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India to get additional 6 AIIMS, an IIT and couple IIM’s

6 more AIIMS for healthy India Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today announced that 6 more institutes would be set up on the lines of AIIMS or the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in five states, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh and Assam. Bihar will also have a second institute modeled on AIIMS, […]

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The MCI orders for entrance test for NRI quota admissions

Entrance Test for NRI Quota Admissions. There was a huddle in colleges after the Medical Council of India (MCI) directed private colleges across the country to hold separate entrance tests to check merit of Non-Resident Indians(NRI) students. Starting with the 2015-16 academic year, the MCI ordered all medical colleges to conduct an Entrance Test for NRI

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Doctors reveal corruption in private healthcare in India.

Corruption charges towards healthcare in India. Keeping patients in the hospital longer than necessary and doing unnecessary investigations have become very common in order to meet the commercial needs of  the hospital. Dr. Gautam Mistry, cardiologist in a corporate hospital in Kolkata left the hospital after seven years of service due to pressure from the

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Syllabus in 4 Bangalore University units may differ

Bangalore University about to split. The quadfurcation of Bangalore University (BU) may result in different academic syllabus, if the proposal is approved by the cabinet and the governor. The three new universities Bangalore North, Bangalore South and Bangalore Central may either adopt the syllabus offered currently by BU or frame their own new syllabus. If

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Engineering Colleges in Bangalore

Engineering streams pursued with varying gender proportion in Bangalore colleges.

Boys overpowering girls in core branches of core engineering courses, in Bangalore colleges. There has been a noticeable gender difference among students enrolling for core engineering courses in Bangalore colleges. Top engineering colleges have noticed bias towards male students preferring core Engineering courses, when compared to the other gender students, who prefer rather off-beat, creative

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3 Institutes in Bangalore now deemed universities.

Multiple Institutes turn Deemed Universities in Bangalore As many as 20 Institutions have applied for Deemed University status to the State Department of Higher Education, Karnataka. Among the 20 Institutes only 3 institutions have received the status as Deemed Universities in Bangalore, in 2014, namely PES Institute, Reva University and CMR Institute. The remaining 17

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Deemed Universities in Bangalore

Deemed Private Universities to mandate separate entrance exams.

Private deemed universities in Bangalore to initiate entrance exams from 2014? Read on. Along with the Common Entrance Test(CET) and the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMED-K) examinations, aspirants have to go through other online examinations being organized by deemed private institutes, from 2014. 3 top private institutes have received the private university

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Fewer seats, higher fees for undergraduate courses in Bangalore

Management seats in Bangalore colleges to be costlier? The battle between CET and COMEDK has finally concluded with bitter results. Common Entrance Test (CET) will be held only for government and aided colleges while admissions to private institutions in Bangalore will be based on COMEDK(Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka). Private colleges

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