Sreerupa Sil
Sreerupa is the Executive Editor of BW Education at Businessworld. She's passionate about asking a lot of questions and connecting every possible event's effect on education
Latest Articles By Sreerupa Sil
The Reality of Franchising Schools
On 6th February 2014, CBSE issued a circular prohibiting franchisee schools’ payouts for logo and brand. While the circular holds firm and safe on the website, a range of litigations and tweaking of agreement occurred in the real world. Is the circular still valid?
Read More‘Future is about analytics and data driven kind of management courses’
Corporate Strategy & Policy Professor , IIM Indore in Conversation with BW Education’ s Sreerupa Sil
Read MoreShrinking jobs: NSDC plans to support entrepreneurial projects
The Ministry of Skill Development and NSDC emphasise to focus on self-employment and development of entrepreneurial abilities.
Read More‘Analytical ability, Social skills are must for students’
Director of IIM, Ahmedabad, Ashish Nanda's interview with BW Businessworld’s Sreerupa Sil
Read More‘University's role is crucial in up-skiling"
On his tenth visit to India since seven years of President-ship at Dublin City University,Professor Brian MacCraith discussed with Sreerupa Sil about Indo-Irish relations, future of jobs and University’s role in it
Read More‘Future is about analytics and data driven kind of management courses’
Corporate Strategy & Policy Professor, IIM Indore in Conversation with BW Education’s Sreerupa Sil
Read More“We will work mutually for skill enhancement”
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of free education, one of the most important policy changes since the foundation of Ireland. Minister of State for Training, Skills and Innovation, John Halligan spoke to Sreerupa Sil on variety of issues ranging from the purpose of his visit to the skills that Ireland could help inculcate in Indian workforce.
Read More“India has the best brains for engineering”
The country that is almost iconographic to‘engineering’ is unflinchingly, France. For centuries and decades, French engineering have been quite a factor of ‘trust’ for industries, academicians and students. On the other hand, India, possessing engineered brains have been quite a talent acquisition field for international engineering institutions and industry In the recent visit to India, Mr. Jean Pierre Trotignon, Executive Director, ‘n+i’, network of 45 French Post Graduate Engineering Schools spoke about the Indo-French relationship on engineering education and future opportunities
Read MoreImpact of GST on Higher Education
Education and healthcare is technically exempted from GST. The ripple effect is yet to be felt.
Read More"Partnerships depends a bit on the relative research" Says LaTrobe Univ VC and President, Prof John Dewar
La Trobe University VC and President, Prof. John Dewar talks about Indo- Australian relationship and tie-up for research.
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