Education News – Newsletter for March 2, 2011

CBSE board exams on; physics paper disappoints students


NEW DELHI - The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations started Tuesday on a disappointing note to many, with several class-12 students complaining that the physics paper was too lengthy to finish in three hours. According to students, the physics paper, though easy, could not be completed as the questions marked 2 and .... Original article  : CBSE board exams on; physics paper disappoints students.

Education News – Newsletter for March 1, 2011

Students tense as CBSE exams begin


NEW DELHI - Doing their last minute revision, anxious students were seen making their way to examination centres across the capital Tuesday for the start of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations. Over 1.8 million students are sitting for the board examinations across the country and abroad. This year, 1,061,566 students of Class .... Original source  : Students tense as CBSE exams begin.

Education News – Newsletter for February 28, 2011

IIM-Calcutta to boost research and upgrade lab


KOLKATA - The Indian Institute of Management-Calcutta (IIM-C) plans to utilise the Rs.20 crore special budgetary grant to help students do research in global finance markets and to upgrade its financial research and trading lab. Finance Minister Pranab Mukhejee announced the special grant to the IIM-C in the union budget he presented to the ... Read : IIM-Calcutta to boost research and upgrade lab.

Education News – Newsletter for February 27, 2011

Recruitment drive in Aligarh Muslim University


ALIGARH - For the first time in the history of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), its students’ union organised a recruitment drive, an exercise to break away from the usual political muscle-flexing and rabble-rousing. Four MNCs — HCL, Genpact, Kotak Securities and Valiant Media Group — were invited by the Aligarh Muslim University Students Union (AMUSU) ... Read more »»».

Education News – Newsletter for February 26, 2011

Four more Indian students freed of radio tags in US


WASHINGTON - US authorities have removed radio tags of four more Indian students of the sham Tri Valley University (TVU) in California closed on charges of immigration visa fraud last month. So far radio tags of 11 of the 18 Indian students who were forced to wear the monitor anklets have been removed by the ... Read more : Four more Indian students freed of radio tags in US.

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