Indian Health Ministry has announced plans to engage Indian overseas doctors in teaching positions at government and private medical colleges to deal with the shortage of teachers and faculty.
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63% increase in Indian students studying in the UK in 2019: Study
The number of Indian students going to the United Kingdom for higher studies in 2019 is on the rise, according to the British High Commission in New Delhi.
National University of Singapore tops QS World University Asia Rankings 2020, NTU in 2nd place
For the second consecutive year, the National University of Singapore was named Asia’s top university according to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Asia Rankings 2020.
IB student’s MYP charity project gets NGO status
Eighteen-year-old Saloni More, an International Baccalaureate (IB) alumnus of the KIS International School in Bangkok, has gone the extra mile for a school project that became a charity to help underprivileged children in India.
Over 200,000 Indian students in US: Report
The number of Indians studying in the US has increased for the sixth consecutive year, reaching 202,014 in 2018.
Indian-origin Dean of Harvard Business School to step down next year
Indian-origin Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria announced that he will step down in June 2020, concluding 10 years of service as the School’s tenth Dean.
Punjab government to approach NRI sponsors for state’s smart schools programme
The Punjab government announced it will seek help from non-resident Indians (NRIs) and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to develop the infrastructure of over 19,000 government schools across the state.
NTU Singapore ranked 2nd in new young universities index
Nanyang Technological University has been ranked 2nd in the inaugural Nature Index Young Universities, the only Singapore university to make it to the top ten.
Creating tomorrow’s global leaders: GIIS Conference 2019
At the GIIS Conference, student delegates were exposed to how the real world works and how to solve problems that affect millions and millions of people.
Madras High Court directs medical colleges to submit details of filling vacant NRI quota seats
Hearing a petition alleging irregularities in the admissions process, the Madras High Court directed 10 private medical colleges in Tamil Nadu to submit details of admissions made under the non-resident Indian (NRI) quota.