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'Government Needs Private Players To Transform Education In India'

Government wants private partners for the changes in the social sectors like education to take place on ground. Technology can also offer interactivity.

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ISB Places Over 1000 Students With Average Package Of Rs 22 Lakh

Besides regular recruiters, there were several new companies such as Jones Lang LaSalle, Havells, Revigo, P&G, Lending kart, Reliance Jio, Mindtree Consulting, L’Oreal, Bain & Co and Roland Berger.

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NET Likely To Be Introduced In 2019-20 For Engineering Courses

The Council would hold discussions with state governments on NET and put forward the finer points and its advantages for the locals, who would remain top in their respective states and can gain entry into IITs also.

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CBSE Commits Huge Blunder In Class 12 Marks Totalling

The problems continue to rise for CBSE students. It started with CBSE deciding to scrap its moderation policy until the Delhi High court ordered the board to delay the changes until next year.

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Educational Institutions' Autonomy Hinges On Academic Quality: Niti Aayog

Entrusted with a task to suggest reform measures for the higher education sector, Niti Aayog has said centrally funded educational institutions that are performing well will get more financial and operational autonomy.

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CAG Lists Discrepancies In IGMCRI

A CAG report has found lapses in the administration of the Indira Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute

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Certification Courses Are Still A Stigma In India: Manish Sisodia

Manish Sisodia said certification or diploma still remain a guilt in the country and the person pursuing the same is bagged with a stigma.

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‘GST Exemption From Education Sector Can Bring More Literacy’

Non-conventional courses were not exempted from service tax earlier and now, a GST rate of 18 per cent shall affect them only marginally.

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