Category : Higher Education


Ladakh LG Gupta Vows to Resolve Student Concerns

Lieutenant Governor Brigadier (Dr) BD Mishra (Retd) of Ladakh has reaffirmed the administration's commitment to addressing student grievances, emphasizing dialogue and swift action to improve education and welfare in the region.

MSU Hosts Lecture on Right Habits for Professional Growth

The Management Students Association at Maharaja Sayajirao University organized a guest lecture titled 'Right Habits, Bright Growth' featuring Dr. Milind Vohra, who emphasized disciplined routines and goal-oriented thinking for career success.

Anna Schueth: From Dropout to Professor at 42

Anna Schueth dropped out at 17, felt defeated by 20, but earned her PhD at 35 and became a professor at 42. Her journey challenges rigid academic timelines and redefines success in science.

UOS Arab Parliament for Child Graduates 78 Future Leaders

The University of Sharjah's Arab Parliament for the Child has successfully graduated 78 young leaders from across the Arab world, focusing on leadership, human rights, and parliamentary skills to empower the next generation.

Iowa Bill Targets H-1B Hiring at Universities

A new Iowa legislative proposal would ban public universities from hiring H-1B visa holders from designated 'foreign adversary' countries, potentially impacting 117 current employees and reshaping academic and healthcare recruitment.

US Education Dept Starts 2027-28 FAFSA Form Development

The US Department of Education has initiated the formal development process for the 2027-28 FAFSA form, aiming for an October 2026 launch. The Trump Administration highlights historic progress in streamlining financial aid applications.

Chandigarh's First Sainik School Nears Launch

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has assured approval for Chandigarh's inaugural Sainik School, marking a key step in its establishment. The UT Administrator confirmed the development, highlighting its role in military education.

Global Universities Open Mumbai Campuses Amid Immigration Curbs

International universities approved by UGC are accepting applications for Mumbai campuses, offering transnational education as immigration laws tighten worldwide. Programs include AI, computer science, and business with fees from Rs 12-20 lakh annually.

CSE Dominance in Engineering Threatens Core Sectors

AICTE data shows Computer Science enrollment has nearly doubled in five years, while civil, mechanical, and electronics seats remain vacant. Experts warn this imbalance could reshape job markets and weaken infrastructure talent pipelines.

Nagpur VC: Students Value Efficiency Over University Promises

Nagpur University VC Manali Kshirsagar emphasizes that students judge universities by timely exams, accurate results, and quick problem-solving rather than long-term visions, highlighting the need for balanced governance in higher education.

DAVV IET Recommends Expulsion of 4 Students for Ragging

The anti-raggin committee at DAVV's Institute of Engineering and Technology has recommended the expulsion of four BTech students following a serious ragging complaint. Eight others were removed from the hostel and fined, with three barred from campus plac

TN Higher Education GER Reaches 50%, Beats National Average

Tamil Nadu's gross enrolment ratio in higher education has reached 50%, significantly higher than the national average of 28.4%. State government schemes like 'Naan Mudhalvan' and 'Pudhumai Penn' are credited for this achievement, with strong gender parit

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