Friday, April 29, 2011

HRD plans to set up Education Finance Corporation

The HRD Ministry is contemplating setting up an Education Finance Corporation to enable students get loans to study in quality Business schools, Tamil Nadu HRD minister D Purandeswari said today.

"We are seeing whether we can come out with an Education Finance Corporation to lend loans to children and whether this EFC can also support infrastructure creation in the country," she said at a function at Great Lakes Institute of Management.

Speaking after presenting diplomas to graduates, she asserted that business schools must ensure quality education is accessible to all students.

"Of course, they can do so by providing educational loans and so on.. but I think ways and methods must be evolved to ensure that management education is made possible even through education loans," she said.

On the proposed National Commission for Higher Education and Research Bill (NCHER), she said it cannot be put in place without consultations with stakeholders.

"We need to hold consultations. We need consensus on that. We all know very well that the Health Ministry and Agriculture Ministry are not happy to be part of it. We will form NCHER after deliberations," she said.

The proposed bill will act as a regulator for higher education, oversee universities as well as technical, legal and medical education institutes.

On the Right to Education Bill, she urged state Governments to play a "proactive" role in implementing the notifications.

"Many articles and clauses in RTE emphasise the very pro active role state governments have to play. Kapil Sibal (HRD Minister) and myself have been continuously holding talks with these governments to review its progress. We had a meeting with state secretaries just two days back," she said.

Notification on the rules in the RTE have been announced, she said, adding that Tamil Nadu has notified it while some other states were yet to do so.
Read more

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Information You Need to Choose an Online Degree

Taking classes online is becoming a much more popular move for many people. So, you may consider the online option over a more traditional degree. But before you make such a major decision, collect all of the information that you can.

Taking classes online is not for everyone so ask yourself some questions before you register for online courses. They might not be the best route for you to take. But that is an individual decision that you have to make for yourself.

Even though online universities are becoming more well known, they may not be viewed in the same way as other degrees. So be aware of how things will look when you graduate.

Many schools offer online options and some are solely set up for online degrees. Consider the benefits of each before making a decision. When you sign up for classes online be prepared for a much different experience. There won't be anyone around you as everything will be online. You probably are aware of this but it won't really kick in until you do it.

You may like it better than the style you are used to but then again you might not. It's hard to know until you are there but there are ways to go about it before it is too late.

There is a lot of information on the internet to help you with your decision. It's important that you go to the right places to find it. Then you will be able to choose the right place for you.

When you have all of the necessary information, you can make the right decision. Try to get your major down and then take it from there. With all of the information at your fingertips you will be prepared to make the right decision. Enjoy the process.
For more