Saturday, August 20, 2011

last Date Of Admission For [PCS][pms]

pcs now called pms is not called yet.just wait and see.

Education for All

One of the fundamental principles of international education is to promote free education for all social qualities. Education is a human right. It is the duty of every government to provide free quality public education to cititzens. International Education also believes that literacy is the cornerstone of all sustainable societies, and the key to break the vicious circle of poverty and halt the spread of HIV / AIDS.
In addition to Burma: Lessons in the hope of refugee children
In addition to Burma is the second production ceased on the initiative of EI is the video for the teachers union (VUE). Draft VUE, with the assistance of NEA, produces short documentaries on topics related to achieving Education for All and EI? The objectives of the main.
This is a story about a remarkable school for Burmese refugees in Thai border town of Mae Sot. Together, teachers and students find the educational path leading from the war and represssion.

INDIA: Hazare unrest delays higher education bills

Protests led by social activist Anna Hazare, which can develop in the coming weeks, led to the fact that the parliamentary bill to allow international branch campuses to create in India, and other key higher education reform bills have little chance to make it through the current session of Indian parliament.
Hazare, who has united students, scientists, farmers and others from different social strata in his populist anti-corruption campaign has led to increased pressure on parliament to consider a bill to establish anti-corruption watchdog, or ombudsman (Lok Pal).
This issue has dominated a stormy parliamentary session, which began on 1 August. Previous session of Parliament was also disturbed about the noise corruption.
Meanwhile, 15 higher education reform bill expected to be approved by Parliament, affecting the pace of education reform in the country.
"It seems unlikely that foreign universities bill comes up for discussion in Parliament this session," said Member of Parliament of RK Biju University World News.
Bijou said that several other important issues, including treatment of the Government in the Lok Pal Bill will take precedence.
Parliamentary business is likely to be in the awkward position of long and heated debate, as Hazare encouraged the Government to develop and give the citizens of the Ombudsman (Jan Lok Pal), a bill involving the public, preferring their own government bill, known simply as the Lok Pal Bill.
August 17, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was forced to appeal to anxious Lok Sabha (lower house of parliament), "to ensure that Parliament functions smoothly. There are important steps that are necessary for the transfer."
Prime minister criticized for violating Hazare legislative process, having begun a hunger strike and protest, and would seem to involve the public in the legislative process.
"The question before the nation is not whether the Lok Pal Bill is necessary or desirable. All of us in this House agree that the Lok Pal Bill must be passed as soon as possible. The question is, who is preparing a law, and who makes the law?" Singh said.
Other debate before parliament, including the Mumbai serial blasts, the Maoist violence and the rights of farmers to their land, means that the reform of higher education has slipped down the priority list.
Ministry of Education officials hope that a bill to establish tribunals to resolve disputes in higher education institutions, including foreign institutions establishing in India, will come up for discussion in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of parliament), as well as being cleared. It has already been accepted at the present time, alertness Lok Sabha.
Meanwhile, foreign universities bill may still need correction.
Parliamentary Commission for a thorough bill "gave a few suggestions, and we were convinced that human resource development ministry will actively consider them in the bill," said Biju MP, member of the opposition CPI (M) party.
The Standing Committee has given its support to the project of foreign universities bill on August 1, but needs a few points, including a ban point of profit repatriation by foreign institutions.
The Committee believes that it can frighten off the big names in global education. "It's like a one-way traffic. Reputable providers of education, may feel hesitant about opening campuses in India," the Committee said in its report.
Although the surplus derived from educational activities can not be sent abroad, there are no curbs apply to transfers of funds from other activities such as consulting and research.
Ministry of Education sources said it was considering amending the bill to the Committee's recommendations, including revising the minimum down "corps" of about U.S. $ 11 million needed for the foreign institution to establish a campus in India, especially for high schools settings in collaboration with Indian institutions.
However, a key recommendation of the committee also said the size of the housing needed to be increased in case of medical institutions.
Pre-condition that the foreign organization may not use more than 75% of the housing stock to the development of branch campuses in India, may also be considered.

Friday, August 19, 2011

What are the top searched universities in India?

There are many universities in India.  According to Google Search Volumes, the following are the most searched Indian Universities by Indians.   The order is presented as per the Search Volume Trends.   According to this the Number 1 searched university in Delhi University.  This is closely followed by Pune University and Madras University.
The Top 10 Most Searched Universities in India
  1. Delhi University
  2. Pune University
  3. Madras University
  4. Calicut University, University of Calicut
  5. Gujarat University
  6. Manipal University
  7. University of Rajasthan
  8. Bangalore University
  9. University of Punjab
  10. Sikkim Manipal University
Other universities that are highly searched include Alagappa University, Annamalai University, Nagpur University, SRM University, Shivaji University, Allahabad University, Agra University and Trichy Anna University.
The data presented above was collected in March 2011.

