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Technical education
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Educational institutions
2005 SC 3226. Imparting higher education, i.e. graduate level and above and in particular specialized education such as technical or professional, constitutes a separate class, P.A. Inamdar v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2005 SC 3226.
Of their choice
institution to be established and administered by the minorities, like institutions for elementary, primary, secondary, university, vocational and technical and medical education, but also the choice of the students who have to be imparted education, in such
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Correspondence school
institutions organized on a commercial basis some of which offer a large variety of courses in general and technical subjects conducted by specialists … of these sheets In the broadest sense of the term correspondence school may be used to include any educational institution or department for instruction by correspondence as in a university or other educational bodies but the term
All India Council
All India Council, means the All India Council of Technical Education established by the resolution of the Government of India in the former Ministry of Education No. F. 16-10/44-E.
Workman/industry/teacher
the main function of teachers cannot be considered as skilled or unskilled manual work or supervisory work or technical work or clerical work. Imparting of education is in the nature and a mission or a noble vocation.
Technical assistance
Matched in: Term Technical assistance
Technical Instruction
Matched in: Term Technical Instruction
Post-graduate degree
2534 (2536): (1976) 4 SCC 96. Post-graduate degree, has acquired, in the educatio-nal world, a special significance, a technical content. A Bachelor's degree like the B.T., or the LL.B. is not considered to be a postgraduate degree … degree even though those degrees can be taken only after post-graduate. In the refined and elegant world of education, it is the holder of a Master's degree like the M.Ed. or the LL.M. who earn recognition as
Profession
AIR 1967 SC 684: 1961 (3) SCR 609. Profession, is normally associated with the exercise of intellectual or Technical equipment resulting from learning of science. Agriculture which involves physical labour and toil may not be a profession, … of the common law and for the instruction of all their members in that science. The system of education consisted of reading on statutes, moots or arguments on points of law, chiefly real property law, and the
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