Strathclyde University Launches ML & Deep Learning MSc for 2026

Discover University of Strathclyde's groundbreaking MSc programs in Machine Learning and Deep Learning starting January 2026. Learn about eligibility criteria, scholarship opportunities, and how to apply for these cutting-edge courses in Glasgow.

Oakridge Gachibowli clears CIS evaluation milestone

Oakridge International School in Gachibowli has successfully completed its Council of International Schools evaluation, marking a significant step toward global accreditation and reinforcing its commitment to world-class education standards.

Maulana's Piggy Bank Helps Kids Buy Books for 15 Years

Discover how a Maulana's innovative piggy bank initiative in Maharashtra has been helping underprivileged children afford books and educational materials for 15 years, creating lasting change through community savings.

Karnataka survey extended to Oct 31 amid delays

Karnataka government extends crucial socio-educational survey deadline as enumeration process faces significant delays across the state. Get latest updates on survey progress and implementation challenges.

Bihar Colleges Launch Skill-Based Degree Courses

In a major educational reform, 11 government colleges in Bihar are set to introduce skill-based degree programmes, bridging the gap between academia and industry demands. This initiative promises to enhance employability and create industry-ready graduate

Prof. O.V. Nandimath Appointed New VC of WBNUJS Kolkata

In a significant development for Indian legal education, Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai has appointed Professor Dr. O.V. Nandimath as the new Vice-Chancellor of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata.

BBA student dies by suicide in Bangalore, father alleges ragging

A 21-year-old BBA student at Acharya Institute in Bangalore dies by suicide, with his father filing a police complaint alleging severe harassment by senior students. The case raises serious questions about ragging culture in educational institutions.

54% Indian Students Use AI for University Selection

Groundbreaking report reveals 54% of Indian students planning overseas education are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini for university selection guidance, marking a major shift in study abroad decision-making.

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