12 lakh to take AIEEE ton May 1
About 12 lakh students across the country are expected to write the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) on Sunday.
For the first time, one lakh candidates from 20 cities in India will
AIEEE question papers leaked in UP, test postponed
Question papers of the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) were leaked in Uttar Pradesh today forcing the CBSE to postpone the test by a few hours.
Immediately after the question
TN refuses CET for universities
The human resource development (HRD) ministry is planning to introduce common entrance test (CET) for all universities in the country.
The ministry has suggested that universities take class XII re
TN bids adieu to board exams
Class X students belonging to Matriculation, Anglo-Indian and Oriental streams of education in Tamil Nadu, who wrote their last board examination on Monday, would remember this day forever as they wer
4.85 lakh students appear for IIT entrance exam
Around 4.85 lakh students appeared for the joint entrance examination of the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT-JEE) on Sunday for 9,600 seats in 15 premier institutions.
The exam will
China speaks better English than India: study
Emerging market giant China has pipped neighbouring rival India in English language proficiency skills, despite the South Asian nation's strong anglophone tradition, according to a new study.
Both co
'India will attain total literacy in the next 10 years'
With the literacy level in the country climbing to 74 per as per the provisional 2011 census, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Friday exuded confidence that India will attain total literacy next 10 years.
Australia deputy PM Gillard did nothing on attacks on Indians: WikiLeaks
Julia Gillard, then the deputy prime minister of Australia, visited India in 2009 after a series of attacks on Indian students in the country, but the visit was a 'wasted opportunity' that did nothing
Budget hike won't help education: Sibal
New Delhi: The 24 percent hike in the outlay for education announced in the union budget will not help the sector because what is needed is a change in mindset, Human Resource Development Minister Kap
College prof thrashed for 'affair'
Khandwa: A professor at the Government Agriculture College here was thrashed by ABVP workers for his alleged indecent way of talking to girl students, and for having illicit relations with a girl s