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| Educational News Today - Archive - November 2006 |
| Education
News Today - Archive |
Nov 23, 2006 - Special coaching for students in `failure
districts': Minister Over
the next few months, the State Education department will focus
on giving special coaching to students from `failure districts,'
where low pass percentages were recorded in the Higher Secondary
Examination held in March 2006. Read
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Nov 23, 2006 - Marks alone `don't maketh the man'
Students and teachers rush to
meetings purporting to tell them how to achieve high scores
in examinations. Marks continue to be the deciding factor. But
the aim of school or university education is to groom capable
leaders, Director of Matriculation Schools D. Jagannathan said
on Tuesday. Read More >>
Nov 18, 2006 - Plus Two syllabus to get lighter
Students of Plus Two class can
relax a little bit. Having realised that the present syllabus
was too heavy, the Government has decided to lighten it well
ahead of the March final examinations.
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Nov 18, 2006 - Just 24 hours left for CAT More
than 7,000 students will be taking the Common Admissions Test
(CAT) on Sunday morning in Chennai, with the dream of getting
into the top B-schools in the country including the Indian Institutes
of Management (IIMs). Read
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Nov 14, 2006 - Draft bill on CET abolition in next Assembly
session
The draft bill to abolish entrance
examinations for professional undergraduate admissions will
be tabled in the next Assembly session. Read
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Nov 12, 2006 - Some tips on studying in U.S.
International Education Week, an American concept to encourage
international students in the U.S., begins on Monday. Read
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Nov 07, 2006 - No question of scrapping CET: AICTE chairman
Despite the State Government
attempting to enact legislation to abolish the common entrance
test for admission to undergraduate professional courses from
the next academic year, it seems the final word on the controversial
move is not said yet. Read
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Nov 04, 2006 - One lakh students may enrol in CA course
Enrolment in the chartered accountancy
(CA) course is expected to go up nearly three fold next year,
according to the president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
of India, T.N. Manoharan.
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