that he was depressed over a failed love af

IIM-B girl's suicide: Ex boyfriend charged

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Police in Bengaluru have booked a case of abetment to suicide under section 306 of the IPC against the boy allegedly linked to 22-year-old Malini Murmu's suicide at the city's IIM campus.

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Rules for foreign degrees eased; Testing time over for doctors

Indians who have studied medicine in five English speaking countries — UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand — will now be eligible to practice in India.

In a significant move, the Union health

Ahead of student polls, war zone at Panjab University

A bulletproof armoured vehicle and commandos with automatic weapons, 600 security personnel and sealed gates, post-midnight raids on hostels and over 100 closed circuit television cameras (CCTVs)... t

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