Foreign University Brands can Improve the Quality of Higher Education in India. The New Education Policy (NEP), 2020 made a significant change in the education arena when it paved the way for international institutions to establish campuses in the country. Many countries have been compelled by shifts in the world’s market economy to accept foreign sources in various ways. International Branch Campuses (IBCs) exemplify the notion of global education and provide a platform for innovation. Pranav Gupta Ashoka University Founder states, “Prior to the NEP, stringent government policy was the principal constraint on the capacity to collaborate creatively with Indian partners. If you look at the NEP from a wide perspective, it’s really just India waving its flag and declaring its intention to create one of the top higher education sectors in the world.”
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The All Indian Essay Event is being organized for 28 years, at the launch, Venkaiah Naidu said “The All India Essay Event being held for 28 years now is a truly commendable work by the team of Heartfulness in promoting the awareness for value-based education”
Professor Pradeep Kumar Joshi was appointed as the chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Professor Pradeep Kumar Joshi will succeed Arvind Saxena whose term as UPSC chairperson completed on 7th August 2020. On Friday 2020 Professor Pradeep Kumar Joshi was appointed as the chairman of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). UPSC is the […]
The need of the hour for education institutions in India is to produce Ready passouts capable of getting into the industry, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.
Students passing out from institutions need to be able to serve the country’s development goals, the FM said at an event in Chennai. For this to happen, India first needs to understand what the industry requires, she added.
The Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT Roorkee) organized a National Seminar on Inflatable Structures and Lightweight Materials: A new era of Space and Defence Applications (ISLMSDA 2022) at the Department Auditorium.
On Thursday, Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh urged the teachers to impart basic education and knowledge to the students. He also asked them to sharpen the skills of the students with regard to National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
A delegation of 21 higher education institutions from the United States attended a student fair in Mumbai as a part of the Education Trade Mission led by the US Universities Department of Commerce.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Madras Study) researchers have shown that spike protein vaccines may be effective against multiple variants of Coronavirus (SARS COV-2). The results of the IIT Madras study suggest that the attack by selected variants Delta plus, Gamma, Zeta, Mink and Omicron may be dealt with by vaccine-induced T-cell responses despite the compromised neutralising antibodies responses.
From perceptible macro-level reforms to subtle nuanced shifts, India’s education system is undergoing a sea change under the New Education Policy (NEP), 2020. The University Grants Commission (UGC) is now aiming at combining NEET and JEE (Main) with the CUET to create a One Nation One Exam for all purposes. Talking to Vibha Sharma, UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar spoke about important issues concerning the students. Excerpts:
On 1st October, Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will be addressing students’ queries regarding National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. A live session will be held on the Education minister’s official social media handles. The students can ask questions regarding NEP 2020 with #NEPTransformingIndia.