Sharan Prakash Patil Regrets Supporting NEET

Karnataka Minister Sharan Prakash Patil expresses regret over his earlier support for NEET, citing issues with rural students' access to coaching and the exam's impact on medical admissions.

UP Deputy CM: Cheating Mafia Dismantled for Fair Exams

Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak announced the dismantling of the cheating mafia in exams, ensuring fair opportunities for sincere students. He emphasized mother-tongue education and infrastructure improvements.

Humanities Demand Rises in Post-Covid Era

Humanities courses, especially psychology, are seeing increased demand post-Covid due to job market shifts, mental health awareness, and AI's impact on technical degrees.

Rupee Fall, Visa Curbs Deter Indian Students from Abroad

The rupee's depreciation against major currencies, combined with visa restrictions in the US and Canada, and UK economic woes, has led to a 25-30% drop in applications from Tamil Nadu students to foreign universities. Costs have risen by 20%.

TNAU Agriculture Admissions 2026-27: Apply Online by June 8

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) and Annamalai University have released the undergraduate admission procedure for agriculture programmes for 2026-27. Applications are open via a single online portal until June 8. Candidates must upload required d

UH Ends Religious Studies Degree Program

The University of Houston System discontinues its undergraduate religious studies degree due to low enrollment, reflecting broader challenges for liberal arts in US higher education.

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