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When winners turn losers `We prefer Indians' In Europe, each country has their local system, but there are four different levels of accreditations across countries. At the lowest level is the medical school, which qualifies is for nurses and obstetricians. The second level is the ... Can you get the message across? What does it take, apart from a decent academic score, to make sure recruiters pick you? Listen to a host of top-notch HR professionals who spoke at The Hindu Education Plus fair. Haryana junks marks, opts for grades Concerned over ``heavy stress and strain'' on young students, the Directorate of Secondary Education, Haryana, has decided to introduce a grading system in place of the present marking system in examinations. Looking beyond the very first step A student may choose any course, but can remain a professional provided he continues to learn all his life Job-oriented courses at ACE-Loyola The motto of ACE is `Excellence made affordable.'
Study, to know yourselfWhat is happiness? What is the yardstick to measure it? How can it be achieved? Though these questions sound simple, it is not so easy to get an answer. If happiness was the objective, all those who pursue their dream careers or those who ... Interactive learning for creativity The Centre for Youth Development and Studies (CYDS), Bharathidasan University, has evolved an innovative course based on interactive learning methods that ensure participatory learning and facilitate creativity among students. Interactive ...
Research meet in SwitzerlandA lecturer in Textile Technology from the Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT), N.D. Karthikeyan had been to Switzerland for participating in a conference. He presented his research papers on "Investigations on Ultraviolet Rays Protection in ... PSG courses in textile discipline The PSG Industrial Training Institute (ITI) will offer two-year programmes in spinning, weaving and textile mechatronics from this year. According to the Chief Executive of PSG Institutions, C.R. Swaminathan, textile mills in this region are ... A tie-up and a twinning offer Study a BBA degree in India and get an advanced diploma award from Canada. This twinning offer comes to you from a recent collaboration of The Vinayaka Centennial Canadian Business School, Chennai, and Centennial College, Toronto, Canada. The ...
All is not lost for studentsFor students whose hopes of entering the medical profession have been dashed to the ground due to the extremely high cut-offs or the exorbitant capitation fees, all's not lost. If you have 50 per cent in Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Plus two ...
Out of line, yet doing just fineWhy should your career choice be limited to engineering or medicine, when there are many roads to success? At the recent The Hindu Education Plus Fair, the panellists agreed that the key to finding the right career lies in expanding your hor izons. Books of college lists Here are some guides with a list of colleges and contact information, covering a variety of courses. Given the changes made by State administrators in admission conditions from time to time, it is always advisable to check with the ... Opportunities at Aston The International Officer of Aston University, Simon Hall, was recently in Chennai to discuss the U.K.-based university's programmes. He answers questions from Dhanya Parthasarathy on higher study at Aston. What courses do Indian students ...
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