ASCI is finally waking up to misleading advertising by educational institutions
Rikin Gandhi, 29, Ranveer Chandra, 34 and Indrani Medhi, 32 are in the '2010 TR35' - list of 35 "outstanding men and women" compiled by Technology Review
The fledgling branded play-schools market is in a state of flux
United States dominates the list with eight in the top 10 and 54 in the top 100
Cranking up the higher education engine for a billion-plus nation
Demand–supply mismatches are creating pockets of plenty and paucity across skill sets
Why the Vedanta University project still remains on paper
Kapil Sibal unveiled a hand-held computer in New Delhi on Thursday which will be available for students from next year at a cost of $35 or roughly Rs 1,500
The new standards will create a caste system in the corporate world with big firms adopting them sooner and smaller ones being eventually forced to do so
A heady mix of politics, influence and money symbolises the private sector’s established presence in the state’s higher technical education sector
Entrepreneurs are hawking teaching aids. But is it good business?
The 2010 edition of the BW-Synovate best B-school survey is a much improved study
Despite the CAT 2009 fiasco, IIMs are bullish about the online test format. Will it be a smooth ride in 2010?
A dearth of good faculty is forcing management institutes to pick teaching talent from the industry. With good results
Living up to the brand name will be tough for the seven upcoming IIMs
In India, where most businesses are family-run, family managed business courses are gaining relevance, as well as students