Karnataka Professional Educational Inst. Act to be implemented soon

Karnataka Professional Educational Inst. Act to be implemented soon

The Karnataka Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Determination of Fee) Act, 2006  will be implemented soon with some amendments to check irregularities in the admission and fee fixation in professional colleges in the state, by the Government of Karnataka.   Medical education minister Sharan Prakash Patil told the Assembly on Tuesday that the government […]

Engineering students may have to pay ‘Extra Fees’

Engineering students may have to pay ‘Extra Fees’

Engineering Students may have to cough-up the ‘extra fee’ this year too. Going by the websites of some Engineering colleges, the fee payable is more than the fee stipulated by the Government  A few engineering colleges announced the extra fees after a circular was issued by a One-man Committee appointed to look into the complaints […]

BU’s Multiple Exit Option’s spread to other universities.

BU’s Multiple Exit Option’s  spread to other universities.

The Karnataka State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) is mulling over a proposal to extend Bangalore University’s move to offer multiple exit options to students in degree courses,  to all universities in the State. At a meeting of a three-member committee set up by KSHEC on Monday, a proposal on the above lines, wherein students will have […]

“8% Reservation for Hyderabad-Karnataka region applies to Deemed Universities as well”

“8%  Reservation for Hyderabad-Karnataka region applies to Deemed Universities as well”

8 per cent reservation for students from Hyderabad-Karnataka region in educational institutions also applies to deemed universities said Minister for Higher Education R.V. Deshpande in a reply to a question from Amarnath Patil in the Legislative Council on Thursday. He said the stand of the educational institutions was that, being deemed universities, they were not […]

27 out 30 from super 30 crack JEE advanced

27 out 30 from super 30 crack JEE advanced

Living up to it’s reputation once again, Super 30 of mathematician Anand Kumar has excelled in JEE (advanced) results which was declared on Thursday with 27 out of its 30 students, all from under-privileged background cracking the exam. Among the successful ,this year, are childrenof cobblers, roadside vendors and grocers. With tears in his eyes, Sunil son of […]

15 Things Highly Confident People Don’t Do

15 Things Highly Confident People Don’t Do

Highly confident people believe in their ability to achieve. If you don’t believe in yourself, why should anyone else put their faith in you? To walk with swagger and improve your self-confidence, watch out for these fifteen things highly confident people don’t do. 1. THEY DON’T MAKE EXCUSES. Highly confident people take ownership of their […]

What Type of Learner Are You?

What Type of Learner Are You?

Did you know, that not everyone learns in the same way? There are several different distinct learning styles and understanding your (or your students’) learning style can make the whole process more fun and effective. According to one survery, respondents were broken down as follows (by learning style): Visual Learners: 20.6% Auditory Learners: 25.1% Kinesthetic […]

Admissions to Aviation Business Mgmt. and Public Health Courses

Admissions to Aviation Business Mgmt. and Public Health Courses

Indian Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Management of Jain University, Bangalore, is one of the few institutions in India that offers two-year full-time MBA in Aviation Business Management. The programme will cover fundamentals of General Management, specialisation in Aviation Business and additional specialisation in International Business/Finance/Marketing. It is designed to provide career opportunities in Aerospace […]

MCI not to allow admissions to six medical colleges

MCI not to allow admissions to six medical colleges

Medical Education Minister Sharanprakash Patil has expressed concern over the reported decision by the Medical Council of India (MCI) to deny approval for admissions in six new government colleges for the academic year 2014–15. Dr. Patil told The Hindu that no official announcement had been received, but the reports from New Delhi were “disturbing”. He said the […]