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Timed right (190) |
| The education system does put immense pressure on children, and so do their parents. |
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Modern-day forensics (181) |
| The Department of Anthropology, Delhi University (DU) may soon revolutionise the way fingerprints are taken in India. |
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DU breaks BPO myths (180) |
| An IT company, through its student ambassadors, would create awareness regarding sustainable employment opportunities in the BPO sector and how it stands apart from call-centres. |
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Fashionable Courses (176) |
| Trends keep changing in fashion from season to season, and so do they in education as well. |
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Medical coaching: Claims and hopes (173) |
| How do 400 students occupy 285 seats? It requires ingenuity on the part of medical coaching institutes in Delhi to achieve this magic. |
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Healthwise (171) |
| While the above-mentioned institutions offer courses only to MBBS graduates, others offer programmes open to graduates from all disciplines. |
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New courses, yet popular (170) |
| William Bickerdike, regional manager, South Asia, University of Cambridge International Examinations speaks on what makes the International General Certificate of Secondary Education a popul... |
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Retail through distance mode (169) |
| IGNOU in association with the Retailers Association of India, has recently announced a one-year diploma in retail, through distance mode, from January 2008. |
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Open learning admissions at DU (166) |
| The open school conducts postgraduate programmes in five subjects - Hindi, Sanskrit, history, commerce and political science. |
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Working on an imagination (165) |
| The art of giving life to imagination, the fastest growing segment in the Indian IT sector, and an industry that will need 3,00,000 professionals by 2008 — animation is all this and more. |
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