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Shiv Nadar University, Delhi NCR, Conferred the Title of Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence by Ministry of Education, Government of India

Shiv Nadar University

Shiv Nadar University, Delhi-NCR, India’s leading multidisciplinary university was today inducted under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, and will now be known as Shiv Nadar University (Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University). Established in 2011 by an act under the Uttar Pradesh State Government, the University has emerged as the country’s youngest institution for higher education to be conferred the prestigious title.

Governor Lauds Tamil Nadu Universities For Securing Top 10 Position In NIRF Ranking

Governor Lauds Tamil Nadu Universities For Securing Top 10 Position In NIRF Ranking

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi on Thursday lauded 11 universities from the State which figured in the list of top 10 universities based on the National Institute of Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking. The achievers have shown distinguished leadership intellectually and administratively to get this proud position by competing with the best at the national […]

Higher Education Institutions Felicitated AT Conclave For Excellence

Government Plan To Let Foreign Universities Enter India Raises Concerns

Lauding higher education institutions from Tamil Nadu which had secured top ranks in the seventh edition of the National Institutional Ranking Framework, Governor R.N. Ravi said that the achievement was possible because of their initiative, dedication, commitment, and managerial skills as well as teamwork. He was speaking at the inauguration of the Conclave of Excellence […]

UGC Orders Full Admission Fee Refund To Ease Blow Of Late Entrance Exams

University Grants Commission

The University Grants Commission (UGC) this week instructed all educational institutions to refund the full tuition fees of students who withdraw their undergraduate admission applications before 31 October. In a second notification issued the same day, Monday, the higher education regulator asked all educational institutions to adjust the hostel/mess fees charged from students during the […]

Delhi University to Launch Unique Scheme Called ‘Competence Enhancement Scheme’ in Centenary year

Competence Enhancement Scheme

The University of Delhi, in its Centenary Year, is going to launch a unique scheme called the Competence Enhancement Scheme (CES). Along with implementing the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) from the academic year 2022-23, the University will also launch the Competence Enhancement Scheme (CES) to fulfil the objectives of the NEP.

The globalisation of Indian Education in the Post-Pandemic age

Globalisation of Indian Education in the Post-Pandemic age

The new national education policy (NEP) released by the government of India in 2020 outlines a grand outlook for the future of education in India, presenting a sweeping vision for Indian Education.

Odisha govt Education Department Directs Universities, Colleges to Prevent Ragging

Education Department

Odisha Higher Education Department wrote to Vice-Chancellors of all State Public Universities, Principals of all Government General Degree Colleges and Teacher Education Colleges, and Principals of all Aided and Un-aided Non-Government Colleges under the Department.

Delhi University Plans To Start Research Centre To Promote Study Of Freedom Movement, Partition

Central Universities

Delhi University is planning to start a research centre to promote study of India’s freedom movement and Partition. In this regard, the university has constituted a seven-member committee, headed by DU Director (South Campus) Prakash Singh, to provide suggestions to develop the centre.

Delhi University Plans To Launch Certificate Courses For Students From Other Universities Next Year

Delhi University

Delhi University is plans to launch a scheme that will allow students from other universities or institutions to study various courses in the varsity from next year. The DU’s academic council (AC) will discuss the implementation of the scheme during its meeting on Wednesday.

Centre Plans To Fund 10,000 Patents Every Year From Educational Institutions

Centre Plans To Fund 10,000 Patents Every Year From Educational Institutions

The government will soon launch a scheme to fund 10,000 patent applications every year from educational institutions, a top official said. The move is aimed at encouraging more students and faculty members to protect their intellectual property rights. The aim of the scheme is also to help Indian higher education institutions to improve their rankings […]