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Dreaming of Studying Abroad? How CBSE Students Can Build Strong Global Profiles Without Losing Focus on Boards
NewsFor thousands of students studying under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), pursuing higher education abroad has moved from being a distant aspiration to a carefully planned objective.
DPS Gurugram Students Spark Scientific Curiosity Among Underprivileged Children Through Hands-On Workshops
NewsDelhi Public School (DPS), Sector 45, Gurugram, continues to strengthen its commitment to inclusive education and community engagement through a meaningful science outreach initiative at its Shiksha Kendra.
Delhi-NCR Schools Shift to Hybrid Learning as GRAP Stages 3 and 4 Come into Force
NewsAs air quality across the National Capital Region (NCR) deteriorates to alarming levels, schools in Delhi and surrounding districts have been directed to shift to a hybrid mode of learning.
CHIREC Students Secure Early Offers from Stanford, Cornell, MIT, and Ivy League Giants
NewsCHIREC International School, Hyderabad, has achieved a remarkable academic milestone as its International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) students secure early offers from some of the world’s most prestigious universities.
IIT Bombay Inaugurates PARAM Rudra: A Major Boost to India’s Indigenous Supercomputing Mission
NewsIIT Bombay unveils the 3 Peta FLOPS PARAM Rudra supercomputer under the National Supercomputing Mission to boost AI, biotech and advanced research.
How ChatGPT Is Transforming Study Habits of Indian Students and Learners
NewsChatGPT is reshaping how Indian students study by reducing rote learning, speeding research and promoting concept-based learning across subjects and careers.
‘Limited Specialisations, Scarce Internships’: Why Fewer Engineers Are Choosing MTech, According to the IIT Council
NewsThe steady decline in the number of engineering graduates opting for Master of Technology (MTech) programmes has been a growing concern for policymakers and academic leaders in India.
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Launches 55 New Books Celebrating Literary Works and Classical Languages
NewsIn a major initiative to promote India’s linguistic and literary heritage, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan recently announced the release of 55 new books, spanning literary works, classical languages, and even Sign Language interpretations of a Tamil classic.