British schools send off 900 violent pupils each day
Schools across Britain temporarily send off around 900 violent and foul-mouthed students every day, while 65 are permanently expelled every week, says a new official report.
The report for 2009-10 -
High cut-off marks is due to demand-supply mismatch: Sibal
The controversial 100 per cent cut-off marks this year for admission in certain streams in Delhi University is due to the demand-supply dynamics and a solution to this lay only in expanding the educa
US university under scanner for suspected visa fraud
Another US educational institution with hundreds of Indian students has come under the scanner with dozens of immigration and customs enforcement agents raiding offices at the University of Northern Virginia.
Ensure UNVA students are not victimised: India to US
With American authorities raiding a university in North Virginia on charges of fraud, New Delhi has asked the US to ensure that the students, 90 per cent of whom are Indians, are not victimised in any
Choose colleges wisely, US tells Indian students
Prospective Indian students should thoroughly research educational institutes based in the US before taking admission to prevent any fraud, the US embassy here said.
"The US government urges all pros
We know blood boils, but reservation for backward classes is reality: SC
The Supreme Court on Wednesday said reservation in educational institutions and jobs for the backward class is hard reality and students of general category should understand it.
"We know what studen
CBSE to prepare MBBS questions
In view of the Union health ministry giving its nod and the Centre making the requisite amendments in “Regulations on Graduate Medical Education” as well as Post-Graduate Medical Education, a “common
SC nod for common medical test
Satisfied with the follow-up action taken by the government on Medical Council of India’s proposal to have common national eligibility-cum-entrance test (NEET) for medical college admissions across th
India's 'recycled' school teaches environmental lessons
On a regular school day, four-year-old Kush Bhattacharya can leave his mathematics class to run barefoot on grass, hide from his friends in a cave made of cow dung and return to recite nursery rhymes
India's 'recycled' school teaches environmental lessons
On a regular school day, four-year-old Kush Bhattacharya can leave his mathematics class to run barefoot on grass, hide from his friends in a cave made of cow dung and return to recite nursery rhymes