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Students content with placements at B-School

The final placement season is currently underway in some B-schools and management departments. And the time to analyse speculations made about the  global economic recession's negative affect on placements is now at hand. So far, students at these B-schools are generally content with their placement opportunities. The management departments that have started placements for their final batch include the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) at Chennai and Kanpur, Goa Institute of Management (GIM) and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai. According to the placement committee members from these institutes, apart from a 'dip' in financial sector companies, the profile and salary packages offered to students have 'stayed the same' and, in some sectors, they have become even better.

A member of the placement cell at NMIMS, Mumbai, said, 'The placement process became over-hyped and made headlines due to the presence of I-banks. The absence of these I-banks was what led to speculations. However, the economic meltdown does not seem to be creating much difference. In fact, we have observed that some students have been offered better profiles in corporate finance and treasury, than they used to get in I-banking. These are solid profiles and will be helpful in long-term growth.' As the placement process is still underway, the student did not want to be named.

HRD Ministry approves salary hike for teachers

Ministry of HRD has approved the 70 per cent pay revision recommended by the University Grants Commission's (UGC) G K Chadha committee for teachers in the state-run universities and colleges across the country. The move brings cheers amongst the higher education teaching community. The move might act as an incentive to bring more professionals in the teaching community.

The process will take some time as HRD ministry has yet to issue a formal notification for implementation of the pay hike, following which the state governments will issue an order for the decision to take effect at the university and college levels. The government will have to provide for a whopping Rs 9,000 crore annually from the exchequer for paying revised salary and allowances to over five lakh University and college teachers.

1000 new polytechnics planned for India

UP sanctions 11crore for ICT in colleges

The state government has sanctioned Rs 11.59 crore for installing computers with internet connections in government degree colleges. The amount will also be used for providing equipments required to enhance teaching methodology.

While Rs five crore has been earmarked for purchase of computers and internet connections, Rs 37 lakh has been given to purchase LCD projectors, Rs one crore for fax and photo-copy machines, Rs 12.42 lakh for buying generators etc and Rs five lakh for laptops.

NAAC to widen assessment parameters

National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) the nodal accrediting institutes of higher education institutes is planning to increase the grading parameters under its assessment profile.

It aims to grade disciplines, specific courses and faculty in the following years. The process is also likely to go online. “The groundwork for the initiative had already begun. “We have developed a few profiles already and are in the process of creating a manual for this accreditation process.”, Prof H A Rangnath, Director NAAC said. 

The council will soon introduce discipline oriented accreditation as it will aid students in selecting the best institute for the discipline of their choice. Among other ventures, the NAAC is working on assessment of trans-national courses, as well as rooting for state and central regulatory bodies to ensure qualitative control over new and existing institutions.

IGNOU launches TV channel on Science

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) will launch a new TV channel dedicated to science and technology programmes with the objective of helping people realize the need and importance of various aspects of science and for developing a scientific temperament amongst people.< ?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

The institute has existing four channels beaming educational programmes, but the need was felt by various educational and scientific organizations for an exclusive television channel devoted to science and related areas.

This channel will be dedicated to topics of sciences and ICT including research, history, applications, and philosophy. The new channel – Gyan Darshan-5 – would be started with eight to ten hours of broadcasting time with participatory content contributed by several scientific institution of the country including Department of Science and Technology and will cater to all age groups.

Panjab Univ excels in scientific research

The Panjab University has been upgraded to University Research and Scientific Excellence (PURSE) Award its performance in research. The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh handed over the letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor R C Sobti, at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, on December 13. The award includes a grant of Rs 10 crore per annum for the next three years.

The University is the third educational institution to after Delhi University and Hyderabad University to avail this grant.

RTE Bill on table soon

Centre plans to table the right to education bill in the coming week. The efforts are to make education free and compulsory to achieve the goal of 'education for all'. The government aims to table the bill in the ongoing session of parliament, said said Arun Kumar Rath, Secretary, Elementary Education, HRD Ministry.

Education as a subject suffered the lackadaisical attitude, but with the focus now changing to school education and on quality schooling, there has been pro-active planning from the Centre. The other measures to boost enrollment include an increase in the outlay expenditure for better facilities and quality education.

The draft legislation has been contentious due to provisions such as 25 per cent reservation in private schools for disadvantaged children from the neighborhood at the entry level.

 

AICTE deliberates on vocational skills

A two-day National Conference on 'Technical Vocational Education & Training and Skills Development: A Road Map for Employment', organized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) was held in New Delhi to deliberate on the future strategies to strengthen vocational education in India.

The government has allocated funds and schemes for the promotion of vocational education in the eleventh plan. The policy impetus was voiced in the keynote address by Minister of State for Human Resource Development,Mrs. D. Purandeswari, as she emphasized “The need for Vocational Education and Training (VET) to be driven by demand of industry/enterprises and economy has become a key policy goal in India. VET provisions have to be relevant and applicable to the manpower needs of the Industry”.

She recommended the sketching of a National Qualification Framework to address various issues of manpower assessment and training and to facilitate lifelong learning of workers as imperative to aid enterprises and employment agencies to match skill demand with supply and to develop a credible industry based system of training and assessment.

European eLearning awards for schools

The 2008 Awards, organised by European Schoolnet, have been running since 2001 and is the leading competition for schools in Europe to demonstrate how they are using ICT to build a future Europe and citizens of tomorrow. European Schoolnet (EUN) is a unique not-for-profit consortium of 31 ministries of education in Europe created in 1997. EUN provides major European education portals for teaching, learning and collaboration and leads the way in bringing about change in schooling through the use of new technology.

The awards were given at the European Schoolnet's annual conference held in Rome. The event was attended by 240 participants from all over Europe and beyond representing ministries of education, industry partners, teachers and experts. Eight schools were awarded in the 2008 eLearning Awards for a total of

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