Campus Digest

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 3: Kerala University has stumbled upon over half a dozen fake degree certificates and over a dozen fake pre-degree certificates in a month. It's not the first time that the university came across such fake certificates. It receives a good number of applications for verification of various certificates every month and many such certificates prove bogus on detailed

Ahmedabad, Sep 29: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) has set itself the target of breaching the top-five club of global business schools. IIM-A's new director Ashish Nanda and chairman of board of governance AM Naik said this while talking to the media here on Saturday. They said that they will work to make the IIM-A one of the five best management schools in the world. The duo

London, Sep 11: Not a single Indian university is among the world's top 200, according to a new global ranking. The QS World University Rankings published on Tuesday has miserable news for India's education system. Around 11 Indian institutes feature in the top 800 of the global list with the highest ranking going to IIT Delhi which is placed 222 in the list. Two other made it to the top 300—IIT

Washington, Aug 25: The 11-volume encyclopaedia has more than 1,000 colour illustrations and photographs that bring Hindu traditions alive. In a milestone in Indian studies, the English edition of Encyclopaedia of Hinduism, a product of 25 years of relentless academic efforts by nearly 1000 scholars, will be unveiled tomorrow. The 11-volume encyclopaedia which covers Hindu spiritual beliefs

New Delhi, Aug 2: The Indian team has won two silver and three bronze medals at the 54th International Mathematics Olympiad, a statement said on Thursday. "Sangik Saha from Kolkata and Shubham Sinha from New Delhi clinched the silvers while Pallav Goyal from Bhilai, Pranab Nuti from Hyderabad and Anish Prasad Sevekari from Pune bagged the bronzes," it said. Chaitanya Tappu from Pune was also part

Bangalore, Jul 13: The confusion and chaos over the payment procedure for admission to undergraduate professional courses and the subsequent seat allotment continued on Friday at the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) office here as parents and students scrambled to get their doubts clarified. The KEA did not appear to have learnt any lessons from the mismanagement that reigned on Thursday

New Delhi, Jun 29: Srishti Asthana, 15, of Chandigarh will showcase her science project, which could be potential green method for treating wastewater containing detergent, at the Google headquarters in the US. Competing in Google Science Fair, 2013, the Class-11 student from The Millenium School, Mohali, is one of 15 finalists chosen from nearly 1,000 contestants across 120 countries. She claims

New Delhi, Jun 22: Candidates from the Madras zone bagged the first two ranks in the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Exam (advanced), or IIT-JEE, whose results were announced on Friday. The third and fourth rank holders are from Delhi. “The topper, Pallerla Sai Sandeep Reddy, has scored 332 marks out of 360, while the second-position holder, also from the Madras zone, has scored 330

Bangalore, Jun 18: The State government has postponed counselling for admission to MBBS and BDS courses for the 2013-14 academic year, citing a delay in receiving the final approval from the Medical Council of India (MCI) for increasing the intake of students by 400 in five government medical colleges across Karnataka. Counselling may be delayed by no less than a week and can begin only after June

Bangalore, May 25: The state government has decided not to change the fee structure or the seat-sharing agreement for professional courses for this academic year. This was decided in a meeting held with the private educational institutions on Friday by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Minister for Higher Education R V Deshpande, Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil and education department