Cover Story
The development of transportation and telecommunication has diminished physical distances across the globe and blurred the boundaries among nations. An increasing number of governments, corporations, and individuals (students/professionals) have started making connections with one another, regardless of their nationality. With the world converging towards globalization, there is greater scope to widen opportunities in education, especially for students. As a result, today's students have higher chances of implementing practices in the global arena and learn about the know-how of different countries. Cross-cultural references and a global perspective allow students to have a pragmatic view of international industries. Studying abroad is a pretty exciting and rewarding experience for many students, as they not only get the opportunity to meet and network with people of varied cultures and backgrounds but also experience newer things and an entirely different set of standards. With...
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What's It Really Like Studying In The UK?
Vanita Uppal, OBE, Director, The British School New Delhi
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Need For A Restructuring In The Education System
Vivek Chachra, Country Manager (India), Harvard Business Publishing
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Redefining The Role Of Universities In The Modern Era
Prof. John Dewar, Vice-Chancellor and President, La Trobe University
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The New Era Of Classroom Learning
P. Satyanarayana, LFP, SIDN, and POS, Epson India
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The Need Of Re-Designing Conventional Mode Of Education
Dr. Pankaj Jalote, Director, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) - Delhi
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Institutional Ranking Framework And Inclusion In Higher Education
Dr. Raveendranathan K. C., Professor and Dean, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology
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India's 'Silent Skill Development Mission' Needs To Make Some Noise
Anil Pant, MD & CEO, Aptech
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UK, the Land of Prestigious Universities and Tailored Courses
Deepshikha Singh