Chandigarh [India], February 24: Chitkara University once again set the stage for an extraordinary celebration of ideas as it hosted the 4th edition of Chitkara Lit Fest - bringing together some of India's most distinctive voices from poetry, advertising, cricket, and contemporary fiction. T
The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association on Tuesday sought the intervention of the Punjab Chief Minister over alleged harassment and eviction threats faced by Muslim Kashmiri students at CT University, Punjab, after they requested basic arrangements for Sehri (Suhoor) and Iftar during t
In a statement, the All India Students Association (AISA) said, "As the forces of Manuvad unleash a united attack against social justice, the legacy of Ambedkar must prevail!"
A large number of these students are enrolled in medical programmes at universities across Iran. According to them, their institutions have not announced any postponement of examinations despite the prevailing uncertainty. This has placed them in a difficult position: either stay back to com
New Delhi [India], February 24: Choosing an engineering college today is no longer about chasing brand names alone. For most families in Delhi NCR, the real question is simple:
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 24: TrainingsKart, India's premier online learning platform, has released its annual study highlighting the most popular online courses in India in 2026. The report analyses data from more than 2000 course listings on the portal. Students search for th
The All India Medical Students Association-Foreign Students' Wing has urged the government to ask the Indian Embassy in Iran to urgently coordinate with Iranian universities and authorities for postponement of all scheduled examinations for Indian students studying there in view of the se
The Union alleged that the attackers were against the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, adding that the "goons" were "given full freedom" to attack the students by the Vice Chancellor of the University, Santishree D Pandit.
In its representation addressed to the Ministry, the Association expressed appreciation for the Government's timely advisory urging Indian nationals to return to India in view of the evolving situation in Iran. However, it highlighted the serious concerns raised by hundreds of Indian stud
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said on Monday that there was pressure from parents to ban mobile use for students, stating the ban is still under discussion.
The programme was delivered across Hindu College, Kirori Mal College, and Miranda House, engaging undergraduate students through hybrid lectures and interactive academic sessions, reflecting the structure and rigour of UK postgraduate education.