Kochi (Kerala) [India], June 12: Many people migrate in search of better education, and this is also true for Indian students. The total of Indian students studying abroad has been increasing by 40 per cent annually, a significant trend. Indian students prefer studying abroad to settle down
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During the meeting, Sheikh Abdullah was briefed about students' academic paths and majors, as well as the job and labour market requirements in the country.
Kerala Police has registered a case against five persons including an Asianet News journalist and principal of the government-run Maharaja's College in Ernakulam based on a complaint by student union leader PM Arsho in connection with the mark list controversy.
The case has been registered against Maharajas College Principal Dr VS Joy, Archaeology Dept Coordinator Dr Vinod Kumar Kallolikal, KSU State President Aloysius Xavier, KSU unit in-charge CA Fazil and Asianet News reporter Akhila Nandakumar.
Syeda Batool Zehra, a determined and hardworking student hailing from the Pahari ethnic group in the border Uri, has achieved an impressive score of 469/500 in her Class 12 examination.
As per the Ministry of Education "Pursuant to this objective, Ministry of Education in partnership with all States and UTs is holding Janbhagidari events throughout the country to create awareness and generate a sense of pride among various stakeholders like students, teachers, parents and c
India has been raising the issue concerning Indian students facing deportation in Canada with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also taking up the matter with his Canadian counterpart, sources said and noted that Canadian authorities have been repeatedly urged to be fair since the st
Acknowledging the hard work and determination of meritorious students, the Chhattisgarh government on Saturday organised a helicopter joyride for 88 meritorious students, including 10 children belonging to special backward tribal communities of Class 10 and 12 in Raipur.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lauded the state's Abhyudaya coaching institute and said it is serving as a mentor to students, said a statement by Chief Minister's Office on Friday.
Recently, the Jharkhand government brought a recruitment policy of '60:40' under which 60 per cent of seats are reserved for aspirants from the State, while the remaining 40 per cent of seats are open to all.