CBSE students lose out in race for college admissionThat Standard XII students of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) lose out on admissions in good courses, in arts and science colleges, because they start the race from much behind their counterparts from the State Board, has become a norm now. With ... The Hindu, 29 minutes ago |
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Percentile system considered for Class X,XII examsThe Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education is considering introducing the system of sieving out the students who fall in the top percentile at the Class X and XII exams- a system in force at qualifying exams for entry to the top management ... Times of India, 2 hours ago
SSCE pass percentage back to over 80
Times of India, 2 hours ago
Over 20,000 await Class X outcome on Thursday
Times of India, 3 days ago
Goa SSC results out; girls pass percentage higher than boys
New Kerala, 14 hours ago
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History panel axed for text errorsThe state education board has terminated the services of the board of studies committee for history for mistakes in a textbook. The move mirrors the action taken against 10 members of the committee for the geography textbook earlier this week. After media ... Times of India, 5 hours ago
State boards spell-check: History committee booted out for geography error
Pune Mirror, 43 minutes ago
Integrated boards of studies mooted for all universities
The Hindu, 1 day ago
Andamans missing from Class 10 textbook
Asian Age, 2 days ago
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Formation of school management panels will ensure education for allConstitution of School Management Committees (SMCs) in every government, local body and government-aided private school in the State as required under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act - 2009 and making them play their role ... The Hindu, 20 hours ago
Chicago Board of Ed votes to close 50 schools
Sify, 1 day ago
Schools told to spare the rod
The Telegraph, 3 days ago
School dropouts reduced after education scheme
UCAN India, 1 week ago
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Teachers' recruitment: Order to be issued on May 28Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Kimmane Rathnakar on Thursday announced that he would issue orders for recruitment of teachers on May 28. Rathnakar told reporters here that 16,000 posts of teachers were vacant in the state and the government has ... Deccan Herald, 4 hours ago
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Gujarat University does U-turn on centralized admissionsState education minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasma told TOI he had received complaints from students and parents regarding the decision taken by the university last week. "I have told the university authorities to revert to the system of centralized admissions ... Times of India, 4 hours ago
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Bratya recommends helpline for studentsAll result-related information may soon be just a call away for university students. Higher education minister Bratya Basu on Thursday advised heads of the examination departments of all state universities to introduce helplines for students after publication ... The Telegraph, 6 hours ago
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Minister poll-busy, 'education' limpsThe education department is passing through a slow-mo phase with its minister P.K. Shahi busy in electioneering in Maharajganj Lok Sabha constituency. Decisions on key issues, including a few pertaining to the state governments promises, have been put on hold ... The Telegraph, 6 hours ago
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HMDA plans mega edu hub at JawaharnagarA mega 'educational hub' to house premier institutions is in the offing on the outskirts of the city. If the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has its way, the hub will soon be a reality at Jawaharnagar. Many premier institutes have already ... Times of India, 7 hours ago
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Contraceptive access improves women's chances in education, work: Jill Sheffieldnces in education, work: Jill Sheffield The writer has posted comments on this article Bachi Karkaria Bachi Karkaria | May 24, 2013, 12.00 AM IST RELATED The 1,000-day countdown to the United Nations' 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDG) began on April 5. Times of India, 9 hours ago
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