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The controversy surrounding Delhi University's decision to switch to four-year undergraduate format reached President Pranab Mukherjee, who has sought Human Resource Development Ministry's comments on the issue. The President is Visitor to all
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As a controversy rages over Delhi University's switch to a four-year undergraduate programme, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has stepped in to point out that the baccalaureate degrees promised by the university are not tenable. Under UGC
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The VC maintains that the four year programme will give students plenty of options to choose from...Why and how would the combination of Chemistry and Political Science benefit a student at the graduation level? Although it sounds like a new
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Of course, that's not just a problem in Costa Rica: in many parts of the world, high prices act as a significant barrier to education, and it will come as no surprise that photocopying is an accepted practice in many countries. That's certainly true
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Addressing at the 90th Annual Convocation of Delhi University, the President said, "If our country has to continue on its path of higher growth, then the relentless pursuit of higher educational standards is an indispensable requirement for its
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Ravikanth Reddy Does the sports quota nurture sport talent or is it only an alibi for seeking a college admission?...The sports quota has turned into just an entry route for better educational institutions rather than an opportunity to enhance the
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Unmukt Chand's rise in cricket has coincided with an academic low given the controversy surrounding his stint as a student at St Stephens College. While the row involving the cricketer and college management has ebbed for now, it has ignited a fresh
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Exams are round the corner but Delhi University students are being given a crash course in an out-of-syllabus subject: copyright rules that have come in the way of unhindered photocopying of books or chapters. If photocopies have to be made at all,
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While primary and secondary education remain essentially broken, having failed to adequately serve the majority of the population, they are yet producing enough aspirants to cause a demand crisis in higher education. With cutoff marks at Delhi
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January 18, 2012 Campaign plans and mobilization take centre-stage at JNU It's in the air once again. There is anticipation and excitement, some butterflies too but an overall optimism prevails. Jawaharlal Nehru University students are gearing up to
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