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STEM, Business, or Liberal Arts? Indian Students' Guide

For Indian students targeting the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, choosing the right course is key to future employability. Discover how STEM, Business, and Liberal Arts degrees align with the evolving global economy.

Breakthrough: New Way to Help Aging Guts Heal Themselves

Scientists have identified a key molecule that can rejuvenate the gut's healing ability in older individuals. This discovery could transform treatments for age-related digestive issues. Read more about this medical breakthrough.

National STEM Quiz 4.0: Online Test from Jan 7-10

Over 15 lakh students across India will take the National STEM Quiz 4.0 preliminary test online from January 7 to 10. The initiative offers Rs 2 crore in scholarships and aims to foster scientific curiosity.

Indian pros earn highest median wage in Germany: Study

Indian professionals in Germany earn the highest median monthly salary at €5,393, a new study reveals. The success is driven by high-skill STEM roles, not nationality. Discover the structural reasons behind this economic trend.

Govt May Extend 5% Duty on EV Battery Cells

India considers extending concessional customs duty on lithium-ion cells for EVs in the upcoming budget, as domestic manufacturing fails to take off and imports surge. Read more.

7 New STEM Labs Launched in Kolar Govt Schools

Nasscom Foundation partners with Applied Materials India to set up 7 advanced STEM labs in Malur, Kolar. The initiative targets classes 8-12, bringing hands-on learning to underserved areas. Read more.

US OPT Crackdown 2025: Indian Students' Future in Jeopardy

The US Optional Practical Training (OPT) programme faced political attacks & fraud crackdowns in 2025, jeopardising careers for over 240,000 international graduates. Discover the impact on Indian students and the uncertain future of US work opportunities.

New Gene TMEM167A Linked to Neonatal Diabetes Found

Scientists at the University of Exeter identify a novel gene, TMEM167A, responsible for neonatal diabetes in infants under six months. This breakthrough explains the link to neurological issues.

India's AI Job Risk Lower Than West: IT Secretary

IT Secretary S Krishnan states India faces lower AI disruption to cognitive jobs than Western economies due to fewer white-collar roles. Discover how Stem jobs create new opportunities.

Nasscom Flags Risks in New H-1B Visa Policy

Nasscom highlights concerns that the new H-1B visa wage-level selection policy could disadvantage Indian IT professionals and recent US graduates in STEM fields. Learn about the potential impact.

Berhampur Students Win Top Prizes at National Urja Mela

Students from Berhampur's private schools excel at the National Urja Mela in New Delhi. Chinmayee Pasupalak and Prince Kumar Behera secure first prizes in science exhibition and quiz, highlighting innovative clean energy projects. Read their inspiring sto

Naidu Launches South India Rocketry Challenge-2K26

Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu launches the South India Rocketry Challenge-2K26, a major student aerospace initiative at Vignan University. Winners get ₹1.5 lakh prizes. Read more.

China Launches WTO Dispute Against India on Trade Duties

China initiates a WTO trade dispute against India, challenging import duties on solar cells and IT goods. This move escalates bilateral trade tensions and could impact India's green energy goals. Read more for details and analysis.

Lucknow Hosts Regional National Youth Robotics Challenge

Amity International School, Lucknow, hosted the regional round of the National Youth Robotics Challenge, with 150+ participants. Principal Rachna Mishra highlighted its role in nurturing skills and creativity.

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