UK may look at teaching English
Education, ports, infrastructure and healthcare- these are areas UK and Kerala can work on. The mood created by Emerging Kerala can kick-start partnerships in these areas, says the British High Commis
Secret of science out for them
Doing a blood test is considered a complex procedure that can be handled only by medical professionals. But students like Aishwarya Vijay and Vishnumaya P. have now learnt to do a laboratory analysis
Man arrested 14 years after using fake markesheet in college admission
He evaded arrest for over 14 years after getting admission in a college allegedly using a fake marksheet, but finally ran of luck and landed in police net.
Harvinder Tokas was among the 18 students
Women on roads face bus nightmare
Every day begins and ends with a new nightmare for college girls and working women who step into an MTC bus as the taunts and whistles from young college going men who use the bus route haunt them.
Gear up for JEE April offline test
Those who aspire to join the Indian Institutes of Technology and other Centrally-funded institutions need to take offline examination for JEE (main) on April 7 and the computer-based test will commenc
Cambridge loses top spot to MIT in world university rankings
America's prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology has grabbed the top slot from UK's Cambridge University in a list of world university rankings for 2011-2012.
However, UK universities hav
No IIT-JEE, AIEEE from 2013
It’s official. There will be no IIT-JEE and AIEEE exams from 2013. Students will have to take the new Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) for admissions to prestigious IITs, NITs, IIITs, deemed universities an
CBSE to provide questions in Telugu
The state government responded positively over implementing Neet from 2013 and asked the NTR University of Health Sciences to finalise the modalities of the test.
The NTRUHS registrar, Dr Venugopal R
Centres of excellence needed
A nuclear science centre at the College of Engineering, Thrissur, a tool and die-making centre and a mechatronics centre at the College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, and a medicinal plantation a
Prez for new tech in education curriculum
President Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday called for application of new technology in curriculum development to improve the quality of education stating that it is vital for building a strong nation.