Category : Higher Education


Study Smarter, Not Harder: The Truth About Learning

Discover why traditional study methods often fail and learn science-backed techniques to boost retention and efficiency. Marty Lobdell's insights reveal how to study less while learning more effectively.

UK Caps Student Loan Interest at 6% for 2026-27 Academic Year

The UK government has announced a temporary 6% interest cap on Plan 2 and Plan 3 student loans for the 2026-27 academic year to prevent balances from swelling rapidly during inflation spikes. This intervention addresses the disconnect between manageable i

UAE Education Reforms to Reduce Teacher Administrative Burden

The UAE Ministry of Education is implementing significant reforms to restructure school administrative and supervisory roles, aiming to alleviate pressure on teachers and enhance educational quality by allowing educators to focus more on teaching.

Presidency University Revives Entrance Tests After 10 Years

Presidency University in Kolkata will conduct its own entrance exams for seven undergraduate departments starting this academic session, ending a decade-long reliance on WBJEE Board. The move aims to screen bright students directly through department-led

Gujarat MBA Admissions: 214 Seats, Round 2 Results April 10

The Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) in Gujarat has completed the admission process for 25% government quota MBA seats at four Centres of Excellence. With 847 registrations and 214 seats available, 706 candidates made the final merit li

Feynman's Quote: Learning Is Accessible to All

Richard Feynman's famous quote, 'What one fool can understand, another can,' challenges the notion that knowledge is exclusive. This article explores its meaning, relevance today, and how it encourages curiosity and persistence in learning.

Patna College Seminar on Indoor Air Quality, Signs MoU

Anugrah Narayan College in Patna organized a national seminar on indoor environmental quality with the Society for Indoor Environment, featuring expert talks and a new MoU for collaborative research. Separately, Carmel High School held an oath-taking cere

Delhi Study: Why Educated Women Stay Out of Workforce

A groundbreaking district-level study in Delhi finds that only 21.3% of women participate in the workforce despite rising higher education enrollment, identifying overlapping barriers like unpaid care work, lack of flexibility, and systemic entry failures

LG Sandhu: Education Must Go Beyond Degrees in AI Age

At GGSIPU's 18th convocation, LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu emphasized logical thinking and problem-solving as essential skills in the AI era. Over 26,000 degrees were awarded, with women comprising 70% of PhD recipients.

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