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Higher
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Higher
Education in India has evolved in distinct and divergent
streams with each stream monitored by an apex body,
indirectly controlled by the Ministry
of Human Resource Development. The 415
universities/ institutions, are mostly funded by the state
governments. However, there are 24 important universities
called Central universities, which are maintained by the
Union Government and because of relatively large funding,
they have an edge over the others. The engineering education and business schools are
monitored and accredited by the All
India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) while
medical education is monitored and accredited by the Medical
Council of India (MCI). Like-wise, agriculture
education and research is monitored by the Indian
Council for Agriculture Research. Apart from these,
National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) controls all
the teacher training institutions in the country. The country has some ace engineering, management and
medical education institutions which are directly funded
by the Ministry of Human Resource Development of the Union
Government. Admission to all professional education
colleges is done through all-India common admission tests
of which the IIT-JEE, AIEEE, CAT and CPMT are the most
popular ones. Most of the institutions reserve a small percentage of
seats for foreign students.
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Yashpal
wants super regulator, death to deemed universities
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Text of Yashpal Report |
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NEW DELHI : 82-year-old Prof Yashpal and his committee
members have, in their
report to the Ministry of Human
Resource Development, suggested the scrapping of all
higher education regulatory/monitoring bodies and
creation of a super regulator : a seven-member
Commission for Higher Education and Research (CHER).
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Manipur University proctor gunned down, boarders flee
IMPHAL
: Manipur University proctor Mohammad Islamuddin was
shot dead by militants on the campus
here on May 25 and by 27th over 500 boarders had left the
hostels following police raids.
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Supreme Court snubs student for protesting against
teachers
NEW DELHI
: On May 27 the Supreme Court ruled that
the students have no right to agitate against teachers,
in support of their demands, even by staging a "satyagraha"
on the college premises.
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NIT teachers demand pay parity with the IIT
faculty
NEW DELHI :
The National Institutes of Technology
have demanded pay parity with the faculty of the Indian Institutes of
Technology under a proposed salary regime.
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Six more NITs to be opened in North East states
NEW DELHI : Six of the nine new National
Institutes of Technology promised by the UPA government
will be set up in the Northeast, one in each state which
does not have a NIT at present.
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JNTU HYDERABAD PLANS 5-YEAR INTEGRATED MBA PROGRAMME
JHARKHAND CENTRAL
UNIVERSITY ON TATA STEEL CAMPUS
all india
fee structure soon, says aicte chief
Rs 100 CRORE
GRANT FOR RAJIV GANDHI BIOTECH CENTRE
MHRD SACKS
JAMSHEDPUR NIT OFFICIATING DIRECTOR
OSMANIA MAKES ENVIRON, ETHICS STUDY
MUST FOR PG
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The
Sibal Action Plan |
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Brar appointed
VC
of
GND University |
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AMRITSAR : On
July 2 Prof A S Brar was formally appointment
Vice-Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University here. Presently
VC of Lucknow University Prof Brar would join GND University
after a fortnight, reports from Lucknow said.
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Hustle &
tussle soon in Andhra higher edu |
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HYDERABAD : Some hustle and tussle and re-adjustments
are likely to take place in the Higher Education in Andhra
Pradesh as new players enter the sector which was, till now,
dominated by the APSCHE.
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Maritime
University opens admissions |
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The Union
Minister for Shipping, Mr G.K. Vasan releasing the
results of the first All India Entrance Examination of
the Indian Maritime University, in Chennai on June 27,
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ICFAI can't
operate
in TN, orders court |
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CHENNAI
: Madras High Court has held that the Institute of
Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) Society,
Hyderabad, and ICFAI University, Dehradun, have no legal
right to run their institutions in Tamil Nadu.
The
division bench ordered that a private university
established under a State Act should operate within the
boundary of the State concerned.
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