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| Educational News Today - Archive - September 2006 |
| Education
News Today - Archive |
Sep 24, 2006 - Counselling for Indian medicine courses
The merit list of eligible candidates
who have applied for undergraduate B.S.M.S/B.A.M.S/ B.U.M.S/
B.N.Y.S/ B.H.M.S for 2006-2007 will be published in newspapers
on September 27 and on http://www.tnhealth.org/ on September
26, a press release here said. Read
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Sep 18, 2006 - The malady of vacant seats in self-engineering
colleges The Supreme
Court's recent decision to allow self-engineering colleges a
free hand to fill seats that have not been filled through single
window counselling brings to the fore, concerns about the quality
of students such seats could attract. Read
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Sep 15, 2006 - Anandakrishnan committee report by October
15 The M. Anandakrishnan
Committee, constituted by the State Government to examine the
modalities of scrapping the Common Entrance Test for undergraduate
professional courses admissions, will submit its report to the
Government by October 15. Read
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Sep 12, 2006 - Engineering colleges allowed to fill 16,800
lapsed seats The Supreme
Court on Monday permitted private self-financing engineering
colleges in Tamil Nadu to fill 16,800 lapsed seats for 2006-2007
on the basis of higher secondary examination marks. Read
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Sep 11, 2006 - A new pattern for IIT-JEE 2007 On
August 24, the Director of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT),
Mumbai, announced changes in the pattern of IIT-JEE for 2007
during a news conference. Although the JEE underwent a pattern
change last year - with the deletion of the second-tier descriptive
examination - the change should not surprise serious aspirants.
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Sep 11, 2006 - Rural students not for Common Entrance Test
A SAMPLE survey on the need for
a Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to professional courses
has thrown up results on expected lines — it has pointed to
a clear urban-rural divide. While 80 per cent of urban students
surveyed want a CET, a whopping 99 per cent of rural students
do not favour it. Read More
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Sep 11, 2006 - Most rural students not in favour of CET
TA sample survey on the need for
a Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to professional courses
has thrown up results on expected lines — it has pointed to
a clear urban-rural divide. While 80 per cent of urban students
surveyed want a CET, a whopping 99 per cent of rural students
do not favour it. Read More
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Sep 02, 2006 - Increase budgetary spend on higher education:
UGC chairman An increased
share of the gross domestic product should be made available
in the Eleventh Five Year Plan to develop infrastructure for
higher education if the country is to keep pace with global
targets in education, University Grants Commission Chairman
Sukhadeo Thorat said here on Friday. Read
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Sep 01, 2006 - Bill to regulate admissions introduced
The State Government introduced
three Bills, including one to provide for regulation of admission
and determination of fee in professional educational institutions,
in the Assembly on Thursday. Read
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