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Recruiters Look For Ground Experience
Avinash Kumar, Director-Programmes & Policy at WaterAid India, speaks to Pritha Roy Choudhury on job opportunities in the development sector…
Two Routes, Same Goal
Law sets you on a path of unending opportunities. Here is how you can enter this domain through CLAT and LSAT...
An Automated Future Awaits
Reducing human effort and increasing productivity is at the core of automation. How and where do you learn this?
Surviving Fast-paced, Unpredictable, International Business Environment
Diversity in management classrooms is advocated not for the sake of it, but as an experience that impacts who you are and what you do in the workplace…
Management Education: Problems And Solutions
Prof. J. Philip, Principal Founder & Chairman, Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore, in a free-wheeling interaction with Rajaram Sukumar, analyses what needs to be done to make India’s management education more meaningful…
Management Education: Challenges And Prospects
A well-known academic explores the role of management institutions in enabling the country to overcome its challenges and exploit the emerging prospects…
Can We Assure Quality Of Institutions?
India’s higher education system has realised a skewed expansion in the last decade. Is accreditation the right measure to set standards?
“Education Is There To Help Us Find Out What We Are For In This World”
DR. S. RADHAKRISHNAN Former President of IndiaVice Chancellor, Banaras Hindu University (1939–48) Chairman, UNESCO’s executive board (1948–49) Indian ambassador to the Soviet Union (1949-1952) Chancellor, University of Delhi (19531962)
The Pacemakers Of Technological Progress
Education prepares one for life and by extension, the future of a nation. To generalise, education imparted at higher education institutions leads to knowledge creation which comes from research and writing and finds application in all fields that touch our lives. How does India fare in creation of knowledge through the contributions of researchers and scientists?
NIRF: Making It Robust, Relevant And Appropriate
As with any ranking framework, NIRF is continuously evolving and o ering opportunities for improvement. Here’s a look at possible areas of improvement…
Students In Distress: Pay Up Or Perish
Changing courses, colleges and programmes is getting tough for students as the institutions hold them to ransom by withholding original certificates, outing all rules …
Different States, Different Norms
Private universities have given a big push to India’s higher education. However, it’s an uphill task when it comes to setting up one as state legislations across the country have varying norms…
Need For Relevant Research
Research output is one of the major factors that reputed international agencies take into consideration while assessing universities...
“The Stagnation And Quality Crisis Brewing In Higher Education Needed To Be Urgently Addressed, And Recently, Critical Reforms Were Identified And Executed”
India’s greatest asset is its human potential.
“In My Case, I Had Great Teachers In Various Phases Of Life”
Dreams are finally nothing but goals or mission in life.
“I Am What I Am Today because Of Education”
Education is the key to progress.
Igniting Passion To Solve India's Unsolved Problems
Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Union Minister for Science & Technology & Earth Sciences, speaks to Careeers360’s Editor-in-Chief Mahesh Sarma on the innovative schemes undertaken by his ministry to foster passion for science…
Stimulating, Rewarding And Relevant
Where power and position are often misused to the detriment of those who do not have them, the legal profession needs to act as a shield against the misuse…
Plan And Pursue Something Special
Add a distinct flavour to your law degree with specializations in relatively untapped and upcoming fields, which can enhance your professional profile...
Where The Best Is Yet To Come
As the legal domain expands across the globe, here’s an attempt to gauge how India’s education system can keep pace with it…
Marine Engineering: Call Of The Deep Blue Oceans
With India emerging as a global hub of shipbuilders in recent years, the job opportunities for marine engineers are huge...
Multiple Exams, But Just One Agency
The proposal to set up an umbrella organization to conduct professional entrance exams is expected to give a fillip to India’s higher education and cut time lags in a big way…
Choices Widen For That Elusive Foreign Degree
New and upcoming destinations like New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and the UAE are now posing stiffchallenge to the US, UK and Australia in study abroad choices of Indian students…
Engineering A Greener Future
Environmental engineering can be an interesting option for engineering aspirants with a ‘green’ mindset...
A Truly Academic And Career Gateway
GATE is the perfect option for an engineering graduate mulling higher studies while at the same time doesn’t want to lose out on job opportunities. Here is a snapshot…
#Gooutandbe: Five-Steps To Achieve What You Want
If Monday no longer excites you and you seem to be meandering on your work path, it’s time to do a rethink on your career…
The Right Decision For Your Career And Life
The time for you to make choices during counselling will be limited. So how do you make that all important decision?
Quality Education, Global Recognition
The tough competition to gain admission in a medical college in India force medical aspirants to go abroad. What are the pros and cons of studying and practicing medicine abroad?
NEET: Admissions Sans Chaos
NEET, a single window for all medical admissions in the country brought in a whiff of transparency last year. Picture looks brighter as teething troubles seem to be over now…
Is There A Solution For Teachers' Shortage?
Good teachers define a medical institution to a certain extent. Let alone quality, most of our medical colleges lack even the requisite number of faculty to conduct courses. Is the regulator listening?