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  2. Higher education in India - Wikipedia

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    The institutional framework of higher education in India consists of Universities and Colleges. [44] As reported in 2015, India has 760 universities and 38,498 colleges. [45] There are three types of universities: Conventional Universities, Deemed Universities and Institutions of National Importance. [46]

  3. Indian Institutes of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The IITs receive comparatively higher grants than other engineering colleges in India. [55] While the total government funding to most other engineering colleges is around ₹ 100–200 million ($2–4 million) per year, the amount varies between ₹ 900–1300 million ($19–27 million) per year for each IIT. [47]

  4. Education in India - Wikipedia

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    As per the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2012, 96.5% of all rural children between the ages of 6–14 were enrolled in school. This is the fourth annual survey to report enrolment above 96%. India has maintained an average enrolment ratio of 95% for students in this age group from year 2007 to 2014.

  5. Medical college in India - Wikipedia

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    Medical college in India. In India, a Nursing Institute is an educational institution that provides medical education. These institutions may vary from stand-alone colleges that train doctors to conglomerates that offer training related in all aspects of medical care. The term is synonymous with "medical school" as used in the US and some other ...

  6. Medical education in India - Wikipedia

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    On 18 July 2013 the Indian Supreme Court struck down the NEET exam with a 2:1 decision. The Medical Council of India has appealed for a review in August 2013, in may of 2016 supreme court of India cancelled all medical exams and NEET (UG) and NEET (PG) becomes an only way to get admission in almost all medical colleges of India.

  7. Indian Institutes of Management - Wikipedia

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    Even with the recent addition of new colleges, in 2013 the acceptance rate at IIMs was 1.714%, one of the lowest in the world. [66] Originally conducted as a paper-and-pencil test given on a particular date all over India, in 2009 CAT began being given as a computer-based assessment operated by Prometric. [67]

  8. How Much Private College Costs in Every State

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    Alaska. Private 4-year college total average cost (includes room and board): $26,788. Private 4-year college total average cost (tuition and fees only): $19,315 % of total average cost that is ...

  9. All India Institutes of Medical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The foundation stone of AIIMS Delhi was laid in 1952. [2] The first AIIMS was established in 1956 under the All India Institute of Medical Sciences Act, 1956. [3] Originally proposed to be established in Calcutta, it was established in New Delhi following the refusal of Chief Minister of West Bengal Bidhan Chandra Roy. [4]