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The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow has collaborated with Imarticus learning to offer an executive management programme in People Leadership and Strategic HR Management. Interested and eligible students can apply at the official website— imarticus.org/people-leadership-and-strategic-hr-management-program-iim-lucknow. The 11 month course will be completely online with a three-day campus immersion at IIM Lucknow. The course fee is Rs 2,98,000 + GST (including registration fee of Rs 43,000 + GST). The course will begin from November 2. And, the batch strength will be 50. There will be nine modules in the course, each covering a different management topic. Candidates must have a graduate degree…
The Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF), an affiliate centre of the University of London, has collaborated with the London School of Economics to offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that would allow students to graduate with a University of London degree. Candidates can apply at the official website— isbf.edu.in. While the application process for UG programmes has concluded, the registration for PG programmes is open till August 20. By choosing ISBF, students will have access to the LSE curriculum and be able to study Economics, Finance, Business, and Management. Faculty from the LSE developed the program. Additionally, ISBF gives students…
The nation’s top educational advisory council has started the last stage of creating new textbooks by forming a 19-member committee tasked with harmonizing “school curricula, textbooks, teaching and learning materials” with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) for Classes 3-12. Among its members are Fields Medalist Manjul Bhargava, PM Bibek Debroy’s Economic Advisory Council Chairman, Chamu Krishna Shastry, founder of the RSS-affiliated Samskrita Bharati, philanthropist Sudha Murthy, and singer Shankar Mahadevan. According to a directive posted on the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) website, the committee will also update the Class 1 and 2 textbooks to facilitate a…
When it starts accepting students in June of next year, Deakin University, the first foreign university to establish an international branch campus (IBC) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), is anticipated to charge half the tuition it does in its home branch of Victoria, Australia. According to Ravneet Pawha, vice president for global alliances and CEO for south asia at Deakin University, the campus, which will be built on a 25,000 square foot site, would serve as a hub for networking, learning, and employment opportunities. “Although a final price will be revealed at the beginning of next month, the…
The Centre for Tribal Studies (CTS), which the Delhi University announced the creation of on Wednesday, aims to explore the diversity of tribal practices, culture, language, religion, economy, commonality, and interaction with nature from an Indian viewpoint. The declaration was issued by the institution on the International Day of Indigenous Peoples of the World. The Centre for Tribal Studies, according to a statement from the DU, is a “transformative step in advancing and addressing the contemporary issues relevant to the tribal communities in terms of their overall development and well-being in present as well as in future progression.” A governing…
The European nation today announced that Indian students who have even just spent a semester in France are now eligible for a 5-year short-stay Schengen visa. This announcement comes only a few days after France announced a longer post-study work visa for Indian students in France. “France is of the opinion that when an Indian student studies abroad for even a semester, a bond is formed that should be nurtured and treasured. For this reason, Master’s degree-holding Indian students who have studied in France for at least a semester are qualified for a 5-year short-stay Schengen visa. According to the…
In order to advance science and technology and strengthen the research ecosystem, the Government of India approved the creation of research parks at 8 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and IISc Bangalore. The research parks will also be built at IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Hyderabad, and IIT Gandhinagar in addition to IISc Bangalore. The ministry said that the research parks at IIT Madras, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Delhi are operational, and others are nearing completion. “The main goals of these Research Parks are to have research collaborations with highly regarded industries,…
One of India’s top national-level management institutions, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow, acknowledges the ubiquitous impact that artificial intelligence (AI) has on our daily life. IIM Lucknow has partnered with Imarticus Learning, a top provider of professional education, in recognition of the need for business leaders to stay current on this transformational technology. In order to provide graduates with at least five years of relevant work experience with the knowledge and skill sets needed to succeed as future leaders, they have jointly launched a unique Executive Programme in AI for Business. By providing this curriculum, IIM Lucknow hopes…
DU 2023: The first list of vacant seats will be made public by the Delhi University (DU) tomorrow. The official website, du.ac.in, will have a list of open seats for students who applied to DU but are still hoping to get into one of the connected colleges. The varsity announced its initial list of assigned seats on August 1. According to information provided by the university, 2,02,416 qualified applicants were given consideration for allocation in the first round based on their preferred programme and college pairings. 85,853 allocations in all were made during the first CSAS round itself. After the…
The University Grants Commission (UGC) revealed a list of universities that they have labeled “fake” before the start of the academic year, as they do every year. Twenty universities that are not permitted to provide any degrees are on the list this year. Delhi has the most of these institutions—eight—of any city. “A number of schools are issuing degrees in violation of the requirements of the UGC Act, the UGC has learned. Degrees conferred by such institutions are not recognised nor acknowledged for use in further education or the workforce. According to UGC Secretary Manish Joshi, these universities are not…