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Indian Institute of Management
INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM India today has one of the largest higher education networks in the world. It comprises 23 central universities, 251 state universities, 119 Deemed universities, 13 institutes of national importance and several educational councils. Universities in India are set up by the Central or State Governments by means of legislation, while colleges are established by either the State Governments or private bodies / trusts. All colleges are affiliated to some university. The different types of universities are: Central or State Universities -- while the former are funded directly by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, the latter are set up and funded by the various state governments. Deemed Universities -- which enjoy the same academic status and privileges as a university. Examples are the Deccan College of Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune; Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai; Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore; etc. Institutions of National Importance -- are university-level institutions that are established or designated by Acts of Parliament and funded by the Central Government. These include the Indian Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Management and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, etc. Most universities are 'affiliating universities', which prescribe to the affiliated colleges the admission criteria and courses of study, hold examinations and award degrees. University departments impart postgraduate education and conduct and promote research in a variety of disciplines. Undergraduate and, to some extent, postgraduate instruction is imparted by the colleges affiliated to a particular university. Classification of Colleges Colleges in India come under four different categories. This categorization is done on the basis of the kind of courses offered by them (professional/ vocational) / their ownership status( Private/ Government) or their relationship with the university (affiliated/university owned). University Colleges These colleges are managed by the university itself and situated mostly in the university campus. Government Colleges The government colleges are few, only about 15-20 percent of the total. They are managed by state governments. As in case of other colleges, the university to which these colleges are affiliated, conducts their examination, lays down the courses of studies and awards the degrees. Professional Colleges The professional colleges are mostly in the disciplines of medicine, engineering and management. There are few for other disciplines too. They are sponsored and managed either by the government or by private initiative. Privately Managed colleges About 70% of the colleges are founded by the privately owned trusts or societies. But these institutes are also governed by the rules and regulations of the university they are affiliated to. Though initially started up as a private initiative, the state government also funds these colleges.
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Courses offered at Higher Education Level
The academic programmes are offered at Vocational Diploma, Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral levels. Distance Education In India, there are 66 distance education institutions functioning in 60 universities besides, 11 open universities offering distance education programmes. India Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi is one of the mega open universities in the world and caters to around 1 million students around the world. Vocational Education Vocational Education at Certificate level are offered by 1500 vocational institutions in the country in the areas of agriculture, business, commerce, health and para-medical, home science and humanities in addition to engineering trades. Courses and Degrees Undergraduate Courses:- Undergraduate courses, in general, are of three years leading to Bachelor degrees. The universities and higher education institutes award Bachelor's degree in Arts, Science, Commerce, etc. However, undergraduate courses leading to a first degree in professional subjects like Engineering, Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy are of a longer duration ranging from four to five and a half years. Most of the engineering courses are for duration of four years, while the medical courses are for duration of about five and a half