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HC Issues Notices to IITs, HRD Ministry; Asks to Clarify JEE Selection Process
Issuing notices to 15 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the ministry of human resource development, the Delhi High Court…
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Proceed against Varsities Offering Distance Courses without Approval: Panel
A government panel which is reviewing functioning of deemed universities has recommended legal action against some institutions which it found…
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Students Will Get Degree, though Deemed Varsities Have to Go: Sibal
A day after the Centre moved an affidavit in the Supreme Court seeking re-cognition of 44 deemed universities, human resource…
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Karunanidhi Protests Sibal’s Approach of No Quota in New Central Universities
Union HRD Minister Kapil Sibal, who announced that the 15 new Central Universities that were started in 2009 would be…
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Editorial: Technical Glitches that Prometric Couldn’t Anticipate
…experts have raised two very basic questions. One, why full-scale trial runs of the exams were not conducted in every…
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Govt Orders Enquiry into CAT Online Exams Mess
With the Common Admission Test (CAT) online exams being marred by chaos, Union HRD Minister Kapil Sibal has come down…
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Sibal Wants Collaboration with American Varsities
After government’s decision to establish 14 innovation universities, Union Human Resources Minister Kapil Sibal has expressed eagerness to forge an…
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IIT Faculty-Govt Face-off Ends: Sibal
Finally, the month-long face-off between the central government and IIT faculty over the issue of pay structure has come to…
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15,000 IIT Teachers Go On Hunger Strike
On the issue of revision in pay structure, nearly 15, 000 teachers of hallowed Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) across…
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Kapil Sibal for Scrapping Class 10 Exams to Reform School Education
For reforms in school education system, Union Human Resources Minister Kapil Sibal has of late proposed an innovative idea, scrapping…
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