DU Admission Policy Announced Delhi University (DU) Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh released the university’s admission policy under the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), outlining the subjects in which students will have to present themselves at the entrance to be able to access several…
read moreThe exam on November 20 was successfully conducted in 177 cities and 338 centers in two shifts of 3 hours each. About 48% of the candidates presented were women with 4 candidates of the third sex as well. The University Grant Commission…
read moreThe study also found that each rupee invested in completing school studies is expected to generate an economic benefit of between 4.5 and 8.2 rupees in terms of each individual’s future income. Each additional year of education in India increases a person’s…
read moreThe report points out that the increase in public school enrollment is almost uniform across all age groups and levels. The enrollment rate of children in public schools has increased from 65.8% to 70.3% in the past year, according to the latest…
read moreAccording to the survey, about 59% of girls between the ages of 15 and 24 are more convinced than others that education plays an important role in success. Furthermore, 67% of girls believe that digital technology has helped boys in education, compared…
read moreAlthough data from the Open Doors Report 2021 shows a sharp drop in student numbers during the year of the pandemic, the situation appears to be improving, figures from the fall 2021 admissions season show. The number of Indian college-bound students in…
read moreCLAT 2023 will take place five months before December 2022 instead of May 2023. The consortium has also reduced consulting fees from Rs 50,000 to Rs 30,000 for applicants in the unreserved category. For students in the reserved category, the fees will…
read moreThe survey, which will cover public, private and government-funded schools, will help assess disruption in learning and new learning during the pandemic and help take corrective action. More than 38 lakhs of 1.23 lakh students from schools in 733 districts across the…
read moreRaising fears that the Covid pandemic will exacerbate the health and nutritional crisis among the poorest of the poor, the Ministry of Women’s and Children’s Development estimates that there are 17,76,902 (17.76 lakh / 1.7 million) children suffering from severe acute malnutrition…
read moreStudents will be able to enter the three-year interdisciplinary course from next year and classes will start in 2022. The National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru, has implemented a three-year law degree program. Unlike the LLM, which is only open…
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