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curriculum

Why B-Schools Will Soon Teach About Karma

February 5, 2018February 6, 2018Canada India Education Council (CIEC)

Source: Study International

Business schools in India are set for a revamp of their curriculum, which will see the introduction of a new course on Indian ethics and concepts.

Disha Newsletters, India, Newsletter, V. 18 I. 2 – Feb 2018 B-Schools, business, curriculum, reform

Technical Courses Revamp Focuses on Practical Learning

January 29, 2018Canada India Education Council (CIEC)

Source: University World News

Curriculum changes for engineering and technical courses have been announced to make them less theoretical and more practical.

Disha Newsletters, India, Newsletter, Technology, V. 18 I. 1 – Jan 2018 courses, curriculum, Engineering, technical, technical courses

Common curriculum for Maths and Science

October 16, 2012November 26, 2012Canada India Education Council (CIEC)

BS Reporter, Chennai, March 2011

By 2013, possibility of having the same curriculum for Mathematics, Science, and Commerce in schools across the country is fairly high. According to Dr. D. Purandeswari, Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development, such an idea has been agreed upon by the council of all the State educational departments. The success solely depends on the support from state governments who control over a million schools, in comparison with 11,000 schools under Central Board of Secondary Education. To make the quality of education both affordable and accessible, the government is going to enforce a number of regulatory bills including the Prohibition of Unfair Practices in Technical; Medical Educational Institutions and Universities Bill; and Foreign Universities Bill. As of 2011, the government has allocated 3.8% of the annual public expenditure on education.

Academic, Newsletter, Politics curriculum, math, reform, science

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