NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Tuesday issued notice to all the states asking them how they would accommodate students of 44 private deemed universities if these were to be derecognised.
NEW DELHI - The Delhi government's decision to balance both the point and lottery systems in the new nursery admission guidelines that are likely to be announced Wednesday, has drawn a mixed response from parents in the capital.
NEW DELHI - As the government prepares to implement the right to education law from 2011, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) Tuesday announced setting up a committee to monitor quality.
NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Monday permitted the Medical Council of India (MCI) to conduct a common test for undergraduate medical courses while it is yet to decide on pending cases against the council.
NEW DELHI - The confusion prevailing over nursery school admissions in Delhi is expected to be over Wednesday as the government would issue a formulated guideline system, Delhi's Education Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said Monday.
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