Karnataka Universities Normalize Ad Hoc Hiring as Reform Lags
Karnataka's public universities continue to depend on temporary teachers, highlighting systemic neglect and a lack of real educational reform in the state's higher education sector.
Karnataka's public universities continue to depend on temporary teachers, highlighting systemic neglect and a lack of real educational reform in the state's higher education sector.
A former MSU senate member has raised a legal objection against Prof Bhavna Mehta simultaneously serving as dean of Social Work and controller of examinations, citing statutory conflicts.
As AI and technology reshape industries, education systems must evolve to prepare students for future jobs. This article explores the need for updated curricula and skills training.
A protest march at JNU against Vice-Chancellor Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit's comments on UGC equity regulations turned violent, with JNUSU and ABVP accusing each other of stone-pelting and assault, leading to police complaints and injuries.
A professor from Mysuru has received a significant ICSSR grant to study Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat program, focusing on its impact on public discourse and policy.
Students of Sailabala Women's College in Bhubaneswar renewed their agitation, locking the college and demanding immediate university status from the government, with local officials and MLAs involved in the ongoing discussions.
Prayagraj division emerged as the top performer at the Uttar Pradesh state-level skill development competition, winning multiple titles in badminton, athletics, kabaddi and volleyball events held in Lucknow.
Bharti Airtel Foundation partners with CK-12 Foundation to introduce over 45 AI-powered educational tools nationwide, empowering teachers with advanced resources for enhanced classroom instruction.
The Punjab Nurses Registration Council has announced the PNRC Result 2026 for the NPME Examination held in November 2025. Candidates can check scores online, with key updates for GNM 2nd year students.
IGNOU announces its Mega Campus Recruitment Drive on February 25, 2026, in New Delhi, featuring employers from travel, aviation, Ed-Tech, IT, banking, healthcare and more sectors.
CGC University in Mohali has inaugurated the Capgemini CodeXperience Center, an industry-model technology facility designed to recreate real-world tech workplaces on campus. The center supports over 500 students with collaborative zones and live project s
The Jazba 2.0 sports competition at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University in Sonipat concluded successfully, featuring events like cricket, football, and basketball, with over 500 participants from various institutions.
The Department of Bioengineering at IISc Bengaluru invites companies and research centers to host MTech students for summer internships, highlighting their interdisciplinary training in computation, engineering, and biology.
While young US graduates face delayed offers and cautious employers, elite MBA programs deliver robust returns with median salaries exceeding $175,000 and strong recruitment pipelines into high-paying sectors.
A six-day Short-Term Faculty Development Programme (FDP) commenced at Government Engineering College, Buxar, organized by IIT-Patna's Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre in collaboration with Bihar Engineering University.
Kerala's free undergraduate education faces criticism as students are forced to pay substantial fees for mandatory internships under the new four-year degree program, with many private firms exploiting the lack of regulatory oversight.
American colleges are seeing a surge in students aged 30-50, driven by economic shifts and personal goals. UCLA Extension reports nearly half its enrollees are over 35, rivaling traditional undergraduates.
Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein argues in his memoir that college develops essential life skills like communication and critical thinking, which are crucial for long-term career success beyond technical knowledge.
The Supreme Court will assess if lowering NEET-PG 2025-26 qualifying percentiles affects postgraduate medical education quality, as the Centre defends the move citing vacant seats and candidate qualifications.
JNTU Hyderabad announces TS PGECET 2026 schedule. Applications open Feb 27, close May 6. Learn about fees, eligibility criteria, and admission process for postgraduate engineering and pharmacy courses in Telangana.
A new report reveals institutional mental health initiatives have strengthened across 62 colleges, with women emerging as key leaders in peer support roles, enhancing student well-being and campus culture.
IIT Madras introduces a Bachelor of Science in Management and Data Science, blending business strategy with analytics. The flexible hybrid program has no age or seat limits, with applications open until May 2026.
ISRO has announced the YUVIKA 2026 programme for 9th-grade students. Applications open from February 27 to March 31, 2026. Learn about eligibility and key dates.
Discover the 10 most educated countries in 2026 based on tertiary education attainment. Canada leads with 65% of adults holding university-level qualifications, followed by Ireland, Japan, and South Korea. Explore how education drives innovation and econo
In today's complex business environment, over 60% of leaders identify future-focused skills as critical, yet fewer than 40% have developed them. The IPAG Business School DBA, in collaboration with XLRI, offers a research-led path to build intellectual aut
Prof. J. Philip, the esteemed founder and chairman of Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, has passed away at 82. He was a pioneer in management education in India.
The 12th Annual NCC Festival at Janki Devi Memorial College, Delhi University, celebrated women's courage with the release of the 'Veerangna' magazine and competitions involving over 650 cadets.
Students at Lucknow University protested the sealing of Lal Baradari Mosque during Ramadan, citing lack of notice and poor timing. University officials cited structural safety concerns.
Project Anusandhaan, launched at Delhi's Kirori Mal College, aims to transform disability studies into action-driven research for social inclusion, linking academia with lived experiences.
As AI relies on Indian languages, linguists are in high demand, but Gujarat University and MS University of Baroda struggle with few students in linguistics programs, highlighting a critical skills gap.