Pakistani Young students and lack of information
Jul 20th
Most of Pakistani students are not ready to adopt advanced technology like Internet, mobile and computer. In Pakistan most of students which have very good marks but can’t get admission in well known university due to the lack of information and lack of self-confidence.
Even many F sc students has don’t know about Higher Education Commission (HEC).Imagine how these students can make an education full Pakistan?
There are numerous Engineering Universities like NUST, COMSATS and RIPHAH but most of students only know UET (University Engineering and Technology) as an Engineering University. I explore every year many shining students after F sc doing BA, BCS and BSc. More >
2010 FulBright scholor Program
Jul 30th
Universities demand budget increase
Jul 30th
Islamabad: Making it hard to complete the ongoing projects due to the massive budget cut, vice chancellors of public sector universities on Wednesday held an urgent meeting in which they urged the government to restore the budget to its original level of Rs 28 billion recurring budget and Rs 30 billion development budget as was agreed by the Ministry of Finance for fiscal year 2010-11. More >
NCA Media Productions Courses
Jul 23rd
Postgraduate Center for Multimedia Arts, National College of Arts (NCA), has announced admissions to courses in Media Productions. Courses will be of four months duration offered as Evening program.
Media Productions courses will be offered in following fields:
- Video Production
- Digital Photography for Multimedia
- Computer Graphic Design
- Motion Graphics/3D Animation More >
Paris schools encourage errors
Jul 22nd
Paris stages ‘festival of errors’ to teach French schoolchildren how to think.
- French schools accused of stifling mental creativity
- Science workshops boost accidental inventions
Late in the 19th century, while investigating chicken cholera, Louis Pasteur infected some birds with bacteria that he confidently believed would kill them. He was wrong: not only did the chickens survive; they were completely immune. Pasteur had made a mistake. But in doing so he had also found a vaccine.
Fast forward to the 21st century and France, the country that gave the world the father of modern medicine, – as well as some of the greatest scientists and thinkers of history – is no longer quite so ready to see the benefits of getting things wrong, according to a growing number of intellectuals and education specialists.
They claim the French school system is leaving children bereft of creativity, flexibility of thought and – crucially – confidence in their own mental abilities.









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