Education

Singapore school stopped from offering US university degree courses

Singapore school stopped from offering US university degree coursesSingapore - A private Singapore school has to stop offering degree courses from the University of Northern Virginia after the US institution lost its accreditation, news reports said Thursday.

Shines College has been offering the courses on its premises in Singapore.

The US university lost its accreditation, a confirmation of academic quality, with the US Accrediting Council of Independent Colleges and Schools on August 6.

Your basic number sense reveals your math ability

London, Sept 8: Your basic number sense, or your intuitive maths, can easily tell how well you fared in mathematics in school as far back as kindergarten, say scientists from The Johns Hopkins University.

The researchers say that a good "number sense" at age 14 can be easily linked with higher scores on standardized math tests throughout a child''s life up to that point.

Similarly, a weaker "number sense" at 14 predicts lower scores on those standardized tests.

India''s largest IT Scholarship Test to be held on September 21

NIITNew Delhi, Sept. 4 : India''s largest IT Scholarship Program - the 18th Bhavishya Jyoti Scholarship Test - will be conducted on September 21 (Sunday) by NIIT across over 400 education centres in the country.

The scholarship program rewards fee waivers to meritorious students and graduates desirous of building successful careers in diverse industries that require Information Technology skills.

NIIT plans to offer scholarship to 20,000 students in the country, this year, based on their performance in the competitive written test, personal interview and Class XIIth score.

Tough immigration rules could prevent Oz education institutions from recruiting Indian students

Australia EducationMelbourne, Sept. 3 : Australia''s 12.5 billion dollar education export industry is likely to take a major hit with the country’s immigration authorities deciding to tighten laws for the recruitment of Indian students.

According to The Australian, all universities are likely to urge their foreign students, including Indian students to get their visa applications lodged and processed as per the new rules.

A spokesman of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, however, said: "Gnuine applicants had nothing to fear from the changes.”

Brit students can soon take diplomas in history of hairstyles

London, Sept 2 : Ofqual, the new regulator of qualifications, exams and tests in England has outlined the structure of five new diplomas to be introduced in 2009.

The five diplomas include business, administration and finance; environmental and land-based studies; hair and beauty studies; hospitality; and manufacturing and product design.

According to the new guidelines released by the regulator, in the first level of hair and beauty studies, taken instead of or alongside GCSEs, teenagers will be taught a “range of basic techniques to straighten, smooth, curl and finger-dry hair”, reports Times Online.

When robots played Dahi-Handi in Pune at Robocom 2008

Pune, Sep. 2 : A unique international competition was organised in Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT) recently where robotics ‘Govindas’ enacted the traditional Dahi-Handi (curd pitcher) breaking scene, usually performed on the occasion of Gokulashtami.

Seventeen teams from 16 different countries participated in the international competition of robots, which has a distinct theme every year. This year the theme was the famed Dahi-Handi with resonating Govinda Ala Re song being played in the background.

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