"Blindness is an unfortunate handicap but true vision does not require the eyes." -Helen Keller. The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) released the West Bengal Class 12 Results 2024 on May 8th. All twelve students with vision impairments from Kolkata's LightHouse for the Blind got first class, five got A+ grades, and the remaining students got A grades; among them, Rashida Khatun Achieved the highest score of 415 marks out of 500.
The Karnataka government, in a move that reflects its responsiveness to student and college concerns, has decided to revert to the three-year degree programme (with no option for a fourth year) for the academic year 2024-25. This decision comes as a response to the worries expressed by students and colleges about the need for clarity in pursuing a four-year degree plan under the NEP, demonstrating the government's commitment to addressing the needs of its educational community.
Ramdhan Lodha, an 18-year-old student at Mewar University in Rajasthan, has revolutionised farming. Ramdhan is a farmer's son who has witnessed firsthand traditional agriculture's struggles and created a Solar-Powered Weed Killer. His invention allows farmers to kill and prevent weeds in their fields.
In a press conference on Wednesday, 8th May, Kerala’s general Education Minister, V. Sivankutty, unveiled a pivotal plan for a new assessment system for the SSLC exam.
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has requested submissions for the ninth edition of the IET India Scholarship Award. IET will grant scholarships worth Rs 10 lakh to those pursuing higher education at AICTE or UGC-approved institutes. Students may apply for the scholarship on the official website, scholarships.theiet events.com, until May 31.
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is accepting applications from international students for undergraduate degrees in the academic year 2024-25.
In collaboration with Max Health Care, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Kashipur has introduced the first-ever one-year Post Graduate Executive Programme in Hospital Management for medical professionals.
On April 6, 2024, the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore held its 49th Convocation. In the presence of the chairperson of the board of governors, board members, directors, deans, faculty, alumni, and staff of the institute, degrees were awarded to the students of the PhD programme and the MBA programmes, including the Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPEM), Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP), Post Graduate Programme in Business Analytics (PGP-BA), and Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP).
The registration deadline for fresh admission to the January 2024 session has been extended by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).
Read moreThe Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the re-registration deadline for the January 2024 session until March 10.
Read moreJawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has extended the application deadline to the Atal Bihari Vajpayee School of Management and Entrepreneurship (ABVSME) MBA programme until March 12.
Read moreIndira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the registration window for its January 2024 session for a variety of degree, diploma, and certificate programs offered online, open, and distance learning (ODL).
Read moreAn online course series on emerging agricultural fields has been launched by the Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Read moreCandidates wishing to participate in the Executive Master of Business Administration Programme (EMBA) at IIM Kashipur can register for the EMAT 2023.
Read moreCandidates who are appearing in the PhD Entrance Exam 2023 shall download the PhD Entrance Exam 2023 City Slip for DU, JNU, BHU, BBAU.
Read moreThe application process for the IGNOU courses will be continued till October 20, 2023, with late fees of Rs 200.
Read moreFDDI will begin registration for various undergraduate and graduate programs in footwear and design. Be sure to check eligibility criteria and other information regarding the programs.
Read moreThe India Institute of Medical Sciences will conduct the admission process for BSc Paramedical courses.
Read moreIn light of the initiative taken by the Union Ministry of Earth Sciences, the Indian school's curriculum may highlight India's strides in research on the Arctic, Antarctica and the Himalayas.
Read moreThe National Testing Agency (NTA) will conclude the University Grants Commission - National Eligibility Test (UGC NET 2024) registration window today.
Read moreThe UPSC CSE Prelims Answer Key 2023 has been issued by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) on its official website at upsc.gov.in today, May 9, 2024.
Read moreAs per the recent announcement, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has issued the academic calendar for 2024-25. As per the schedule, the last date for admission to the engineering courses is September 15, 2024.
Read moreThe Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board has declared the Class 12 and GUJCET 2024 results.
Read moreThe Tamil Nadu 12th grade results for 2024 were declared by the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) on May 6, 2024.
Read moreThe National Testing Agency will issue the CUET UG 2024 Exam City Slip today, May 6, 2024.
Read moreApplicants of JEE Advanced 2024 can submit their JEE Advanced application forms by visiting the official website at https://jeeadv.ac.in/.
Read moreThe UPSC Combined Defence Services Examination (II) Final Result 2023 results were announced by the Union Public Service Commission on April 22, 2024, on its official website at https://upsc.gov.in/.
Read moreThe SSC JE window for application correction and online payment of charges will stay activated on April 22 & 23, 2024.
Read moreThe Internet of Things (IoT) plays a vital role in people's daily lives, and education tops the list. The internet is deeply routed in the various aspects of education and different modes of communication and learning. The Internet of Things is effortlessly transforming the old education system into an innovative learning process.
