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Covid 19 : Micro-level impact on Indian Higher Education
- May 19, 2020
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No CommentsDeveloped or developing, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted widely on the economies at large, the outbreak is acute to the societal and economical consequences. This coronavirus pandemic has impelled the institutions to change their mode of education expeditiously, and it has left most of them unprepared. Many institutions are finding it challenging to offer quality
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Covid 19 : Macro-level impact on Indian Higher Education
- May 14, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment
The consequences of the lockdown due to COVID-19 have been contemplated to prove devastating on the global education system. As per UNESCO- 80% of the world’s students which comprises a towering figure of 1,379,344,914 across the world are to be affected due to this closure. One can’t escape the fact that the past 2 months
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Impact of Covid 19 on Indian Higher Education
- May 12, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment
Coronavirus has proven to be a – “war against an invisible enemy”, it is still unknown that the world has seen the worst, or is it yet to come. 25th March’2020 India came up with the lockdown declaration for 21 days to deal with this unseen foe, then came the 2.0 version, and later due
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Ten tips for first time online teaching professors
- April 15, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment
The CoviD-19 outbreak has shaken the entire world and has brought the sphere to the basics of human survival. It is becoming crucial with each passing day by putting science and technology at center. Countries who were busy flashing their nuclear power have been bound to struggle to save the lives of their citizens. Health,
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Top 10 mistakes academic interview panels make in recruiting leadership
- February 28, 2020
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- Category: Articles, education recruitment
As the founder of EduShine, India’s 1st and only academic search firm, I have been a part of academic leadership recruitment including being part of interview panel, for hundreds of candidates. When we are discussing interviews, we always focus on the candidate’s perspective and even I can talk endlessly about things like how to prepare
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Is your B-School missing Business Analytics boat?
- August 8, 2019
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Indian economy is growing fast, however it’s hard to overlook the dire situation of the Indian education sector. When it comes to management education in India, the condition is far from progressive. However, course in Business Analytics remains in high demand. Despite the overrated presence, many B-schools have shut down campuses in recent time. From 2012 to
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Union Budget ’18 : Takeaway for Education Sector
- February 8, 2018
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- Category: Articles
Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, on 1st February, presented budget on the backdrop of demonetisation and GST implementation. Being the last full budget of the current Government before the next general elections in 2019, it was expected that the budget would be replete with populist announcements. Especially, the education sector was expecting a huge boost
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What Net Neutrality means for future of higher education?
- February 8, 2017
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- Category: Articles
You might have heard or read about Airtel Zero and Net Neutrality in the recent days. But how does it affect us as individuals in general and education professionals in particular? Let’s try to find some answers. Firstly, What is Net Neutrality? “Net neutrality” is the term used to describe the concept of keeping the
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5 Key Characteristics of Vibrant Varsities
- February 8, 2017
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- Category: Articles
To say that the Indian higher education sector has been remarkably doing its balancing act of preserving its traditions and meeting the challenges of disruptive innovation, would not be an understatement in the present scenario. From a waterfall process model to a centralized learning unit and bureaucratic span of control to participatory academic leadership, the
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Cross the Bridge: A Practical Guide to Building Vibrant Culture
- February 8, 2017
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Many Indian universities have started recognizing the need of being flexible and responsive to befall their academic goals with the trends of the global higher education. In fact, quite a few of them have started defining goals and strategies in this regard. However, what these institutions, perhaps, may not realize is that there is an
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