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- Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to introduce a course on fitness from this session
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to introduce a vocational course on 'Fitness and Gym Operation' from the 2012-13 academic session...
News » Course | Central Board of Secondary Education
New Delhi, Delhi [India]
Central Board of Secondary Education, Vocational Course on Fitness and Gym Operation, Class XI, Aspects of Health, Fitness, Physiology of Exercise and Training, Health-related Fitness Programme, Diet and Nutrition, Gym, Procurement, Placement and Handling of Gym Equipment, CPR and Cryotherapy, Body Composition Analysis, Fitness Testing, Different Exercises, Cardio Training, Weight Training
- Government wants private schools to seek financial aid for poor students from charities
The Union government wants private schools to hold out the begging bowl to introduce the 25 per cent quota for underprivileged children...
News » Education | New Delhi, Delhi [India]
Union Government, Private Schools, Quota for Underprivileged Children, Education Standards Plummeting, Philanthropic Individuals, Charitable Trusts, Corporate Entities, Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education, RTE Act, Human Resource Development Ministry Kapil Sibal, Supreme Court, Free Seats for Children from Economically Weaker Section, Bal Bharati Public School, Delhi Government, Shri Ram Schools, Vasant Valley School, Delhi Public Schools, Modern Schools, National Advisory Council, Central Advisory Board on Education
- India's engineering graduates cannot solve simple mathematical problems
An embarrassing 30 per cent of the country's engineers cannot solve a problem as simple as the one above, a study has found. Their ineptitude, however, is not limited to just sums of probability...
News » Education | New Delhi, Delhi [India]
Engineers, Mathematical Skills, Doing Simple Transactions, Counting and Arranging, Decimals, Powers, Operations, Ratio, Fractions, Quality of Education in Schools, Engineering Institute, IIT-Delhi Graduate Himanshu Aggarwal, Engineering Education, S.S. Mantha, Chairman, AICTE, Mathematical and Language Ability
- 25% of Indian students covered by distance education: Study
Those who thought that distance education was passe are in for a surprise as close to one-fourth of the country's students are getting educated through the distance mode...
News » Education | New Delhi, Delhi [India]
Distance Education, Indian Students, Distance Mode, Open Distance Learning System, Distance Education System, Effective Modes of Education and Training, Enrollment in Open Universities, Distance Education Institutions, Gross Enrolment Ratio in Higher Education, Higher Education System, Competition with Transparent Regulation, Legitimising Distance Education, Legitimising Private Ownership, Creating, Conventional System, Technical and Professional Courses
- Implement Right to Education (RTE) Act in phases: private schools
The Andhra Pradesh Private Schools Association requested the State Government to implement in phases the Right to Education Act which stipulates allotment of 25 per cent of seats in the schools to children from poor families...
News » Education | Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh [India]
Andhra Pradesh Private Schools Association, State Government, Right to Education Act, Children from Poor Families, Private Schools, Association President K.S.N. Murthy, Poor Students, Enhance Literacy Rate, RTE Act Provides for Free Education, Case of Minorities Institutions, Private Unaided Schools
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University to launch free online courses
The prestigious Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have decided to launch an ambitious 60 million dollar initiative under which they will offer free online courses to students...
News » Course | New York, New York [USA]
Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Offer Free Online Courses to Students, Indian Origin Professor Anant Agarwal, Institutional Support, Grants and Philanthropy, Director of MIT Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT President Susan Hockfield, Online Learning
- Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) invites applications for online agriculture programme
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has started admission process for two courses on agriculture policy and food safety...
News » Course | Indira Gandhi National Open University
New Delhi, Delhi [India]
Indira Gandhi National Open University, Admission Process for Courses on Agriculture Policy, Food Safety Course, Post Graduate Certificate in Agriculture Policy, Post Graduate Diploma in Food Safety and Quality Management, Developing Human Resource for Planning, Development and Implementation of National Policies in Agriculture, Quality Management, Graduates of Science, Arts, Commerce
- Higher Education Scholarship Scheme for Girl Students
Under the Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University Students, out of 82,000 fresh scholarships available every year, 50% scholarships are given to girl students...
News » Education | New Delhi, Delhi [India]
Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship, College and University Students, Girl Students, Post Graduates, Professional Courses, University Grants Commission, Indira Gandhi Post Graduate Scholarship for Single Girl Child, Non-Professional Post Graduate Degree Course, Single Girl Child, Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Dr. D. Purandeswari, Lok Sabha
- Mudslinging in Uttar Pradesh secondary education department
Two top officials of the Department for Secondary Education in Uttar Pradesh today traded charges with one of them alleging that he faced threat to his life from one of his colleagues who was biased against him as he was a dalit...
News » Education | Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh [India]
Department for Secondary Education in Uttar Pradesh, Dalit, Banner of Revolt Against Corrupt Style of Functioning, Chairman of Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Seva Chayan Board, Colonelganj Police Station, Legal Remedies Instead of Issuing Statements, Department for Secondary Education
- Faridabad Inc in needs more education providers
Seem like private universities in Faridabad are not able to handle the pressure of studies. In the past 15 years the city has witnessed an average growth in the higher education sector...
News » Education | Faridabad, Haryana [India]
Private Universities in Faridabad, Higher Education Sector, Manav Rachna International University, Lingaya University, Small Universities, Shalini S Sharma, Head of Higher Education, Confederation of Indian Industry, Small Education Centres, Qualified Staff, Proper Infrastructure, Laboratories, Classrooms, Quality of Education, Automobiles, Electronics, Medical Equipment, Construction and Construction Equipment Industries, Management Institutes, Michigan State University, University of New Orleans, Webster University, Quality Technical Education Institutions, Society of Automobile Engineers, IITs
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