Friday, July 25, 2008

Indian students get 2 yrs work time in UK

Indian students pursuing education in British universities can now work in the UK for two years after completing their courses, instead of one year as allowed earlier.
Starting from Monday, students can seek employment for up to two years under Tier 1 of the Points-Based System (PBS) introduced by the government in early 2008 to replace an earlier scheme, according to official sources.
The students were allowed to stay in the country only for one year after completion of their studies under the previous International Graduate Scheme (IGS).
Indian and other international students will now be able to work in the UK for two years without the need for a sponsor or a work permit, the sources said. [View Full Article]

Thursday, July 17, 2008

India's illiterate population equals all the people in USA

India has one of the biggest education systems in the world. On a typical day, roughly 290 million students are attending classes somewhere. That's more than the total population of any country in the world, except China, India and the US. Most of these students are in school — there are over 1.2 million schools ranging from pre-primary to senior secondary. Over 1.1 million students attend colleges and universities. Then there are those learning vocational skills in diverse streams. A vast army of teachers — over 6.3 million of them — guides and nurtures the young, on their way to adulthood.
……. over 380 million people illiterate. That is the largest number of illiterates in any one country, more than the total population of India at the time of Independence and would be the third largest country by population.
…………. The total number of children and youth, in the age group of 6 to 24 years, is about 460 million. This is the age group that should ideally be in the education system. But only about 63% of them are studying. Over 170 million potential students are left in the lurch. [View Full Article]