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 All India Russian Fair, an exclusive event for the Academic year 2024-25, will be held at the prestigious Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Chennai on May 11th and 12th. The top eight higher education institutions owned by the Russian government will directly participate. This year, the MBBS seats have been increased from 5000 to 8000, a testament to the growing demand for medical education in Russia. It's worth noting that Russia is now the only foreign country that aligns with the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India's current regulations regarding medical education abroad.
NITI Aayog, the apex public policy think tank of the Government of India, is inviting applications for their internship programs.
The NCERT provides the free online courses facility available for students of classes 11 & 12 on the SWAYAM portal.
The BCI urges law institutions to uphold and upgrade the standards of legal education across the nation.
The Supreme Court has ordered universities to comply with the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines.
"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.
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