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Jammu Medical College Admissions Spark Communal Row

Controversy erupts in Jammu as Hindu groups protest admissions at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi medical college, raising fears of deepening religious divides overshadowing regional issues. Read more.

ATMA 2025 Registration Open, Last Date Feb 10

AIMS has opened ATMA 2025 registration for the February session. Exam on Feb 22. Learn the step-by-step application process, key deadlines, and why ATMA matters for MBA/PGDM admissions.

MBBS Management Quota Rank Dives to 26,378 in 2025

NEET 2025 sees a dramatic fall in MBBS management quota cut-offs in Chennai's private colleges. Experts cite new seats, rule changes, and infrastructure issues. Discover the key reasons behind this shift.

KIIT B.Tech Student Found Dead in Hostel Room

A first-year B.Tech student at KIIT University was found deceased in his hostel room. The Infocity police are investigating the incident which occurred on Sunday. Read for details.

418 New PG Medical Seats Approved in Tamil Nadu Colleges

National Medical Commission approves 418 additional PG seats in Tamil Nadu's private medical colleges. New seats include anaesthesiology, general medicine & surgery. State aims to add seats in second counselling round.

23 DK PU Colleges Have Zero Admissions

A crisis hits Dakshina Kannada as 23 Pre-University colleges report zero admissions this year, struggling with finances and leading to closures. Discover the reasons behind this educational downturn.

63 Homeopathy Seats Vacant in Ahmedabad

After 4 admission rounds, 63 homeopathy seats remain vacant in Ahmedabad with Nov 30 deadline approaching. No further rounds planned. Ayurveda seats filled completely.

Delhi Nursery Admissions 2026-27 Schedule Out

Delhi government announces nursery admission schedule for 2026-27. Forms available from Dec 4, first merit list on Jan 23. Check age criteria and important dates here.

Ivy League's New Test: The Disagreement Essay

Harvard, Duke, and other elite US colleges now require a 'disagreement essay' to assess emotional intelligence and critical thinking over traditional achievements. Learn what this shift means for Indian students.

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