Friday, July 29, 2016

Why can't we go for agricultural studies?

Most of the students prefer to study engineering, medical, management and the like thinking about the opportunities in those fields. Do you know that agriculture is the largest and most diverse industry in the world? Food and land are the main resources that need to be managed properly to yield the benefit out of it. Is it possible to live without food? The answer would definitely be no. When we think about food and agriculture the first person who comes to our mind is the farmer.




In past days, there was no specific studies for agriculture, so the farmers did their work based on the advice they got from their forefathers. But for you people wide range of education opportunities available in the field of study which enables you to do agriculture in a better way using the latest techniques in order to yield a better harvest. Even the children of farmers are preferring other studies. If this prevails think what will happen in future? Will you have food to survive?
Think over it....... So why can’t we go for agriculture studies?
The study that covers the production, distribution, management and research of agricultural goods and various aspects of agriculture is termed as agricultural studies. 

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Gurgaon students to get milk along with their mid-day meals


Students in Classes 1 to VIII of all government schools will get 200 ml milk every day along with the mid-day meals. The scheme is a part of the government's policy to meet nutritional needs of school-going children.
The direction has come from Haryana Minister of State for Cooperation, Printing and Stationery and Urban Local Bodies Manish Kumar Grover.
Unveiling 'Swaran Jayanti Bal Dudh Yojana' on Wednesday in Chandigarh, Grover said, The department will prepare milk powder at the milk plants in Sirsa and Jind


Monday, July 25, 2016

AppAlert Inc launches real-time school bus tracking app



US based AppAlert Inc’s Indian subsidiary, AppAlert Online Services has announced the launch of its Commercial App, Version 1.1 targeted at schools in India. AppAlert is a Cloud, Mobile only, real-time school bus tracking system.

A first to launch a Mobile only platform, it helps parents as well as the school management knows the precise location of children when they are on the school bus.

The Commercial version 1.1 of the App builds on the proof of concept 1.0 Version that is currently in the testing phase with nearly 43 leading schools in NCR and Mumbai encompassing 30,000 children. AppAlert App version 1.1 offers a comprehensive slew of features that allows schools to monitor their buses in transit through a dash board and to run analysis that enable them to take decisions such as geo fencing routes that improve the efficiency of their bus fleets and improves safety.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Google to train Goenka University students

http://www.edubilla.com/news/technology-education/google-to-train-goenka-university-students/

Students of the G D Goenka University can soon expect to build apps and acquire skills needed to get entry-level jobs as Android developers, thanks to the university deciding to link up with Google to provide world-class Android Developer education. This partnership is a part of Google's ambitious Android Skilling Programme in India.

Expressing happiness over the course providing opportunities to students to appear in Google's Associate Android Developer Certification Exam, university Vice Chancellor Professor (Dr.) Deependra Kumar Jha, said, Mobile technology is the future, and this agreement will give our students the skills that they need to go out and compete with the world's best.

As part of this initiative, Google will train the University's Faculty first. It will also share reference materials and provide guidelines for lab exercises.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Educational Product suppliers detail at Edubilla

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Want to buy any furniture or other products for your institution?

Get the complete list of educational product suppliers, business suppliers, suppliers directory worldwide at global education portal Edubilla.com.

Here you can get the details of manufacturers and suppliers of classroom furnitures, lab equipments, uniforms, bags, stationery and all.

If you are a supplier, you can post your business details for free at Edubilla and get connected to the global education institutions.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Texas Tech plans for College of Veterinary Medicine



Texas Tech University plans to partner its Health Sciences Center with a future College of Veterinary Medicine. The motive to build a veterinary school is to provide more educational opportunities and educate future rural veterinarians.
In 2015, 210 Texas students were accepted into a veterinary school and 127 of those students attended within the state. But due to the shortage of availability, 75 continued their education out of state. Currently Texas offers 132 students enrollment seats and plans to increase the seats to 162, below the national average of students becoming veterinarian professionals.
In Texas, 30 percent of all veterinarians are 60 years old. In rural communities near Amarillo, 46 percent of the veterinarians are older than 60. Due to the age difference, Texas needs an additional 263 first-year students to meet the national average of professionals.
The school's agenda is underway and since the college will be partnered with Health Sciences, some medical students will be able to work hands-on alongside the veterinary students.


Friday, July 15, 2016

What is IELTS and TOEFL?


