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“India is aiming to increase the percentage of the workforce which has received formal skills through vocational education and training
Nearly four in 10 Indian students took loans in 2011-12 to fund his or her MBA dreams, data collated by
The University Grants Commission has drawn up rules to facilitate collaboration between Indian and foreign institutions so they can offer
The Indian Centre for Assessment & Accreditation (ICAA), a private accreditation body, in association with rating agency Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)
The Foreign Educational Institutions Bill (Regulation of Entry and Operations), if passed by Parliament, would have paved the way for
The government has done well to ease the opening of campuses of foreign universities in India. Instead of waiting interminably
With just 500 Indian students studying in Japanese universities, Japan’s ambassador to India Takesh Yagi has said that efforts are
Israel, a pioneer in the farm sector, is in active consultation with the Indian government to impart post-graduate training to
Following the 18 percent slump in the rupee this year, for the 800,000 or so Indian students who go overseas
While India boasts of the best engineering colleges, a large number of aspiring engineers are eager to pursue their higher