Women police, CCTV to prevent ragging on campus
New Delhi: Women police officers in large numbers, police vans and closed circuit television - all arrangements are in place to prevent any ragging of freshers as Delhi U ...
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CBSE starts new courses in GIS, media studies
New Delhi: In a bid to give school education a vocational touch, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday announced the starting of two new courses in geospatial practices and ...
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Indian-origin student wins New Zealand debate
Wellington: An Indian-origin student of New Zealand's Victoria University was part of a team that won a debating competition in which 100-odd vars ...
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IHMCN invites applications for various courses
New Delhi: The Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition (IHMCN) has begun the admission procedure for various M.Sc. and postgraduate diploma courses.
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IIM-Lucknow invites applications for PG program for executives
Lucknow: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM)-Lucknow is inviting applications for International Programme in Management for executives (IPMX) for ...
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PEC University of Technology opens admissions to Ph.D. programmes
Chandigarh: The PEC University of Technology (PECUT), formerly known as Punjab Engineering College, has begun the admission procedure for admissions into its Ph ...
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of India CA, CPT Results 2010 declared
New Delhi: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has announced the results of the Chartered Accountants Final and Final (New Course) Examinations as well as the Common Proficiency Tes ...
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DU to admit students to 1000 more seats
New Delhi: For Delhi University (DU) aspirants who had been unable to gain admission into a desired college this year, this might come as a ray of hope. Colleges at D ...
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Eight new medical colleges for Gujarat
Gandhinagar: Undeterred by the Medical Council of India's rejection of its proposals for starting three new medical colleges in the current academic year, the
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D School alumnus named professor at Harvard
Washington: Gita Gopinath, a Delhi School of Economics alumnus, has been named professor of economics at Harvard University, becoming the first Indian-origin woman professor in the institution's history.
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