Students having the desire to fly abroad for their studies has the necessity to know about these two tests. 
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) are the English language tests that need to be cleared by international students from other countries where English is not native language to prove their English proficiency and to enroll themselves in English speaking Universities and academic/professional institutions across the globe.
IELTS:-
IELTS is mostly preferred in the countries like UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It is approved by the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI). It tests the listening, reading, writing and speaking skills in English language. Academic reading and writing sections along with general listening and speaking sections comes under the IELTS academic option which will give you a real-world feel. British and Australian accents and vocabulary are included in its listening section.
If you are comfortable having a detailed interview in-person, have legible English handwriting, have the ability to understand a variety of dialects of English, prefer tests with many question types and feel comfortable discussing non-academic topics in English then you are capable of taking IELTS test.
TOEFL:-
TOEFL is required to study in US, Canadian and European Universities, institutions and colleges. Educational Testing Service (ETS) designs and administers the test. Your English listening, reading, writing and speaking skills in academic tasks are measured. American accents and vocabulary are included in its listening section.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Institute of Agriculture to come up at Kumulur


Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is establishing Institute of Agriculture at Kumulur in the district. The institute will offer diploma programmes in agriculture from the current academic year.

Presently, diploma programmes are offered through various TNAU research stations in various parts of the State. The programmes are likely to be integrated and offered through the institute at Kumulur.

According to sources, the integration of colleges at one place is aimed at facilitating effective administration of the research farms. Eight lecture halls, office room, Principal’s chamber and toilet blocks have been built at Kumulur. An old building, to be used as staff quarters, is being repaired. An array of unused buildings belonging to the District Institute of Education and Training in the vicinity would be utilised for accommodating hostellers. As a large number of students will come from different parts of the State, we have made arrangements for accommodating them at the DIET buildings, the source said.


Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Where can I get Question Banks of SSLC HSC exams?

While doing your exam preparation the main thing you will be advised by many people and teachers is to refer and practice previous years exams question papers. Solving question papers is considered as the integral part of exam preparation.
Whether you are going to attend SSLC (State board/CBSE) or Higher Secondary (State board/CBSE) it’s not a problem, you have to solve previous years exams question papers for scoring good marks in your exams. It is considered as a revision tool that helps you to analyze how well you have prepared for your exams. 
You can get previous years exam question papers of SSLC State board, Class 10 CBSE and HSC (State board & CBSE) in the leadingeducation and information portal Edubilla. Download question papers for free and start solving them by fixing time limit. It also provides study materials, blue prints, model question papers and answer keys online for the same.
You can know the question pattern, marks allotment and important topics when you go through previous years question papers. Once you start solving question papers, you will get confidence to face exams. It helps you to evaluate your strength and weakness, manage time and correct the mistakes that you have made.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Haryana School curriculum to include religious texts


Texts from the holy books of various religions will be incorporated in the curriculum of government schools in Haryana from this month, a minister said on Sunday.
The subject of moral education which includes religious texts from Bhagavad Gita, Quran, the Bible and Guru Granth Sahib will be introduced at a programme to be held in the Kurukshetra University auditorium on July 5.
Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma said moral education would be introduced as a subject for students from class six to class 12.

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Friday, July 1, 2016

Save our Environment from Pollution




Earth is a perfect place and planet for the existence of life but it is getting contaminated by various types of pollution. It is in endanger which is a threat for all creatures living in this beautiful planet. Ecosystems will be damaged and health of people & environment will get affected with the increase in the rate of pollution. 
Pollution can be mainly air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, land pollution, noise pollution and thermal pollution.
Why this has happened? Who is the main reason for this?
“This entire planet is our home. We are the only species that systematically destroy our own habitat.”- Marianne Williamson
As per the saying, we humans have to accept it’s due to our activities. Every individual have to take essential measures to save our environment from pollution. Till now you may not have thought about necessity of creating a pollution free environment. Leave the past.... Start from your place from today, do things that prevents pollution, create awareness in your surroundings and urge people around you to follow the same. This will save our planet earth for us and future generation.
Most of you are adapted to social medias and we can say addicted to it. Make use of social networks, share your thoughts, create awareness and spread the need for creating a pollution free environment. You can conduct and participate in environmental protection programs and adopt healthy & good practices. You have to understand that if there are no pollutants, there will be no pollution.

Dulsco, Dubai Cares builds a school in Nepal


Recognising the critical role education plays in eradicating poverty, Dubai's top labour supply company Dulsco contributed to the construction of a school in Nepal as part of Dubai Cares' "Adopt a school"initiative.

Representatives from Dulsco's senior management recently visited Narayanpur village located in far western Nepal to inaugurate the adopted school. Dubai Cares and Dulsco's combined efforts in building the school will benefit approximately 150 children. The schools will also indirectly benefit approximately 300 adults, teachers and community officials.

The Narayanpur community has invested more than 500 volunteering hours towards the construction of the school. The school was constructed by Build On,the implementation partner for Dubai Cares in Nepal. Dulsco also recently contributed to Dubai Cares' Nepal earthquake reconstruction programme that targets the reconstruction of schools damaged during the severe earthquake that hit Nepal in 2015.

Read More<> http://www.edubilla.com/news/education/dulsco-dubai-cares-builds-a-school-in-nepal/