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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) may not scrap the moderation policy if state boards do not reach a consensus on the issue as its students may suffer in undergraduate admissions. Concerns over consensus among state boards was raised today at the Governing Body meeting of CBSE....
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July 1, 2017 Loknath Das
CBSE
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This week, the Education Policy Institute publishes a detailed assessment of what the three largest parties say about education in England. School funding, and the budget pressures being faced by schools, was an issue already being felt in schools and Westminster alike. So it is not surprising to...
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May 28, 2017 Loknath Das
Schools
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I was born on July 13, 1972, the sixth child in my family. My parents, Urban Veigas and Eugene Madtha, lived in Belthangady, a small town in Karnataka, India. We were a lower-middle class family, and lived happily together in a two-bedroom home. My parents both worked for...
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May 17, 2017 Loknath Das
Universities
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‘I think I should do an MBA.” Counselling psychologist Anuradha Prabhudesai, director of Mumbai’s Disha Counselling Center, says this is probably the sentence she hears most during admission season. “About 80% of the students who come to me ask if they should pursue a degree in business administration,”...
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April 23, 2017 Loknath Das
MBA
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