Visiting Advanced Joint Research (VAJRA) faculty scheme under which non-resident Indian (NRI) scientists will be able to work in Indian institutions.
Tag: Education
India is home to three of top 200 universities including IIT-Bombay, Delhi
In the latest edition of the ‘Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings’, IIT-Bombay broken into the top 200 club, by making India, for the first time, home to three of the top 200 universities in the world.
Five schools for music and performing arts in Singapore
Singapore news: Choosing the right schools for a singing career in Singapore (music) and performing arts institutes is never an easy choice.
Global Indian International School launches unique entrepreneurship programme in Singapore
Global Indian International School (GIIS), one of Asia’s leading international schools, announced the launch of its first entrepreneurship boot camp.
Surge in UK students visa in Q3, demonetisation could dampen the spirits
It’s a merry time for Indian students who aspire to study in the UK. Given the recent stringent visa policies released by the UK, there was a drop in the number of students applying for it.
Physical Activity & Healthy Food for a Stronger Singapore, recommends NurtureSG
Nurture SG Taskforce has recommended increasing physical activities in schools and having healthy food options for the future of Singapore
Child overcomes Dyslexia to pass Primary School Leaving Examination in Singapore
A child has come out with flying colours in PSLE ( Primary School Leaving Examination) exams in Singapore.
98.4 per cent qualify Primary School Leaving Examination in Singapore
A record number of 98.4 per cent of students have qualified Primary School Leaving Examination ( PSLE) in Singapore and have become eligible for the secondary school.
Sikh youth harassed and abused at US store
A first-year law student at the Harvard Law School, was shopping in a store in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while talking to his mother on the phone, when a man walked in and said, “Oh look, there’s an (expletive) Muslim.”
Number of Indian students grew by 25 percent in the US
USA News: International Educational Exchange, there is a rise in the number of Indian students in US. The United States continues to be the most popular destination among students.