Monday 27 July 2015

Expect a high cut off at Medical colleges too


High cutoffs seem to be the order of the season!
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Boys hostel at NIFT Kangra closed


A big change at NIFT Kangra!
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Re-admission of ragging accused students to be looked into by UGC panel


Ragging accused students will find it tougher now!
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I am not good at Maths & Science! Do I have a career ahead of me?


For a lot of students who wish to decide upon their career this question remains hanging upon their head like a dangling knife. Maths or Science, there needs to be at least one subject in which one needs to do above average to look forward towards...
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English - A great option for a bright career


More than being a language, English is a soulful medium of communication. The language has its great relevance as it influences people all over the world. Soon after the Second World War English went on to become the medium of sharing knowledge an...
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CBSE asks schools not to impose non-NCERT books


Schools have long been known to impose their rules on parents. The latest in the list is non-NCERT books. While trying to end the act of schools constraining folks to purchase reading material other than NCERT books, CBSE on Monday issued a round to principals of all schools cautioning them against the practice. "The CBSE might want to emphasize its stand in unequivocal terms that endorsing of an excess of course books and pressuring folks and youngsters to purchase them is an undesir... Wednesday, Jul 22,2015
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Are the IIMs overhyped?


In that era of education where an MBA has become a rage among young graduates, the IIMs seem to be the mecca of business education. The brand value of IIMs comes from the fact that they are public institutions and moreover world class organisation...
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Allahabad University's online fee payment starts today


Online payments are the way ahead in all fields of life. Taking a cue from the emerging trend, the prestigious Allahabad University has also offered this facility to the students. Allahabad University will make accessible the office of online accommodation of yearly expense from Tuesday. The office would give tremendously required alleviation to a great many students who needed to invest hours remaining in serpentine line at the counter to submit expense. The varsity has tied up with the Punj... Wednesday, Jul 22,2015
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Education about AIDS made mandatory in Kerala schools


Indian schools have been known to be rigid in their curriculum. Talks of adult education in schools attracted negative response from many quarters. Hopefully, times seem to have changed now. Kerala government has chosen to make mindfulness about feared infection AIDS obligatory among school students of class 8 to 12, boss clergyman Oommen Chandy today said.   Directions in such manner had been given to the instruction office, he said, at an abnormal state authority meeting gathered... Thursday, Jul 23,2015
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Himachal HC orders opening of a new degree college by 15th August


Of late, the Supreme Court and the High Courts have been playing active roles in keeping the Governments on their toes. A latest example emerged in Himachal Pradesh, Watching that the state government depended on a pick-and-pick approach in opening new colleges, the Himachal Pradesh high court has guided it to open another degree college before August 15.   The Himachal Pradesh high court has guided the state government to open another degree college before August 15 while watching... Thursday, Jul 23,2015
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IIT K students made to sign anti-ragging undertaking


Ragging is one of the biggest evils in our education system. Though stringent laws have been framed against it, a handful of cases of ragging come forward each year. The new college students of IIT-Kanpur on Wednesday marked a hostile to ragging undertaking alongside other obligatory reports. The organization took the endeavor from the students according to the procurements of the counter ragging decision by the Supreme Court. The endeavor was likewise marked by the parents of these students.... Thursday, Jul 23,2015
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New Campus for IIT Patna inaugurated by the PM


The sprawling campus of IIT Patna was finally unfurled. PM Narendra Modi, who is on a day-long visit to Bihar, on Saturday introduced the new IIT grounds here.   He dispatched Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayay Rashtriya Gramin Joyti Yojna went for force part changes in the provincial territories. He likewise introduced Daniyawan-Biharsharief new rail line and development work of stage 1 of Jagdishpur-Haldia Natural Gas Pipeline here.   Also, Modi established the framewo... Saturday, Jul 25,2015
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AIPMT exam re-conducted by CBSE


The much awaited re-exam of the AIPMT examination was conducted last week. The CBSE on Saturday "effectively" conducted the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT) after the Supreme Court scratched off the examination hung on May 3 taking after the hole of the inquiry paper. "In consistence of the requests of the Supreme Court, the Central Board of Secondary Education led the AIPMT examination today (Saturday) effectively with no untoward episode," the board said in an annou... Saturday, Jul 25,2015
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West Bengal all set to produce 'Family Doctors' with 2 year diploma course


Medical education in India is lagging way behind other favored fields such as Engineering and Management. One of the reasons in the lack of top quality educational institute. But with West Bengal putting the first step forward, things can be expected to improve. Bengal is set hard and fast to bring back a withering type of specialists — family doctors. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee will declare a two-year-confirmation course in family prescription to make a multitude of family docto... Sunday, Jul 26,2015
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Racial discrimination to be included under Ragging


There are no two views about the fact that ragging is a menace in our education system. And now, to make the norms even stricter, the definition of ragging is being broadened. Segregation on the premise of race, ethnicity or for being transgender and stalking will aim to get stricter discipline and will be a piece of the counter ragging regulation in training foundations. Also, those ragging convicts who finished their discipline terms are presently liable to get another opportunity to... Sunday, Jul 26,2015
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'Flexible Engineering Courses' set to be introduced at NIT Trichy


Engineering colleges in the country are known to improvise with their courses and syllabus. Next in line with such incidences is the famous NIT Trichy. The National Institute of Technology-Trichy (NIT-T) is contemplating on offering a 'flexible designing project' from this scholastic year. The point of the project is to help students pick a non-center subject that would help outfit their inbuilt abilities and convey their inventiveness to the fore.   According to the sy... Sunday, Jul 26,2015
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With Pune-Mumbai expressway closed, over 50 students miss AIPMT exam


Though the CBSE did its best to conduct the AIPMT smoothly, for a handful of students, it turned out to be a nightmare. A few students were not permitted to enter the examination centres of All India Pre Medical Test (AIPMT) after they came to past the 9.30am due date. More than 50 students, who were originating from spots like Raigad, Ratnagiri and Pune, griped that they were deferred on the way because of the present repairs and preoccupation along the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. The Pan... Sunday, Jul 26,2015
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In last year's civil services exam, only top 5 scored over 50% marks!


