UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave scholarships to over 10 lakh students in Lucknow on Friday. He gave 297 crore rupees to help students from poor families and backward groups continue their studies.
Category: Education
Sri Lankan PM Visits IIT Delhi, Explores Education Collaboration
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya visited IIT Delhi on Friday. She explored ways to work together with Indian educational institutions and saw student projects at the institute. Dr.
Panjab University to Host India International Science Festival
Panjab University will host the India International Science Festival from December 6-9 in Chandigarh. The four-day event will bring together scientists, researchers, innovators, and students to show India’s progress in science, technology, and innovation.
RRB NTPC Graduate Answer Key 2025 Released for CBT 2
The Railway Recruitment Board has released the RRB NTPC Graduate Answer Key for CBT 2. Candidates who took the Non Technical Popular Categories graduate level computer test 2 can now download the answer key from the official website of regional RRBs.
NEET UG Counselling 2025: Round 3 Choice Filling Extended
The Medical Counselling Committee has extended the NEET UG Counselling Round 3 choice filling. Students can fill choices till October 18, on the MCC website. The choice locking time is from 4 pm to 11.55 pm on the same day.
MP High Court Orders Probe into Aastha Education Society Finances
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered an investigation into Aastha Education Society for financial irregularities. The court found evidence of 200 crore rupees in financial issues based on audit reports.
Mid-Career Pivot: How to Navigate Change After 15-20 Years
Many people feel stuck after 15-20 years in their job. The work pays bills but Mondays feel hard. Some want to change careers but worry about money and skills. Experts say changing jobs mid-career can be good if done carefully.
National Education Opportunity Network Brings Elite Courses to Poor Schools
The National Education Opportunity Network (NEON) is bringing top university courses to poor high schools across America. Started in , NEON has given over 40,000 students from 33 states a chance to take classes from 17 top colleges.
Education Migration in India: Challenges and Solutions
Many Indian students move to big cities for better education. This happens because good coaching centers are only in a few big cities. It costs a lot of money and makes students leave their homes at a young age.
US Policies Favor Indian Students Despite Initial Concerns
Recent US policies on H-1B visas and student caps have caused worry among Indian students. But a closer look shows these changes may actually benefit those studying in America. The.
