Admirable institutions
EducationWorld June 18 | EducationWorld
Thanks for focusing a spotlight on India’s emerging private universities in the EW India Higher Education Rankings 2018-19 (EW May). Some of them offer excellent education — notwithstanding the whimsical and arbitrary diktats of the government and its regulatory agencies. Deemed or otherwise, some of these private universities have eclipsed state-run varsities with higher NAAC ratings. State-run national institutions of excellence such as the IIMs and IITs remain top-tier primarily because they attract the very best young scholars, thanks to tough qualifying exams such as IIT-JEE, CAT, CLAT, etc. For the millions who don’t make the cut for admission into the IITs & IIMs and cannot afford foreign study, private universities fill the gap admirably, providing affordable quality education. Mariola S Bangalore Impressive league tables congratulations for bringing out the impressive EW India Higher Educational Rankings 2018-19 issue! I hope the rankings will encourage and instill a sense of competition among these institutions to work hard to improve their standards of education in the years to come. Priya Jain N. Kolkata Incorrect nomenclature Our college, ranked #88 among India’s Top 100 arts, science and commerce colleges, has been incorrectly published as Dyal Singh Evening College. The correct name is Dyal Singh College. Dr. I.S. Bakshi Principal Dyal Singh College, Delhi Inclusion gratitude We are delighted to see our college ranked #4 in Telangana state and #101 among India’s Top B-schools in the May issue of EW. Thank you for including us in the survey. Dr. R. Anita Dean (Academics), St. Joseph’s Degree & PG College, Hyderabad Congress attack on judiciary Re your editorial ‘Urgent! Repair fractured legal system’ (EW May), a desperate Congress party is fast losing the little credibility it is left with. The recent fiasco over the attempted impeachment of the CJI is another move of the party that has backfired. It is the independent judiciary that checks the alleged wrongs of a ruling government and hasn’t lost credibility in the eyes of the public. Mahesh Kumar Delhi Impressive publication We are active subscribers of your reputable magazine. You always share some wonderful insights that have been helpful to us. I am very impressed by the work you all are doing for the youth of our nation. Your magazine is by a long chalk the most preferred among our teachers and students. Our school is committed to ‘Empower, Enthuse and Excel’ and ensure every child is taught the necessary values to guide him/her through the journey of life. We look forward to your new initiatives. Manju Rana Principal-director Seth Anandram Jaipuria School Vasundhara, Ghaziabad Real inventor Re the Young Achiever profile on Krishi Bhat (EW May), I wish to draw your attention to the fact that I am the inventor/patent holder of the herbal sanitary pad cited in the write-up. Krishi, a student of Amity International School, Vasundhara, Sector 6, where I am a teacher, got the opportunity to present this project at a competition organised by TERI and the Swedish embassy…