Union Cabinet Approved increase in number of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) through CSIR-UGC-NET

Union Cabinet Approved increase in number of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) through CSIR-UGC-NET. The Cabinet today approved the implementation of the proposal for increase in the number of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) through CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) in the country, as per the PIB Press Release
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Govt. of India to de-recognise Forty Four DEEMED UNIVERSITIES

Govt. of India to de-recognise Forty Four DEEMED UNIVERSITIES.The HRD Ministry has decided to withdraw the “deemed” status awarded to forty four universities in the country, stating they were being run as “family fiefdoms” and not on “academic considerations”. List of Deemed Universities who lost the status of “Deemed University”
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Shorter MBBS courses in order to give medical professionals for villages

Shorter MBBS courses in order to give medical professionals for villages. To help combat acute shortage of doctors in rural areas, the government has come up with a one of a kind three-and-a-half-year bachelor study course in medicine and surgery (MBBS) for young people from villages.
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B.Ed. Admissions in Karnataka through CET from Next Year

B.Ed. Admissions in Karnataka through CET from next Year. The authorities is focused on reforming the image of the study course. One way to do that, it believes, will be to make sure that the exam for admission to BEd program in the state is conducted by the Karnataka Education Authority (KEA),
Read more...ICSC Change in Syllabus from April 2010, not to make Class X Optional this session

ICSC Change in Syllabus from April 2010, not to make Class X Optional this session. Major changes in ICSE syllabus, Reports DNA India Sweeping changes are on the anvil in the Council for The Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) board rules and curriculum. The changes will come into effect from April 2010.
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