Board of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) has warned students from Class XI and XII not to write any slogans supporting or opposing Telengana state on their answer sheets. The board has also clarified that those students who will write...
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According to a new report on education sector nearly 20 percent, i.e. one-fifth of the private colleges in Australia are actually ‘visa factories’. Former MP Bruce Baird who had submitted the report has revealed that it is the fact that 20 percent...
A recent survey by the Higher Education Forum (HEF) has brought to fore the vast difference that has started to show between employer expectations and fresh MBA graduates’ on the job skills.
The ‘Skill Gap Survey’ as HEF terms it, was conducted...
An old saying, “A genius is a genius and shall always remain a genius”, has been aptly proved by Sachin Tendulkar. At a tender age of 16 in 1989, and at his debut match against Pakistan, Tendulkar has demonstrated his exceptional natural batting...
When many major countries are increasingly spending highly on quality education even in the time of great recession, big economies like US and UK are making budget cuts in their higher education sectors. Many UK industrials and academic leaders fear...
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After long lost, the results for the Common Entrance Test (CAT) have been made public by the Indian institutes of management (IIMs) on February 28. Candidates can log on to the official website of the IIMs to access their result. The scores obtained in...
It is that time of the year when students start taking stock of their studies. As examinations approach, every student gets into a routine where studies suddenly become a focal point of all their activities. Eating, playing, praying, exercises etc. all...
Round-the-clock TV channels had already turned homes into virtual theatres. Children, as young as 2-year old, could be seen mimicking dialogues and singing and dancing to the tunes of Bollywood numbers. Reality TV programmes opened up a Pandora’s Box...
“In the present scenario when Muslims are subjected to all kinds of allegations and false charges and when Islam, Muslims and terrorism are being projected as synonymous terms, it was felt all the more important to bring religious and intellectual...
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