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Educational News Today - Archive - October 2006
Education News Today - Archive 

Oct 27, 2006 - Applications invited for placements abroad
     The Overseas Manpower Corporation, a Tamil Nadu Government undertaking, which assists job seekers in securing placements abroad, invites applications from skilled personnel for jobs in multinational companies in Canada and for a petrochemical company in Kuwait. Read More >>

Oct 27, 2006 - Unaided deemed to be varsities agree to implement quota regime
     Unaided deemed to be universities on Thursday agreed to implement the new reservation regime but wanted concrete assurances from the Government on fee structuring. In particular, they wanted a foreign students' quota with higher fees to be able to cross-subsidise the education of students from the weaker sections. Read More >>

Oct 26, 2006 - ''Engineering and medicine are not the only options''
     Students showed great enthusiasm in knowing more about the possible courses they could pursue after schooling, at a counselling session organised by the Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre on Monday. Read More >>

Oct 25, 2006 - Out of school, looking abroad
     In a world that is growing younger, you might have expected this would happen. A few years ago, almost everyone who went abroad to study registered for post-graduate degrees. No longer. Today, more and more students are exploring the option of studying abroad right after school. Read More >>

Oct 24, 2006 - "Engineering colleges will be encouraged to adopt schools"
     Anna University proposes to encourage every engineering college in the State to adopt five schools for improving school education standard, Vice-Chancellor D. Viswanathan has said. Read More >>

Oct 23, 2006 - Anandakrishnan panel report soon
     The Prof. M. Anandakrishnan committee that was constituted to suggest ways to the Government to do away with the entrance examination system for professional courses is likely to submit its report this week. Read More >>

Oct 16, 2006 - Colleges want four technical varsities
     Engineering colleges in the State want the Government to create four regional technical universities, in case the present structure, led by Anna University, is to be changed, for better academic administration. Read More >>

Oct 13, 2006 - Engineering seats up by 10,000 this year
     The single window system of counselling may have failed to fill up the vacant pool of seats in engineering colleges, but that has not stopped engineering colleges in the State from increasing seat intake by almost 10,000 numbers this year. Read More >>

Oct 13, 2006 - Notice to AICTE, Medical Council
     A Bench of the Supreme Court has issued notice to the All-India Council for Technical Education, the Medical Council of India and the Dental Council of India on a public interest petition seeking a direction to lay down new guidelines for declaring an institution deemed university. Read More >>

Oct 08, 2006 - Panel report by month-end
     The M. Anandakrishnan Committee, constituted by the State Government to recommend modalities for abolishing the common entrance test for admission to professional undergraduate courses, will submit its report by the end of this month. Read More >>
 
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