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![]() | Over 50 percent applications in Bengaluru PU Colleges are for commerce. Here's whyBengaluru students are seen to find commerce a safer stream to choose as there is anxiety with regard to the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test for Medical and Engineering courses | |
![]() | IIT graduates bridge the education gap in Kashmir, by helping engineering students reach their goalsFacing off-and-on internet bans, curfews and inaccessibility to books in Jammu and Kashmir, a bunch of IIT graduates have got together to help students and engineering aspirants realise their dreams. | |
![]() | Medical Students in Uttar Pradesh protest against alleged unfair treatmentThe Allahabad High Court gave orders for the Chief Secretary of Uttar Pradesh to investigate medical students from other states being barred from counselling sessions | |
![]() | Online applications out for Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi - last date is June 30thIGNOU has released their applications online for 173 programs like science, social science, humanities, and management | |
A daily wager's daughter from Tuticorin who lost her mother at seven just scored 1173 in her boards, but she may not be going to college: This is whyHer mother died when she was 7. Her dad is a mason who raises three daughters on a meagre wage. And yet, Anandha Jothi managed to get 1173 in her board exams | ||
![]() | First transgender to write TN board exams was adopted by TN's first transgender engineering graduate, Grace BanuTarika Banu, the first transgender student to write and clear TN board exams opens up about the criticism and struggles she had to overcome, her family and her future aspirations | |
![]() | JNUSU and ABVP find rare unity and protest together against seat cuts after JNU says they are starting admissions as per new UGC normsAfter the Court ruled that JNU will also follow the UGC norms in admission, massive seat cuts for their MPhil and doctoral programmes were announced — JNUSU and ABVP are now up in arms. Together | |
![]() | After 48 hours of outrage, CBSE says they were 'overzealous' in asking candidates to remove bra before NEET examCBSE has called the incident where female candidates were asked to remove clothes, an 'unfortunate' one defending its stringent dress code is to retain 'sanctity' of the exam | |
![]() | Here are 7 things you need to know about medical admission in Tamil Nadu post-NEETIt's not just us who are confused about how medical admission will play out in TN in the post-NEET era. Even Health and Medical Education Department officials are confused. Here's our simple explainer | |
![]() | Not-so-NEET Trick: Jaipur Fraudsters caught for selling fake NEET question paper to students for Rs 5 lakhThe men who claimed to have a copy of the NEET question paper asked the students to cough up Rs 5 lakh each, but ended up providing them fake versions that led to them being conned | |
![]() | Enforcing NEET will ensure that society's weakest sections will always remain weak and our farmers' children are kept out of medical collegeThe former Union Health Minister argues that it is unfair to hope that students from rural areas will hold a candle to those who have been schooled in the CBSE system | |
![]() | Hidden lessons in Hidden FiguresThe story of three African-American women mathematicians in Hidden Figures is inspiring the world, we tell you what life lessons you can learn from the movie | |
![]() | Here are some practical strategies to help you plan finances as a studentTarun Anand, the founder of Universal Business School, talks about how to implement financial planning in a student’s life | |
![]() | JEE Analysis: A few tough questions beyond CBSE syllabus mar otherwise straight-cut paper for 10.2 lakh IIT aspirants across IndiaA few questions were lengthy, others controversial, but most of them ended up being easy for the 10.2 lakh students who wrote the JEE prelims on April 2, says FIITJEE Director | |
Autism Awareness Day: This mother of a Down Syndrome child couldn't afford his treatment till he was five. Now, she helps parents across Hyderabad understand the 'special' world their kids live inSparsh School's Renu Khushalani is someone who spends her time working with special children and their parents equally, to ensure they're in sync on some levels |
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