years. Postgraduate Courses:- Postgraduate Courses in Arts, Science, Engineering and Medicine are usually for two years ending with the award of a Master's degree. In some specialized fields for instance, for a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree, the possession of a Bachelor's degree in any discipline is required before admission can be obtained. Some universities and higher institutes offer a diploma or a certificate course of shorter duration courses in disciplines like Engineering, Agricultural Sciences and Computer Technology. However the duration of these courses varies from university to university. Doctoral Courses:- Doctoral courses like M Phil and PhD are available only at the university colleges. These courses involve research work under a chosen/allotted guide, leading to thesis submission and viva-voce. Successful completion of PhD course designates the title of 'Doctor' to the individual. For more information please visit: www.education.nic.in
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General Cultural Scholarship Scheme (GCSS) of Indian Council for Cultural Relations 2007-08 1. Mrs. Sahragul Gurbanova 2006-07 1. Ms. Mariya Tekeyeva 2. Ms. Oksana Cheh 3. Ms. Shirinjemal Toymuradova 4. Mr. Meretguly Gurbanov 5. Mr. Serdar Shirov 2005-06 1. Ms. Bahar Arazova Muradova 2. Ms. Gulnaz Hudaykulyyeva 3. Mr. Mergen Myratdurdiyev 2004-05 1. Mr. Gurbanmuhammet Godekov 2. Mr. Eshanguliev 3. Ms. Ghyzylgul Babayeva 4. Mr. Kullyyev Jemhur 5. Mr. Yangibayev Atajan 2003-04 1. Ms. Yagmorava Gulnar 2. Ms. Yagmurova Hanifa 3. Mr. Allabeyew Oregeldi 4. Mr. Azat Baharamov 2002-03 1. Mr. Ahmad Annamuradov 2. Ms. Lola Hamarayeva 3. Ms. Gulbahar Bashimovna Hajieva 1998-99 1. Ms. Nazzieva Govher 2. Mr. Mergen Rustomov 3. Ms. Bayramlieva Akmaral 4. Mr. Aeberenov Serdar 1997-98 1. Mr. Annashov Yazneves 2. Mr. Jumad Durdiev Murat Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP) Scholarship of Indian Council for Cultural Relations 1998-99 1. Mr. Babayev Muratgeldy 1997-98 1. Mr. Niyazberdyev Batyr 2. Mr. Araztagnov Serdar Nuryllavic 1996-97 1. Mr. Ataev S. Tahirovich 2. Mr. Gurbangulyev Sulaiman 3. Mr. Yagmurov Aziz Faradgilaevich HINDI Scholars 2008 1. Ms. Maral Kurbanova 2. Ms. Gulnabat Hallyyeva 2007 1. Ms. Maral Kurbanova 2006 1. Ms. Dinara Hudaykuliyeva 2004 1. Ms. Maral Kurbanova 2001 1. Ms. Gulnaz Hudaykuliyeva 2000 1. Mr. Tangyrberdi Jepbarov 1998 1. Mr. Murad Magtimov 2. Ms. Oraztach Sovdekova Students from Turkmenistan who went to India for higher studies 2008 1. Ms. Jeren Karajaeva 2. Mr. Aymamed Aydov 3. Ms. Shasultan Kadyrova 4. Ms. Jamal Jumayeva 5. Ms. Lachyn Kadyyrova 6. Mr. Farhat Hudaykuliyev 7. Ms. Balhiya Hudaykuliyeva 8. Mr. Shatlyk Jumabayev 9. Ms. Malika Ibragimova 10. Ms. Salamat Ibragimova 11. Ms. Sahragul Gurbanova 12. Ms. Abadan Halmedova 13. Mr. Zafarjan Yangibayev 14. Ms. Dilaram Jorayeva 15. Ms. Maral Kurbanova 16. Ms. Gulnabat Hallyyeva 17. Mr. Nurhan Ilyasov 18. Mr. Jumaniyaz Abdujapbarov 19. Mr. Nurberdi Ergeshov 20. Ms. Jamal Jumayeva 21. Ms. Lachyn Kadyrova 22. Mr. Zafarjan Yangibayev 23. Ms. Malika Ibragimova 24. Ms. Salamat Ibragimova 25. Ms. Balhiya Hudaykuliyeva 26. Ms. Shasultan Kadyrova 27. Mr. Shatlyk Jumabayev 28. Mr. Aymamed Aydov 29. Ms. Abadan Halmedova 30. Mr. Farhat Hudaykuliyev 2007 1. Ms. Yulduzhan Dovletova 2. Ms. Jeren Karajayeva 3. Mr. Yazmuhamet Muradurdiyev 4. Mr. Miras Hudaykuliyev 5. Ms. Dinara Hudaykuliyeva 6. Ms. Ayzirahan Abdullayeva 7. Ms. Mariya Tekeyeva 8. Ms. Oksana Cheh 9. Ms. Shirinjemal Toymuradova 10. Mr. Meretguly Gurbanov 11. Ms. Maral Gurbanova 12. Mr. Serdar Shirov 13. Mr. Miras Hudaykuliyev 14. Ms. Dinara Hudaykuliyeva 15. Ms. Ayzirahan Abdullayeva 16. Mr. Kuvat Jumayev 17. Mr. Kakajan Annayev 18. Mr. Kuvvat Ovlyakulyyev 19. Mr. Yazmuhamet Muraddurdyev 2006 1. Ms. Tamara Klycheva 2. Ms. Yelena Klycheva 3. Ms. Maya Atayeva 4. Ms. Gulnar Kabayeva 5. Ms. Saidal Aliyeva 6. Ms. Gulshirin Gurbanova 7. Ms. Jennet Akmuradova 8. Ms. Sabina Klycheva 9. Ms. Suraya Achilova 10. Ms. Balhiya Hudaykuliyeva 11. Ms. Enejan Achylova 12. Ms. Yulduzhan Dovletova 13. Ms. Jennet Berdiyeva 14. Ms. Ayna Melikova 15. Ms. Akjamal Artykova 16. Ms. Enejan Yangibayeva 17. Ms. Radina Dovletova 18. Ms. Olga Tyurina 19. Ms. Shirinjemal Toymuradova 20. Ms. Olga Rejep 21. Ms. Yelena Butova 22. Ms. Maysa Allaberdiyeva 23. Ms. Bahargul Mamedova 24. Ms. Bahar Arazova 25. Ms. Gulnaz Hudaykuliyeva 26. Mr. Mergen Myratdurdiyev 27. Ms. Dinara Hydaykuliyeva 28. Ms. Asya Shagiahmedova 29. Ms. Ayna Melikova |
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