OTHER OUTLOOK MAGAZINE STORIES
Epidemic alert as Nipah virus hits Kerala and a nurse is martyred in the line of duty
BY Minu Ittyipe 4 June 2018
Roth picked out the pathologies of Jewishsness and American malehood
BY Satish Padmanabhan 4 June 2018
The big online education platforms spur exploration, other initiatives benefit thousands with academic rigour
BY Siddhartha Mishra 4 June 2018
An immersion into classical music helps a vocalist face up to the most obdurate of modern maladies
BY Dola Mitra 4 June 2018
UGC chairman D.P Singh tells Outlook why most youths aren't job-ready, and what steps has the statutory body taken to improve the quality of higher education.
BY Lola Nayar 4 June 2018
Gamification can make learning fun, only that assessments must accompany it
BY Abhijit Bhaduri 4 June 2018
There’s a growing number of students migrating from the Valley to get an education and make a career
BY Naseer Ganai 4 June 2018
IITs are facing a slide in quality. That shouldn’t give private colleges an edge.
BY Anand Kumar 4 June 2018
Bureaucrat-dancers and banker-vocalists: India has no lack of professionals who find time to soar high in the classical performing arts
BY Karthik Venkatesh 4 June 2018
With one million paid subscriptions already, Byju Raveendran’s app encourages the self-learning habit
BY Ajay Sukumaran 4 June 2018
A job that requires you to taste 500–600 cups of tea a day for a handsome remuneration—doesn’t it sound idyllic? But to become a tea sommelier, you’ll need to do a properly accredited course at a university or institute. In this package, we look at 10 of the wackiest courses offered by educational institutions in India, from certificates in puppetry (no masters there, sadly) to doctorates in food flavouring—and what doors they could open for you.
BY Satyadeep 4 June 2018
Stay alert and abreast of the changes in education and the reward will follow
BY A.k. Balaji Prasad 4 June 2018
The process of ranking the country's best professional colleges by Outlook in partnership with Drshti Strategic Research Services.
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
Department Of Architecture & Planning Roorkie finds a place at rank 2
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences) Mumbai gets the top spot
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
Institute of Hotel Management, Catering & Nutrition, Pusa tops the charts
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
Top 10 colleges from 2017 retain their ranks this year too
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) retains its top spot
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
An objective analysis on which college score well in which department
BY Outlook News Desk 4 June 2018
Engineering colleges are brown with rust, medical seats are fiercely fought and unusual fields rise through the ranks. All these frame our rankings this year.
BY Arindam Mukherjee 4 June 2018
The official policy this year was simple: taking ‘India’ to Cannes. Not just Bollywood. The idea was to make India the story, writes actress and a member of the Central Board of Film Certification Vani Tripathi.
BY Vani Tripathi 4 June 2018
The Indian need for a king conflated the benevolent Hobbesian monarch with the need to overthrow British rule, while drawing much from colonialism
BY Anjana Basu 4 June 2018
<em>The Telegraph’</em>s campy, witty headings fling the choicest barbs
BY Dola Mitra 4 June 2018
A minor raped in 2016 is left with a baby and a long wait for justice
BY Satata Karmakar 4 June 2018
Post-results drama brings former PM Deve Gowda back into national reckoning ahead of the 2019 polls
BY Ajay Sukumaran 4 June 2018
Raj Bhavan did err, not entirely. But then this wasn’t a first.
BY Subhash C. Kashyap 4 June 2018
Actors, who are afraid to make a fool of themselves will never be good actors, film industry veteran Naseeruddin Shah tells Outlook in an exclusive interview.
BY Prachi Pinglay-plumber 4 June 2018