Announcements UC Berkeley Mathematics

Welcome to the website of the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. You can learn here about the people and activities which make our department an exceptional place to study, teach, and do research.
Orientation for New Graduate Students
Wednesday, August 24 at 2:15
740 Evans
Reception for New Graduate Students
Come meet our new graduate students!
Wednesday, August 24 at 1:00
1015 Evans
Math Major Orientation & Reception
Wednesday, August 24th, 2:15pm to 3:30pm in 10 Evans, with Raffle and Refreshments to follow in 1015 Evans.

This orientation is for new and prospective math majors. Hear from faculty, staff advisors, and student group representatives.
Fall 2011 Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Exam
The Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Exam will be offered on Wednesday, August 31st, 5-6:30PM in 939 Evans Hall. Students wishing to take the exam do not need to pre-register; you may simply show up for the exam. You will need to bring a photo ID with you.

Good luck!
Herbert Enderton Memorial Gathering
April 15, 2011, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm, Berkeley City Club, 2315 Durant Avenue, Berkeley, California

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2011 Alice T. Schafer Prize for Excellence in Mathematics competition
Congratulations to Undergraduate Math Major Jie Geng!

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2010 Paris-Berkeley-Bonn-Zurich Analysis Seminar
Professor Svetlana Jitomirskaya, UC Irvine, will speak on "Eigenvalue statistics for matrices with dynamically defined entries" on November 10, 2010, at 127 Dwinelle Hall from 9-10 am.

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2010 Chern-Simons Master-Class Series
Professor Yan Soibelman, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, will talk about Motivic Donaldson-Thomas invariants and wall-crossing formulas on Monday through Friday of the week of November 1.

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Board of Technical Education Rajasthan

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Top 10 University Admission


Top 10 University

Admission in top 10 University , Admission , Top 10 University , University,2011 WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKING Top 10 Colleges and Universities in the world,Top 10 Colleges and Universities in the world.

Getting the College and the course of your choice is a laborious task even in other countries Moona Lisa looks at the admission modalities in three nations

1 Stanford University

Leland and Jane Stanford founded the University to “promote the public welfare by exercising an influence on behalf of humanity and civilization.” Stanford opened its doors in 1891, and more than a century later, it remains dedicated to finding solutions to the great challenges of the day and to preparing our students for leadership in today’s complex world.Read more:


2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century — whether the focus is cancer, energy, economics or literature (learn more about MIT’s current initiatives).Read more:

3 University of California, Berkeley

University of California Facts at a glance( Berkeley),University of California National rankings( Berkeley),University of California Faculty awards and honors( Berkeley),University of California History of UC Berkeley( Berkeley),University of California Traditions of Cal( Berkeley),University of California Tours and webcamsUC System overview and links( Berkeley),University of California ( Berkeley),University of California ,Berkeley.Read more:

4 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Hecho en MéxicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México(UNAM), todos los derechos reservados 2009 – 2011. Esta página puede ser reproducida con fines no lucrativos, siempre y cuando no se mutile, se cite la fuente completa y su dirección electrónica. De otra forma, requiere permiso previo por escrito de la institución.Read more:

5 Michigan State University

Michigan State University Spartans work to advance the common good in uncommon ways. The nation’s pioneer land-grant university, MSU began as a bold experiment that democratized higher education and helped bring science and innovation into everyday life. Today, MSU is one of the top research universities in the world—on one of the biggest, greenest campuses in the nation—and is home to a diverse community of dedicated students and scholars, athletes and artists, scientists and leaders.Read more:

6 Indiana University

Indiana University seeks to create dynamic partnerships with the state and local communities in economic, social, and cultural development and to offer leadership in creative solutions for 21st century problems. Indiana University strives to achieve full diversity, and to maintain friendly, collegial, and humane environments, with a strong commitment to academic freedom.Read more:

7 Yale University

United States Navy announces new ROTC Unit at Yale, returning Naval ROTC to Connecticut
U.S. Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and University President Richard C. Levin will sign an agreement today to establish an ROTC unit at Yale, which will be the Navy’s only ROTC unit in Connecticut. The Yale unit’s first class of ROTC midshipmen will enter in the fall of 2012.Read more:

8 Peking University

The 2008 English Version of Peking University Web Portal (or English Web Portal, EWP for short) has made its debut on Nov.20th, 2008.EWP, as a gateway to the world, will be of great importance to Peking University in intellectual resource sharing, information dissemination and image building. Read more:

9 Purdue University

Purdue’s campus has grown quiet again since we said good-bye last month to most of our students and many faculty who headed out for summer adventures near and far. Among those we bade farewell were nearly 9,000 outstanding students who received diplomas during commencement ceremonies around the state.Read more:


10 Shanghai Jiaotong University

In 1896, Nanyang Public School was founded in Shanghai by an imperial edict issued by Guangxu Emperor, under the Business and Telegraphs Office of the imperial government. Four schools were established: the normal school, school of foreign studies, middle school and a high school. Sheng Xuanhuai, the proposer of the edict, became the first president and was regarded as the founder of the university.Read more: