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IIT Madras allows full-semester internships from 2026

IIT Madras introduces a new academic structure enabling BTech, BS, and dual degree students to undertake full-semester internships for deeper industry exposure from the 2024 batch. Learn about the revised credits and opportunities.

IB Diploma: Real Edge for Ivy League Admissions?

Is the IB Diploma a golden ticket to top global universities? An expert from Ahmedabad International School reveals the truth about its advantages in holistic admissions. Read more.

AI Textbooks for Classes 11 & 12 by NCERT

NCERT forms a team to design AI syllabi for senior students. AI to be compulsory from Class 9 and introduced from Class 3 by 2026-27. Explore India's new educational shift.

NCERT Team to Create AI Textbooks for Class 11, 12

NCERT has constituted a 19-member committee to develop new textbooks on Artificial Intelligence for Classes 11 and 12, aiming to integrate AI into the national curriculum. Learn about the experts involved and the timeline.

Shemrock Ropar Hosts Teacher Capacity Building Programme

Shemrock World School in Ropar organized a Capacity Building Programme for educators, focusing on innovative teaching methodologies and student-centric learning. Discover how the school is investing in its faculty.

IIT Kanpur Trains Varanasi Teachers in AI & Coding for Schools

Ten Varanasi teachers, trained at IIT Kanpur, will now teach AI, cybersecurity, and coding to students in government schools. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide and empower young minds with future-ready skills. Discover how Uttar Pradesh is

375 Karnataka Schools Switch to CBSE Syllabus Since 2022

Data shows 375 private schools in Karnataka migrated from state to CBSE syllabus between 2022-2024. Experts cite parental perception, flexible norms, and curriculum quality as key drivers. Explore the detailed analysis.

Kumaraswamy Pushes for Bhagavad Gita in Schools

JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy requests Education Minister to integrate Bhagavad Gita's values into the national school curriculum. Read the full story and its implications for Indian education.

Pakistani Publishers Protest Unilateral Curriculum Reforms

Publishers in Pakistan are protesting the government's unilateral curriculum changes, fearing the loss of millions of textbooks. The reforms, implemented without consultation, could render existing stock obsolete. Read about the industry's demands and the

NHS to pay 25% more for drugs in US trade deal

The UK's NHS will pay 25% more for innovative drugs in a new US trade deal, costing £3bn over three years. In return, UK pharma exports to the US avoid hefty tariffs. Read the full analysis.

Haryana farmer sells 10 crore plants annually

Harbir Singh Toor, a Haryana farmer, transformed his farm into a ₹10 crore nursery business using sustainable methods. Discover his journey from traditional crops to global recognition.

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