Collaboration & International Education

Training is Essential

Almost 90 percent of India’s youth are suffering from DWJ-JWD syndrome i.e. Degree without Jobs and Jobs without Degree. There is an urgent need to address this problem across industries. According to Sunil K Chaturvedi, CEO, Automotive Skill Development Council (ASDC) the focus should be on the skill gap in the various sectors. India...
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India & Australia: Promotes Scientific Research

To promote research activities, India and Australia have decided to contribute major funds. The initiative will support 13 new collaborative projects and seven joint workshops through the Australia-India Strategic Research Fund. It is expected that top scientists in both the nations will jointly work in the fields of environment science, materials science, stem cells and...
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UP: First Women’s University in Rae Bareli

Female education is the need of the hour. Without educating the women of the country we can’t hope for a developed nation. Women play a vital role in the all round progress of a country. If we want to make democracy successful, women must be educated. They are the real builders of happy homes....
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Collaborative Research: India Ties with Six Countries

Collaborations among researchers can take in many forms. In a sense, there is a continuum ranging from the classic partnership between two faculty members at academic institutions, to situations such as the use by one researcher of another’s resources such as a piece of equipment, a biological strain, or a database. The Ministry of...
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Indian Educational Structure needs Quality Academics

Various Institutes in India and US will join hands to create a pool of trained mid-career academicians, so that they could be groomed into potential leaders as part of a long-term objective to strengthen the Indian educational structure. The Penn State’s Center for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE), in association with Rutgers University...
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AICTE: Research Park in Every State

A research park is a research facility that is often linked with a major research university. There purpose is to create linkages between the university, industry and the community. To combine knowledge assets of a community with local business expertise in order to generate highly qualified individuals for high paying jobs is the reason...
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Distance Education Needs an Improvement

Aiming for higher enrolment in distance education in India, a panel investigated its present status and has recommended to the HRD Ministry that an independent legislation must be passed on the lines of UGC. According to Prof N R Madhava Menon, the legal educator and founder-director of National Law School of India University (NLSIU)...
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Indonesia: World Standard Higher Education in India

Boediono, Indonesian Vice President said that Indonesia and India need to increase cooperation in various fields. In support of it, Jakarta welcomes investment from New Delhi, India particularly in higher education from India’s Ambassador Gurjit Singh, as per the statement from the Indian embassy in Jakarta. In addition to it, Singh emphasized the need...
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Online MBA: A New Wave

Online management programmes have shown a great response among companies. While more and more companies want their executives to take up an online MBA because of the time factor, many institutes such as Glion Institute of Higher Education, Switzerland, Indian Institute of Management, IIM-C, UNC Kenan Flagler Business School and U21 Global have found...
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Private University in Arunachal Pradesh

The current education system in Arunachal Pradesh is relatively underdeveloped. The state government is expanding the education system in concert with NGOs like Vivekananda Kendra. There are nine Government Colleges, affiliated to the Rajiv Gandhi University (formerly known as Arunachal University) which is the premier educational institution. Indira Gandhi Technical and Medical Sciences University would start...
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