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PM Narendra Modi To Deliver Inaugural Address On NEP 2020

NEP 2020

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be delivering an inaugural address through video conferencing in this conclave. This is going to be the first time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak on the New Education Policy (NEP), 2020 which was released on 29th July 2020.

RTU Already Following Multi-Disciplinary Approach For Learning

multi-disciplinary learning

The New Education Policy which was officially introduced on 29th July 2020, strongly emphasized the multi-disciplinary learning, teaching, and research. The policy was officially introduced in the country last month but many institutions in Rajasthan are already following a multi-disciplinary way of learning.

University Of Edinburg Access To Education Focus Of International Event

University Of Edinburgh: Access To Education Focus Of International Event

University Of Edinburg colleagues will join an international gathering of university administrators, faculty, education practitioners, NGO leaders, international agencies, and humanitarian organizations as they seek to use education to improve the lives of individuals across the world.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Launches 100-Day Reading Campaign ‘Padhe Bharat’

Union Edu Minister

On Saturday, the Union Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, launched a 100-day reading campaign titled ‘Padhe Bharat’. The launch of the campaign is in alignment with the National Education Policy 2020 that lays emphasis on the promotion of joyful reading culture for children by ensuring the availability of age-appropriate reading books for children in the local/mother tongue/regional/tribal language.

University of Madras Extends Partnership With University of Melbourne to Complement Joint BSc Program

University of Madras extends partnership with University of Melbourne to complement joint BSc programme

University of Madras has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Melbourne, Australia to further explore teaching and research opportunities. Earlier this year, the universities announced a blended Bachelor of Science degree and have been working together to explore new and innovative ways of extending the partnership into additional disciplines and flexible programme models.

Only 9 OBC Professors Appointed In Central Universities Across India

OBC professors

In the Central Universities across India, there are a total of 313 professor-level posts. These posts are being authorized for the applicants belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBCs). But recently it has been found that appointments of OBC professor for the professor-level post have only been made for 2.8 percent of the total posts as of August 2020.

ISRO Signed MoU With VSSUT Burla To Promote Space Research

promote space research

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) signed an MoU with Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT) Burla, Odisha. The objective is to promote space research in the country.
The MoU signed between ISRO and VSSUT Burla will work on setting up up an innovation-cum-incubation centre. The innovation-cum-incubation centre will be set up at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT) Burla. The centre will promote space research.

AICTE Provides MBA Institutions The Selection Criteria To Admit Students

mba institutions

AICTE has provided the selection criteria to admit students to courses such as MBA and PGDM. It has instructed the MBA and PGDM institutions to admit students based on the marks obtained by them in the qualifying examination.

QS Asia Universities Ranking 2023: 19 Indian Universities Feature in The top 200

QS Asia Universities

In a big achievement, around 19 Indian universities featured in the top 200 list of QS Asia Universities Ranking 2023 released on Tuesday. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay has maintained its position as the country’s top university by ranking 40th in the QS Asia Universities Ranking.