In an unexpected turn, nearly 600 students interested to opt for engineering did not take an <a href="http://www.studyguideindia.com/Colleges/IIT/" rel="nofollow" ..
The UK has announced that it will ban overseas students from outside the European Union to work while they study in the country from the next month, a move that will hit students from countries like India. UK immigration ..
In an effort to fulfil their promises, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugrate the IIT-Patna campus at Bihta, 35 km west from the heart of Patna, on July 25. Meanwhile, IIT- Patna ..
A complaint has been filed against Harvard University by 64 Asian-American groups, including four Indian-American organisations has been dismissed by the US Department of Education. These organisations have accused the Ivy League institution of discriminating against Asian-origin applicants in its ..
The expansion of IITs has offered its students a feeling of solace and fulfilment. Foundation of new IITs in different topographical areas has indicated point of preference of students. With the progression of time, the part of ..
The admit cards for the All India Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Test (AIPMT) re-examination have been released by the Central Board of Secondary Education. The exam will be held on July 25 from 10 am to 1 pm.
The candidates appearing for the re-exam can now download the admit cards from the official website and ..
IIT- Bombay retains its top position as the most sought-after campus as 65 of the top 100 rankers in JEE (Advanced) secured seats in it. IIT- Bombay knocked out figures from last year's ..
Stuck in the issue of college admission, chances to get a seat in Delhi University is still possible. The Delhi university has announced its fourth cut-off list for admission to its undergraduate programmes on July 9
While seats ..
One of the top universities of India, Anna University has seen a movement of student enthusiasm for the courses, which it offers. Out of the available 2,625 seats in Anna university ..
Clearing the confusion among flustered students and parents, the controversial Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) syllabus will finally be rolled out by all central universities for the academic session 2015-2016. This decision came in spite of protests from a large number of ..