Education
Out-of-syllabus cry in exam
Madhyamik examinees alleged that three questions in Tuesday’s life science paper were from outside the syllabus.
Business schools may soon lose monopoly over strategic management lessons
plans to take the concept of strategic management out of the elitist confines of B-schools into every corner of the country....Madhyamik admit cards found on train
It was a close shave for the Madhyamik examinees of a school in Diara, Hooghly as the packet containing their admit cards was mistakenly left behind by their headmaster in a train compartment....AICTE directs B-schools to refund fees
The All India Council for Technical Education plans to act on student and parent complaints and issue showcause notices to management schools and deemed universities that do not refund tuition fees and retain the original academic certificates of students who wish to change their college before the academic course begins....Mobile Education by Tata Indicom
Tata Teleservices plans to start a new initiative, Mobile Education (M-Education), an attempt to aid distance learning and support learning in rural communities and for the physically challenged. ...WBJEE 2008 - West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination 2008
WBJEE 2008 - West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination 2008...- NYT slams Indo-US nuclear deal
- Chatwal plans mega hotel projects in Punjab
- WBJEE 2008 - West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination 2008
- Divisive politics will lead us nowhere: PM
- 500 TCS staffers resign
Revathi rocks! As a woman who has been umpiring baseball here in the United States and all over the world since 1981, I can appreciate ...
MR.Moily Junior ,Inspite of being a Senior politician.
Can you elaobarate his biodata to become prime minister of this country. Can you compare his bio data ...
The news was very informative & has shocked mainly Mangaloreans worldwide. The TV channels were stifled and only some news is trickling in now via ...
I found this interesting article on a Ladakh Website. Its worth looking at.
http://www.makephpbb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=160&mforum=lsud
Akbar Khalid, with the U.S.–India Business Council, gives an excellent rebuttal to this flawed NYT editorial. http://www.chamberpost.com/2008/09/a-good-deal-wit.html



