Three Indian students robbed in AustraliaOctober 17th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Three Indian students were attacked and robbed in this Australian city when they were returning home at night, a media report said Saturday. "Attacks on Indian students around Melbourne's railway stations are continuing, with three young men robbed and bashed as they walked home Thursday night," The Age reported Saturday.
Engineering entrance to be held on April 25September 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE), which paves the way for admission to top technology institutions like the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), will be held on April 25 next year. The exam would be conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
Four Varanasi students arrested for raggingSeptember 15th, 2009 VARANASI - Four engineering students of the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) were arrested Tuesday for allegedly ragging a first-year student outside the varsity campus, police said. The university has also decided to rusticate them.
IIT-Delhi helping Ethiopia become tech-savvySeptember 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Many students in Ethiopia are studying engineering and technology in virtual classrooms, some of their teachers seating in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, which is helping that country become tech-savvy. The idea to empower Ethiopia's university students was mooted by its ambassador to India and even its prime minister was eager to have an association with IIT-Delhi.
IITs, engineering colleges may start joint counsellingSeptember 3rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - In order to ensure that engineering seats don't fall vacant after the selection procedure is over, the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) and other leading engineering colleges have started "informal discussion" for initiating common counselling. The process of allotting students' seats is popularly known as counselling in engineering colleges.
Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology ties up with US firmAugust 3rd, 2009 BHUBANESWAR - US chip maker Cypress Semiconductor Corp will set up a design technology laboratory on the campus of the Bhubaneswar Institute of Technology (BIT) and train its students. "It will be the first programmable system on chip (PSoC) laboratory in the state," BIT chief operating officer and executive director Ashok Mahapatra told IANS.
Two Panjab University students sent to jail for raggingAugust 3rd, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Two engineering students from the Panjab University (PU) here were sent to jail Monday for allegedly ragging a junior student, police said. A case was registered against two second-year students of University Institute of Engineering Technology (UIET) department of the PU.
Haryana honours meritorious studentsJuly 20th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - In a bid to encourage students of Haryana to perform well academically, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda Monday honoured meritorious students and announced various schemes to boost the education system in the state. Around 131 students were awarded cash awards ranging from Rs.11,000 to Rs.500,000 during the ceremony that was held at Hooda's residence here.
SC tells Centre to publish steps taken to protect Indian students in AustraliaJune 29th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A vacation bench of the Supreme Court comprising of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and A K Ganguly, has directed the Central Government to publish all steps taken to protect Indian students in Australia. The web sites of ministries of External Affairs, Over seas Indian Affairs, and Indian High Commission in Australia should contain this information the two judge bench said.
Attacks on Indian students will be prevented: Australian envoyJune 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Australian High Commissioner John McCarthy says every possible effort will be made to ensure that attacks on Indian students in Australia are not repeated, adding that the authorities will "pursue those responsible" for the assaults. In a letter to the Non-Aligned Students and Youth Movement (NASYM) that had staged a demonstration here June 18 against the attacks on Indian students in Australia, McCarthy said: "The Australian government will make every effort to ensure that attacks are not repeated and that Australia remains a preferred destination for students from around the world."
He said that the Australian government is working closely with the Indian government on the issue.
Australian authorities propose 24-hr helpline for Indian studentsJune 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Australian authorities on Tuesday proposed to launch a 24-hr helpline for Indian students, following Indian Government's request to the Australian authorities to provide safety and security to Indian students in Australia. In a meeting between Minister for Overseas Indian affairs Vayalar Ravi and Australian Education Secretary Lisa Paul in the capital, Paul said that Australia is committed to have a helpline for Indian students to lodge their complaints and to seek other support.
Study in India, Malaysian minister tells studentsJune 21st, 2009 KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian students looking to study abroad have been urged by a minister to consider India as an option. Malaysia's Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department S.K.
Indian engineering graduates still root for IT: studyJune 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Never mind that the IT industry is going through a bad phase following global recession. It continues to be a preferred career option for the majority of Indian engineering students, says a new study.
Two Indian students get Canadian scholarshipsJune 4th, 2009 TORONTO - Two Indian doctoral students are among 37 international researchers who have been awarded Canadian scholarships. The two Indian recipients for the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for 2009 are Niladri Chattopadhyay, who will pursue cancer research at the University of Toronto, and Atam Kapoor, who will work in the field of chemical engineering at the University of Alberta, an official statement said Thursday.
Students' exodus costs India forex outflow of $10 bn: AssochamJanuary 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Indian students going abroad for their higher studies cost the country a foreign exchange (forex) outflow of $10 billion annually, according to an industry lobby report released here Monday. The report by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) said despite subsidised engineering and management education, about 500,000 students choose to go abroad every year.