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TGCHE Chairman Prof. V Balakista Reddy and APSCHE Chairman Prof. K Madhu Murthy explored avenues for mutual cooperation and the discussions centered around promoting academic excellence, fostering innovation in education, and identifying opportunities for joint initiatives that benefit students and faculty across both states
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15% open quota for admissions into undergraduate engineering and pharmacy programmes may be opened to all students in the country
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Announces launch of internships to provide practical exposure to students, recent graduates, and young professionals in higher education governance, policy-making, and institutional management
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Choosing courses in the United States offers flexibility and a variety of subject options to explore diverse interests. Students can combine core subjects like economics or biology with electives such as photography or environmental science.
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The success of UGC’s new PhD eligibility rule will depend on addressing systemic issues
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), which decided to introduce new syllabus for the undergraduate programmes from the next academic year, has expedited the process for revamping the curriculum.
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Student groups attribute trend to limited job prospects, safety concerns following recent anti-immigration riots in some cities
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The central university is organizing a two-day workshop for authors on academic writing to develop textbooks
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The Higher Education Department has proposed one RGUKT college each in Khammam and Mahabubnagar districts to Cabinet sub-committee on education reforms.
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Pavani, who pursued BSc from Konda Laxman Horticulture University, secured an MS seat in Auburn University in Alabama, US
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GITAM Vice Chancellor Dayanada Siddavattam said the partnership with the school was a strategic investment in their academic and professional futures.
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The competitive trajectory for students begins even before admission and persists through campus placement, detracting them from the holistic experience of higher education
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The notification has been released by Principal Secretary to Government (Education) Burra Venkatesham as the tenure of the present vice chancellors concludes in the month of May.
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The Gross Enrollment Ratio of women in Telangana soared from 34.1 per cent in 2017-18 to 41.6 per cent in 2021-22.
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Higher Educational Institutions must aspire to be an integral part of society, striving for a progressive society
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Telangana lays equal emphasis on conventional UG, technical courses by setting up GDCs, polytechnics
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Understanding in-state, out-of-state, international categories of students at higher educational institutes
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Delivering a keynote address at two-day consultative meeting of all India State Higher Education Councils hosted by TSCHE, Prof Bhushan Telangana is a progressive state where progressive decisions in higher education begin
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Prof Vijjulatha on Monday assumed charge as the first incharge Vice Chancellor of the State’s first Women’s University at the historic Darbar Hall
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Last week we focused on the history and evolution of the higher education system in the United States