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Kerela University to offer Magic courses

Kerela University is not to offer professional magic courses, as courses conducted by the Magic Academy have been recognised by the university here. The courses have been recognised by Kerala University's Centre for Adult Continuing Education Extension (CACEE). In the initial stage, a 100-hour certificate course and a diploma course having 200 learning hours will be conducted. The academy will invite application forms and run the classes but the CACEE will conduct the examinations.

The university is to offer a three month certificate course in Magical Art and Science will comprise of the history of magic, science of magic, showmanship, close-up magic and conjuring magic. The diploma course will have the art and science of magic. Those who have passed senior secondary or equivalent examination are eligible for admission to the certificate course. Only those who pass the certificate course or those who have started performing magic on stage can join the diploma course.

Eight innovative Kenya firms to receive award of Sh27.6 million

Proposals were gathered from applicants by the 'Tandaa Digital Content and Software Applications Grant Call for Proposals' announced in June this year. 667 proposals were received under two categories

ICT research to receive funds

It has been announced by the European Commission that one of the biggest grant funds will be provided for research in the field of information and communication technology (ICT). It means that the Commission has now set aside a total of

UIN for school students in Kerela

Unique Identity Number (UIN), or 'Aadhaar' number has been given to school students in Kerela, during the current academic year as a part of the Unique Identification Authority (UIDAI) initiative of the Centre.The scheme being put in practice with the help of IT@ School Project, would pilot this in two schools in the next month, mentioned IT@School Project Director, K Anvar Sadath. Nearly 12,000 schools in the state would be considered for this drive.

Unique Identification Number or 'Aadhaar' is a 12-digit number that would be provided to students. It will demand information on name, gender, date of birth, and address as mandatory details,called Know Your Residence (KYR) details, but other information like class name, admission number will also be collected. IT@School project would deploy its own School Management System to capture necessary details. From this database the KYR fields would be filtered to a separate software, provided by UIDAI. Upon registering for Aadhaar, students will go through a biometric scanning of ten fingerprints and iris. They would be photographed and given an enrollment number upon completion. With this drive in progress IT@School plans to complete enrollment process ofr nearly 60 lakhs students before March 2011.

Dipak Jain now the Dean at INSEAD

INSEAD, the leading international business school has appointed the eminent Indian-American academician, Dipak Jain as its next dean, succeeding J Frank Brown, who will step down in March 2011. Jain, an American citizen and native of Tezpur, Assam, was Kellogg's Dean from 2001-2009. He is the Sandy and Morton Goldman Professor in Entrepreneurial Studies and Professor of Marketing there, a chair he has held since 1994.

INSEAD, which has campuses in Singapore, France and Abu Dhabi, chose Jain partly to further beef up its global presence, said Franz Humer, chairman of INSEAD's board while announcing Jain's appointment. Jain has been chosen to lead the institute into a fast growing economy and he holds lot of experience developing programmes around the world. For instance, will be charged with looking for opportunities to build programs in China and India, as well as maximsing the potential of the Abu Dhabi campus. He is a graduate of Guwahati University and a masters in management science. He did PhD from the University of Texas at Dallas. A noted scholar in marketing and entrepreneurship, Jain has published some 60 articles in scholarly and professional journals and three books and is the recipient of numerous awards for teaching and scholarship.

Pharmacy college to recieve INR 3 crore

Manubhai Himabhai Patel, the first Indian Chartered Accountant who practiced in Kenya, is to donate INR3 crore to set up a Degree Pharmacy College in Gujarat. Patel is 88 year old, who lives in Ahmedabad had given INR 1.5 crors to CL Patel, Chairman of Charutar Vidya Mandal, in presence of his three sons. The Mandal runs 45 educational institutions and has more than 35,000 students.

IGNOU through Nokia phone to supply course on English

In order to effectively use the modern technology in distance education, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) said on Tuesday it would provide a certificate programme in English through Nokia phone's Ovi Life Tools. IGNOU Vice Chancellor VN Rajasekharan Pillai, mentioned that the initiative is to start initially in six districts of Maharashtra and will be launched nation wide once response at Maharashtra is reviewed.

IGNOU has entered into a strategic collaboration agreement with Nokia to provide the programme. It will be in functional English provided mainly through SMS. The six-month certificate programme in functional English will begin from January next year. It is divided in three levels – English in daily life, English in education and joining the workforce. It will cost INR1,900. Ovi Life Tools, launched by Nokia in June 2009, is a range of services covering agriculture, education and entertainment. It supports 10 Indian languages — Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati and Oriya — besides English.

New Evaluation test for B School students

A new online test is to be held in February next year, by the All India Management Association (AIMA), to evaluate B-School students on their employability in line with the current industry trends. The test is to check the readiness and aptitude of the applicants before they begin their journey in the corporate world, mentioned Sanjiv Goenka, President, AIMA. The Management Aptitude and Skills Test (MAST) will address the employers' long-time grievance of poor employability of a large number of fresh management graduates, he said. MAST would be held February 20, 2011 all over India. It is an online test. The MAST has benefits both for employers and students. The employers will have the opportunity to choose students with the right skill. It also makes the recruitment process cost effective and efficient.

Aptitude test for X students by CBSE

Students' Global Aptitude Index (SGAI) is to be introduced by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). This is an aptitude assessment test that measures the preference of students for subjects after their Class X. SGAI will be available to students in all 10,000 schools affiliated to the board to help them make better career choices. The first SGAI will be held on January 15, 2011. Students will have to pay a INR 100 fee to take the test.

SGAI is a two-and-half hour paper and pencil test that will help determine a Class X student's scientific, numerical, social, behavioural science and art aptitudes, among others. Tailormade for Indian students, CBSE's SGAI will differ from conventional aptitude tests

First Indian Sports Varsity at Ranchi

The central government  and Jharkhand state government are planning to convert INR 700 crore stadiums and facilities that were built for the 34th National Games near Ranchi would be converted to India's first central sports university. This has come as an encouraging news for the Indian sports fan who felt dejected due to the various controversies shrouding the upcoming Commonwealth Games, as this presnets to them an opportunity by the unstable state of Jharkhand to know how a mega sporting event can be utilized for a long term sporting gain.

A detailed project report for the conversion of the National Games facility into a sports university has been submitted by the Central University of Jharkhand (CUJ) to the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry. Some of the suggestions included in the plan are opening Kendriya Vidyalayas near the proposed sports university in order to build greater linkages with schools. This would help in identifying talented students and provide them training from a young age for careers in sports. The Jharkhand state government and the CUJ have been very keen for setting up the sports university by utilizing the stadiums and infrastructural facilities of the National Games that are to be held in December.

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