The civil services exam conducted by the UPSC is widely regarded as one of the toughest exams in the world, and certainly the toughest in India. The final marks of the exams’ toppers also support this well earned image of the exam. Out of the lakhs of students who appeared for last year’s exam, only five competitors "cleared" with more than half marks, with the No.1 rank-holder scoring 53.4%. While only 13 applicants scored more than 1,000 marks out of a greatest score o... Monday, Jul 27,2015
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College bars student from exam after low attendance, Madras HC changes the decision


Students getting debarred from writing the examinations isn’t something new. But probably for the first time ever, the Madras High Court has intercepted the matter and asked the college to allow the student to take the exam. Madras High Court has guided the college to permit him to proceed with the course. Permitting a request by Jeswin Samuel, student of Holycross Engineering College at Vagaikulam, Justice S Manikumar and Justice G Chockalingam of Madurai Bench held that the col... Monday, Jul 27,2015
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Good news for students, Jamia expanding its learning centres


Jamia Millia Islamia is one of the oldest and most respected study destinations in the country. And now, to take care of the tremendous demand, Jamia Millia Islamia has about multiplied the population of its of study centrees under its separation training wing from this scholastic session, for which confirmation starts Monday. "We had got more than one lakh applications for the 6,500 seats offered through consistent mode. Seeing the enormous interest, we chose to expand the quanti... Monday, Jul 27,2015
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CAT to come up with many changes this year


The CAT is easily one of the most awaited exams in the country. Ever since it was introduced in the online pattern, it has undergone several and frequent changes. Planned for November 29, the examination will be held more than two sessions around the same time. The CAT entrance advisory board has additionally chosen to add another segment to the test on data interpretation and logical reasoning (DILR), apart from quantitative aptitude (QA) and verbal and reading comprehension (VRC) segment... Monday, Jul 27,2015
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CAT pattern set to change!


Looking to appear for CAT this year? You may have to change your planning a bit with these new changes in the exam from this year!
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Tuesday 21 July 2015

Are IIMs better than a foreign MBA degree? ,BrainBuxa Article Zone


A number of students preparing to go for an MBA are often stuck in the dilemma to choose between an IIM and a foreign MBA. Many a times students fi... post by Pankaj
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Tuesday 14 July 2015

Shadow teachers to be deployed at IIT Kharagpur


At a time when most of the educational institutes across the country are running short of teachers, the premier engineering institute, IIT Kharagpur has stepped up. Other than the standard staff, IIT Kharagpur students would now get shadow instructors outside their classrooms to make the adapting more comprehensive.   The chief designing foundation has now chosen to set up a gathering of best students from every class to educate different students. ​ "From this scholarl... Saturday, Jul 11,2015
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Child education policy to come up in Rajasthan


Child education is often ignored by the Governments. But this is where the best impact can be made in a child’s life. The Rajasthan government has taken the plunge in drafting the early childhood education approach to be presented in both government and private pre-schools. Taking a sign from the focal government's approach on the early adolescence, UNICEF supported studies and National Advisory Council reports, state has started a procedure to define an all encompassing strategy fo... Saturday, Jul 11,2015
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Now a fine arts college for disabled


Our society has been known to be indifferent towards the people with disabilities. But fortunately, some people differ in their stand.   A month back, Chandrasekaran's "Ovvai Mulari" began welcoming applications from handicapped students for its three-year certificate course in model, which is to start in August. "There are various incapacitated students who are keen on craftsmanship. The thought is to prepare them on different parts of figure making. The style i... Monday, Jul 13,2015
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PM Modi meets the girl who won the Bhagvad Gita competition


For the past couple of years, religious harmony in the country has been hurt badly. A number of attacks on minorities and their religious places have been observed. Amidst all this chaos, a young Muslim girl from Mumbai has set an exceptional example. The 12 year old Ms. Maryam Asif Siddiqui made headlines when she won the Bhagavad Gita Champions League – an event organized by ISKCON. Inspired by her commendable feat, the PM Narendra Modi called upon the girl to give his blessings... Monday, Jul 13,2015
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Close to 600 IIT seats vacant!


Not long ago, any seat in any IIT was a precious possession for an engineering aspirant. But it seems now that the times have changed. Close to 600 seats in different IITs remain vacant post the first round of counselling. Sunday was the latest day for tolerating seats in the IITs and the NITs in the first round of the joint seat designation process.   Of 10,006 seats in the IITs, 591 stayed empty after the first round. In the NITs and other government-financed specialized establis... Monday, Jul 13,2015
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Mukesh Ambani's contribution lauded by Stanford University


Studying at US’ Stanford University is a dream come true for millions of students across the world. But only a few can afford to have this luxury. Stanford University has praised Mukesh Ambani for his decade long backing to students enthusiastic about seeking after higher studies through grants.   Ambani, who had enlisted at the Stanford University for an administration degree in the 80s however returned halfway because of his dad's coming up short heath, had established ... Saturday, Jul 11,2015
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Saturday 4 July 2015

How to ace your English assignment ,BrainBuxa Article Zone


They are trying to be funny when they say that English is a funny language. It is a funny language. Concepts in English can sometimes get ... post by Gunjan
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