Category : Higher Education


Punjab's New Policy for Private Digital Universities

The AAP government in Punjab has notified the Private Digital Open Universities Policy 2026, allowing private players to establish fully online universities with no financial burden on the state.

Jammu College Seeks Review of NMC Decision

A resolution calls for reviewing the National Medical Commission's decision regarding Mata Vaishno Devi College in Jammu, highlighting local concerns over medical education.

Maharashtra NEET PG Round 3 Counselling Begins January 19

Maharashtra's NEET PG 2025 Round 3 counselling registration starts January 19, 2026. More candidates qualify under revised NBE cut-offs. Complete schedule for merit lists, choice filling, and physical joining provided.

India's Youth: Millennials and Gen Z Face Different Fears

India's youth, comprising millennials and Gen Z, navigate distinct anxieties shaped by different economic, technological, and political landscapes. While millennials fear losing stability, Gen Z worries about never achieving it.

NEET-PG Cut-Off Crisis: Rethinking Medical Assessment

The slashing of NEET-PG cut-offs to negative marks sparks debate. This article examines deeper issues in medical education, assessment systems, and the need for comprehensive reform beyond outrage.

DU Professor's Farewell Note Teaches Real Leadership

A Delhi University professor's heartfelt farewell message to students demonstrates how senior leadership becomes subtler and more human, focusing on emotional connections rather than authority.

Why Digital Parenting Needs School Support

Children's screen habits are shaped both at home and school. This article explores why parents and educators must work together to teach responsible digital skills and safety.

School Phone Debate: Bans vs Smart Management

Schools and parents grapple with mobile phone policies. Should devices be banned or managed? Explore the pros, cons, and balanced approaches for different age groups.

NITs, IISERs Revamp Curriculum for Global Demands

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announces a paradigm shift in NIT and IISER curricula to align with global demands, sustainability, and AI integration, with a focus on mother tongue instruction.

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