IIM students learn Chinese to explore jobs in ChinaOctober 6th, 2009 AHMEDABAD - India and China might be having troubles over territorial issues and incursions, but the abundant job opportunities in Beijing is proving quite attractive for the Indian management students. This is evident from the number of management students of India's premier business academy, Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad (IIM-A) taking lessons in Chinese.
IGNOU to start course in philanthropyAugust 17th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is set to start a Master's programme in philanthropy so that trained people work for "the destitute, orphans, streetchildren, social outcaste, leprosy-affected and physically challenged". The largest open university of the world has admitted 20 students who will get educated more on face-to-face mode rather than its traditional distance learning mode in Master in Social Work (Philanthropy), a press statement said Monday.
Make English optional medium: Tripura's ruling LeftJuly 10th, 2009 AGARTALA - The Left Front government in Tripura Friday demanded that regional languages be reintroduced alongside English as a medium of learning for all degree level courses in the ongoing academic session. "The union government should introduce English as an optional medium of learning along with other recognised local and regional languages in higher education across the country," Tripura Higher Education Minister Anil Sarkar said in a statement.
Happy with IGNOU, Pranab allocates Rs.500 mnJuly 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Impressed by its excellence in education and plans for further expansion, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday allocated Rs.500 million to the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). The Union Budget 2009-10 proposals said that IGNOU, which has been in the forefront of distance education, has been provided an allocation of Rs.900 million that also includes Rs.400 million for grants to state open universities.
A group of Afghan students visits India to learn HindiJuly 4th, 2009 AGRA - A group of 34 students from the Nanghar University in Afghanistan recently visited Agra to study Hindi. The students included six girls and 28 boys.
IGNOU starts 'learning revolution' through 100 community collegesJuly 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Saturday started 100 community colleges to bring a learning revolution among under-privileged students across the country. Launching the community college programme of IGNOU, Minister of State for Human Resource Development D.
CII to showcase Indian education at Kuala LumpurJune 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - At a time when scores of foreign educational institutions are queuing up to woo Indian students, leading industry lobby Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Friday said it will showcase Indian higher education and its rich variety at Kuala Lumpur. The CII, with the support of the high commission of India, is organising the India Education Fair 2009 during June 20-21, the industry lobby said.
The cellphone goes to Asian classroomsJune 19th, 2009 PENANG - Can the cellphone replace the blackboard? Not quite, but it is finding new uses in the classroom in pockets of Asia, says a new report. The latest and seventh volume of the "Digital Review of Asia Pacific', released at a function here, highlights the power of new communication technologies in the field of education.
Racist attacks: Faleiro says convert adversity into opportunityJune 2nd, 2009 PANAJI - The racial attacks on Indian students in Australia should prompt the Indian government to increase the number of higher learning institutions in this country, says Goa NRI Commissioner Eduardo Faleiro. Faleiro, a former union minister of state for external affairs, said while the attacks demanded the severest condemnation, India should convert adversity into opportunity.
Distance learning schools offer 'more relevant' coursesMay 31st, 2009 NEW DELHI - A simple degree or a normal two-year advance course is passe. Educational institutions have designed tailor-made, industry-specific courses in areas like real estate management and carbon credit to lure students to distance education.
Delhi University to conduct its first online examMay 18th, 2009 NEW DELHI - It's not just the Common Admission Test (CAT) that will go online this year. Delhi University (DU) will become one of the first central universities in the country to conduct an online examination next month for its undergraduate science students.
Varun was never with us, clarifies LSEMarch 31st, 2009 LONDON - Varun Gandhi, the young Bharatiya Janata Party candidate who aspires to be an MP, was never a student at the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE), a spokesman for the university said Monday. 'He was never an LSE student and he does not have an LSE degree,' the spokesman told IANS, commenting on reports that Gandhi had a law degree from the LSE.
Varun was never with us, says LSE but SOAS keeps mumMarch 30th, 2009 LONDON - Varun Gandhi, the young Bharatiya Janata Party activist aspiring to be MP, was never a student at the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE), a spokesman for the university said Monday. 'He was never an LSE student and he does not have an LSE degree,' the spokesman told IANS, commenting on reports that Gandhi had a law degree from the LSE.
IGNOU starts skill training to enhance employablilityMarch 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) Monday announced starting of skill building courses for students to enhance 'employability'. The courses are a result of a memorandum of understanding signed in August 2008 between the university and the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).
Dutch university to open learning centres in IndiaMarch 3rd, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Bringing global management education to the doorsteps of Indian students, the Netherlands-based Wittenborg University (WU) is planning to open its learning centres in India in the next few months. While making this announcement, WU director of International projects P.D.