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CCE - A welcome change in educationIn a rush of 100 day achievement, our Union Home Minister, Kapil Sibal had mooted his team to come out with some revolutionary measures. The result is, abolishing the Board Exams for X standard for CBSE schools. At the outset, the exams are not abolished but made optional. T... |
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450 strong willed scholars were awarded at SSN ChennaiThe SSN Institutions are a landmark initiative of The Shiv Nadar Foundation and have done exceptional work in their 14 years of existence and SSN is today considered as one of the renowned private Engineering college, and one of the best private Engineering college in Tamil Nadu. Mr Kapil Siba... |
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IIT cut offs may raise to 80 percent from 2011The task of getting into IITs is not as simple as earlier by just scoring good marks in JEE. The Government has decided to give weightage to class XII results as well from 2011, in which a student must have 80+ percentage in class XII to appear for IIT JEE to make into an IIT. Now a student with ... |
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Only 80 percent and above will now get you IIT admissionNew Delhi, Oct 19 (ANI): In a move that could be considered controversial and could invite criticism from some experts, Union Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal on Monday said that only school students getting 80 percent and above may henceforth be eligible for admission to Indian Institutes of ... |
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Sibal and IIM Directors to Meet and Discuss AutonomyThe IIM directors are set to meet HRD Minister Kapil Sibal to discuss autonomy to the institutes as well as to look into the implementation of the R.C Bhargava committee report suggestion of setting up a pan-IIM board for greater excellence (the IIMs had earlier opposed the implementation of the ... |
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50 percent seats secured in Central Universities for rural studentsSpeaking at the foundation laying ceremony for a central university at Thiruvarur, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said, “The central government should permit 50 percent of the seats for students from rural background." Laying the foundation stone, Union Human Resource Development Minist... |

