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“India has the best brains for engineering”

The country that is almost iconographic to‘engineering’ is unflinchingly, France. For centuries and decades, French engineering have been quite a factor of ‘trust’ for industries, academicians and students. On the other hand, India, possessing engineered brains have been quite a talent acquisition field for international engineering institutions and industry In the recent visit to India, Mr. Jean Pierre Trotignon, Executive Director, ‘n+i’, network of 45 French Post Graduate Engineering Schools spoke about the Indo-French relationship on engineering education and future opportunities

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Why School accreditation and grading is important

Discontinuing of CBSEi and increasing set of difficulties to accredit schools, it is important for institutions to understand its gravity.

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The E-learning Archetype

Education is experiencing a great disruption, much like the other business, fields of work and time. The entire education paradigm is staring at a large shift – and in all probability it could be pinned down to three reasons.

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Apply for Anant Fellowship at Anant National University by July 31

ANU, focusing on providing education for the Built Environment, invites application for its one-year, post-graduate Anant Fellowship. Last date for application is July 31.

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The Placement Fever is Here

Admission drives, perception, stature and success of an institution is placed on 'placement'. In the season of layoffs, how are the institutions scoring in placement?

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Amrita University Awarded as Greenest University in Kerala

What makes a green University. Read more to replicate.

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Impact of GST on Higher Education

Education and healthcare is technically exempted from GST. The ripple effect is yet to be felt.

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How good is GST for Education?

We often describe goods and services in the same breath almost loosely so to say. Different as they are, a business is successful if it can combine the two to provide a unique USP.

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"Partnerships depends a bit on the relative research" Says LaTrobe Univ VC and President, Prof John Dewar

La Trobe University VC and President, Prof. John Dewar talks about Indo- Australian relationship and tie-up for research.

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‘Tabs’ in 21st Century Classrooms

With the advancements in technology and the development of ‘digital India’ our education sector is also heading towards it, that too digitally. The education field is being invaded by the technology at a greater pace.

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