The state government has already announced Rs 1,000 per month for girls as an incentive to pursue higher education
The US thanked India for its support for the "Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA)" missions in India and the ministers reiterated their commitment to future DPAA missions.
There are 1,878 senior secondary schools, 931 high schools, 131 degree colleges, 5 engineering colleges, four pharmacy colleges, 16 polytechnic colleges, 138 industrial training institutes in Himachal
The government must jettison its hands-off attitude towards the IIMs and address the governance deficit
The TSCAB DCCB Exam is scheduled to be conducted on 24th April 2022.
Edtech major upGrad on Thursday said it has integrated all of Talentedge's business, which will operate under its own name
He will join Jio Institute as its founding Provost and professor of engineering from July 1.
Delhi Dy CM Manish Sisodia said that parent-teacher meetings (PTM) have been celebrated like a festival for the past seven years in the national capital.
To a query, the prime minister said the National Education Policy has been wholeheartedly welcomed by every section of country.
Forty Muslim girl students from the Udupi district of Karnataka abstained from appearing for the first pre-university examination over Karnataka HC's order on hijab ban.
The Central Universities Entrance Test (CUET) will neither make the board exams irrelevant nor give a push to coaching culture, University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman Jagadesh Kumar said
Jamia Millia Islamia will admit students to eight courses through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) during the 2022-23 academic session, an official statement said
The owners of private schools and universities in Afghanistan's capital Kabul have complained that they have lost 60 per cent of their students amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country.This comes as the new educational year has just begun across Afghanistan, according to Khaama Press.The owners said that the ongoing humanitarian crisis and economic situation in the country have adversely affected the livelihood, thus most of the families have changed their children to study in public schools, Khaama Press reported.Meanwhile, owners of private universities in Afghanistan also complain about the number of students quitting studying.Earlier, the Taliban regime issued a decree banning female students above grade six from participating in their classes. The girls were further told to stay home until the Islamic Emirate announces its next decision.Dozens of female students in Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul took to the streets demanding the Taliban regime to withdraw its ...
Karnataka education department, which successfully conducted board exams during the Covid pandemic in the last two years, is now facing the challenge of hijab issue.
The Taliban has allowed girls to return to high schools from Wednesday, ending the uncertainty over whether the Islamic group would allow full access to education for girls.Teenage girls across will return to their classrooms after being banned after the Islamic outfit sized power last August. Since taking power, the Taliban have rolled back women's rights in virtually every area, including crushing women's freedom of movement.The vast majority of girls' secondary schools were closed. Universities recently reopened, with new gender segregation rules. But many women are unable to return, in part because the career they studied for is off limits now as the Taliban banned women from most jobs."Critical period ahead for Afghanistan as school and colleges soon re-open after winter break. UNAMA conducted a discussion on Higher Education yesterday with Mawlawi Abdul Baqi Haqqani. Importance of equal access to quality education for all & guarantees for academic freedom was stressed," ...
The Delhi University is mulling over taking a loan of over Rs 1,000 crore from the Higher Education Funding Agency (HEFA) for infrastructure development and creation of capital assets
Friendly post-study work visa rules, borders opening up may shift preferences for Fall 2022 intake season
A day after the Karnataka High Court pronounced its verdict on the hijab ban, the schools and colleges reopened in Udupi on Wednesday.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday remarked that students are forced to go to places such as Ukraine, pointing out the vacant seats in PG medical courses.
The decision has been taken to prevent "wastage of seats"