Read moreMachine learning refers to a comprehensive set of learning and training tools based on self-improving deep learning algorithms among all new-age AI education technologies.
Read moreEveryone's use of technology has magnified over time, whether they are three years old or 80 years old. Today, technology is present at all times and in all locations. The world today's sedentary lifestyle has severely impacted not only them but also the environment in which we live. Although it is undeniable that technology has been used as a tool for environmental degradation caused by human activity, not all environmentalists agree on the issue of eliminating technology. Despite the fact that many people believe that technology is more of a curse than a blessing, it is asserted and thought that technology itself is not bad; rather, what makes it detrimental is how humans misuse it. Technology is a tremendous tool that has the potential to enhance both our environment and our quality of life. Technology use, however, can also have the opposite result: the destruction of nature. Technology has always had two sides to it. Although it has increased our productivity, it has also had a negative impact on the environment. People have been debating whether or not technology harms nature for a very long time. There is, however, no obvious solution.
Read moreTechnological enhancement has widened our thoughts and scope of a bright future. Its advancement has enabled humans to think and act differently, giving us the newest options to chat, email, message, call, video call, surf and much more. The world is now connected through the endless and wireless web of the internet, which has also helped build relationships quickly and efficiently. The world is now just a click away. Social media platforms have enabled bonding with people with whom we might have lost contact otherwise. However, excessive technology use has reduced real or face-to-face communication. Due to this, social interaction has been widely affected, and people are losing the sparks in their relations and feel disconnected from society. While it has facilitated our ability to interact with others, it has also contributed to an increase in online harassment and cyberbullying. Online hatred and negativity are now more easily transmitted, which is bad for our relationships and mental health. Let's check some positive and Negative Effects of Technology On Relationships and Our Social Lives
Read moreNeal Stephenson wrote a book called Snow Crash in 1992 that served as the inspiration for virtual reality. Earlier, undeveloped versions might be found in chat rooms that first appeared in the early 1990s and online gaming communities like AOL and World of Warcraft. These basic versions of digital immersion evolved into new forms. We are currently using the most recent wave of mobile applications and gadgets, including Google Glasses, Oculus Rift, and others.
Read moreWhen used correctly, Social Media is one of the new-age technologies that can assist students in their learning process.
Read moreSeriously!! I know you cannot believe this line, but just hold your breath. This revelation will take you further in the realm than you would have ever thought. You might have heard parents scolding their children to stop playing the game and do something fruitful. Even you would have been part of this scolding multiple times. But what if you give them proof that video games can practically solve many world problems? Everyone is with a different opinion about video games. Some says that video games are not suitable for kids' mind, while other says video games open up their minds making them aware of the problems going on in the world and also granting a kid the freedom to bring a solution to these problems. Players from all over the world are grouped in the virtual simulation to tackle challenges by working together. This cooperation and togetherness could perhaps help find solutions to pressing global issues when applied to the virtual world.
Read moreIn today's world, we have AI everywhere. It's not wrong to say we open our eyes to it and close with it. It is obvious that AI threatens people as a predator of their jobs or, even worse - Human Predecessor. Let's dig out if it's possible for AI to replace humans.
Read moreThere are screens everywhere you look—on phones, tablets, even watches. Teenagers use screens for an average of seven hours and 22 minutes per day, according to Common Sense Media. Additionally, studying on the computer is not included! According to studies, overusing screens might have an impact on your health. Teenagers may be particularly at risk because adolescence is a crucial time for brain growth. Even while it can be entertaining to watch movies or text friends, it's important to set screen time limits. Digital media consumption actively contributes to the growing human brain's ongoing process of creating new neural connections while removing inactive ones, according to Rich. According to him, a lot of what occurs on screen offers "impoverished" stimulation of the developing brain as compared to reality. Children require access to a variety of online and offline activities, as well as the freedom to let their thoughts roam. Here’s why—and how.
Read moreBelieve it or not, everything has its own advantages and disadvantages. Just like every coin has two sides. If you are accepting something or buying something, you have to accept both. You cannot omit any. Likewise, Blogs and Books both have awesomeness and limitations too. Let's dive in deep and find out which you will love more.
Read moreAI Tools can be a game changer for the education industry due to their machine learning algorithms and behaviour-observing patterns. The AI tools can help minimise the burden for students and help them to improvise their learning.
Read moreIn Today’s world, technology is part and parcel of our life. Technology is the best example, defining what a Human brain at its highest potential can do. How can technology, which has brought humanity to unprecedented heights of discovery, be a curse for anyone? It has increased access to information, opportunities, and human talents around the world, still, it is discussed as a curse. But as we know, Humans are the supreme creator of these technologies; it depends on how we use and see technology, as a Designer or Demolisher, A leader or a mere Slave.
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