AIBE 21 Registration 2026 Begins: Apply by April 30
The Bar Council of India has started registration for AIBE 21 from February 11, 2026. Candidates can apply online until April 30, with the exam scheduled for June 7.
The Bar Council of India has started registration for AIBE 21 from February 11, 2026. Candidates can apply online until April 30, with the exam scheduled for June 7.
Rajasthan's education department reveals district-wise rankings for December and January, with Jhunjhunu and Hanumangarh consistently leading. The initiative aims to boost competition and enhance educational quality through data-driven metrics.
Students across India have achieved outstanding results in the National Hindi Olympiad, demonstrating strong language skills and academic prowess in Hindi.
Despite Punjab and Haryana High Court's directive, Panjab University continues to mandate father's name in all admission and administrative forms, creating barriers for students from single-parent families.
The Maharashtra HSC board exams commenced in Kolhapur division with English paper. Authorities deployed drones at sensitive centers, installed CCTVs, and enforced strict entry rules to ensure a copy-free examination.
Students and faculty at Chaman Vatika Gurukul in Ambala participated in the live telecast of the 9th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha, an interactive session with Prime Minister Narendra Modi focused on exam stress and student well-being.
Students from KB DAV Senior Secondary Public School in Chandigarh participated in the Pariksha Pe Charcha event, interacting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss exam stress and preparation strategies.
DAV Public School in Patiala organized a heartfelt farewell ceremony for its outgoing Class XII students, featuring cultural performances, speeches, and awards to celebrate their academic journey.
Forty-one students from AKSIPS schools have achieved top honors in the English Olympiad, showcasing exceptional language skills and academic excellence.
Delhi Public School Mohali recently organized a comprehensive teacher training programme, focusing on modern pedagogical techniques and student-centric learning approaches.
A 24-hour protest by SFI at Kerala University demanding Rs 50 lakh for a youth festival escalated into violence, leading to police intervention and multiple complaints.
In an era dominated by digital tools, traditional teaching methods like rote learning and direct instruction are proving resilient, offering stability and foundational skills that complement new technologies in education.
In a landmark initiative, 30 academically outstanding school students from Ludhiana embarked on their first-ever flight journey, celebrating their achievements and broadening horizons.
A mass copying case at a Maharashtra HSC exam centre leads to FIRs and suspensions for 20 staff members. Incidents in Beed and Jalna also investigated as board warns against malpractice.
The Karnataka Education Department has announced plans to phase out the Nali-Kali teaching method in the 2026-27 academic year, affecting over 16,000 Urdu- and Kannada-medium schools statewide.
The Gujarat education department has released the uniform timetable for annual exams for Classes 3 to 8. Exams will be conducted in two phases, with question papers prepared by DIETs based on state-level formats.
Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains made a surprise inspection at the School of Eminence in Bhadson, reviewing a Rs 90-lakh sports complex and noting an 11% enrollment rise with over 200 students shifting from private schools.
Around 50 Gujarat education officials declined promotions to Class II, leading the department to cancel their upgraded postings. The move affects assistant teachers and inspectors across districts.
The US Department of Education has released new guidance allowing states to use federal funds more flexibly for innovative teacher staffing models and student learning improvements.
A government school in Kilagada tribal village, established in 1905, approaches its 120th anniversary in 2026. Alumni are funding infrastructure upgrades and planning grand celebrations for this educational beacon.
Annual Rs 1,670 assistance for uniforms and stationery delayed for MCD students, with AAP alleging widespread non-payment and BJP citing KYC issues affecting 30% beneficiaries.
Delhi schools grapple with repeated bomb hoaxes, causing evacuations, disrupting academics, and triggering anxiety among students and parents. Educators report emotional trauma and a growing sense of insecurity in children.
The Goa government has introduced a new policy granting up to 365 days of paid medical leave to regular teachers diagnosed with terminal illnesses, ensuring no impact on service benefits.
A Class 10 student in Davanagere's Arundi village called 112 after her alcoholic father burned her school books and stopped her education. Police intervened, counseled the father, and provided new study materials.
Ankita, a top-performing PU student from Mandarthi, will receive a new house on Wednesday through Yakshagana Kalaranga's Vidya Poshak program. This marks the 87th home gifted to underprivileged students by the organization, which identifies promising scho
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated modern academic buildings at DIET Dilshad Garden and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, along with 101 ICT labs in government schools to enhance technology-enabled education.
A nationwide study reveals 86% of Class 9 students in India are interested in astronomy, but only 26% have access to telescopes. The research highlights significant gaps in understanding and resource disparities.
The Election Commission has released 2,103 government officials appointed as centre-in-charge for the upcoming West Bengal Higher Secondary examinations, ensuring smooth conduct of the crucial tests.
Patiala MLA Dr. Balbir Singh Bains inspected ongoing infrastructure projects at the School of Excellence, emphasizing quality and timely completion for enhanced educational facilities.
Despite strict High Court warnings, students in Chhattisgarh continue performing dangerous stunts on moving vehicles during farewell celebrations, with police seizing vehicles and imposing fines.