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The cheapest degree abroad may not be in English and Indian students are finally figuring that outIndian students are shifting their focus to European and Japanese universities. This trend is driven by lower tuition fees and the necessit...
Why AI-Ready campuses are becoming the new admissions advantage for universitiesAs AI reshapes higher education and workforce expectations, campuses are increasingly being evaluated as signals of institutional relevance...
How campus modernisation is influencing admissions decisionsAs AI reshapes career expectations, students and parents are increasingly evaluating universities through the lens of future-readiness. Mod...
Karnataka school's class 1 toppers list goes viral with kids scoring exceptionally high marks; Internet says, 'this is scary'A viral chart of Class 1 toppers from a Karnataka school, showing near-perfect scores, has ignited a debate online about academic pressure ...
ET AI-Ready: Evaluating how ready institutions are for the AI eraET AI-Ready is a structured, expert-led certification platform by The Economic Times that assesses how prepared colleges and universities a...
Inside SpeEdLabs’ bet on school-integrated test preparationSpeEdLabs is embedding competitive exam preparation directly into school systems, aiming to make high-quality, affordable test prep accessi...
How university-edtech collaborations are contributing to building India’s AI-ready workforceIndian universities are evolving higher education through collaboration with edtech platforms to address the employability gap among STEM g...
ET Classroom: Rethinking returns in a volatile marketEquities may no longer solely drive portfolio returns due to slowing growth and high valuations. Investors should diversify across asset cl...
- ET in a classroom: Laffer curve
In the developed world, it is being debated if tax rates should be increased to cut high deficits. The economic principle that drives the d...
- ET in a classroom: Front Running
Front running is an illegal practice whereby a trader or a dealer buys or sells shares in a company before his organisation buys or sells t...
- ET in a classroom: Cheque Truncation System
It is one of the major innovations in cheque clearing after the Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) cheques introduced in the 80s.
- ET in a classroom: Base rate
It is the minimum lending rate that banks can charge their customers from July 1, 2010.
- ET in a classroom: Power Of Attorney
A power of attorney (PoA) is an instrument in writing empowering a specified person to act for and in the name of a person executing it.
- ET in a Classroom: Perpetual Bond
As the name suggests, these are bonds which do not have any maturity date and are hence perpetual.
- ET in a Classroom: Currency Peg
As China and the US tussle over the value of the Yuan, ET helps you deconstruct the issue.
- ET in a Classroom: MF Statement
Whenever you invest in a mutual fund scheme, the fund house has to send you a statement providing details of your holding in the scheme.
- ET in a classroom: Quantitative easing
Quantitative easing is an extreme form of monetary policy management where the central bank makes availability of a huge amount of money to...