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Child enrichment can cost Rs 1 lakh/year: Here’s how to fund your child’s preschool activity classes—from dance, music to phonicsFrom phonics to piano, music to drama, activity classes for pre-schoolers are growing fast—and so is the cost of raising a well-rounded chi...
How Indian students can meet English language requirements for New Zealand universitiesIndian students aiming for New Zealand universities must prove English proficiency via IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Cambridge exams. These tests a...
Master Your English Skills: How to ace the TOEFL Test for foreign admissionsIndian students aiming to study abroad must demonstrate readiness for academic success in English-speaking environments through TOEFL iBT t...
Germany just launched its new point-based Opportunity Card. The best part? You don't need a job offer or family sponsorshipGermany's new Opportunity Card, also known as 'Chancenkarte,' offers a one-year residence permit for non-EU candidates to search for employ...
Best German to English dictionaries to power up your vocabularyThe article presents you with the top German to English dictionaries available, catering to learners and enthusiasts of the German language...
Best Telugu to English books for easy and efficient learningOffering you with valuable insights into the top resources available for learning and mastering the English language, each book listed here...
Digital solution for students Oxford Achiever launchedThere are more digital products and 'app' launches on the anvil soon, including the OUP dictionary and atlas 'app'.
UPSC exam: Visually impaired candidates to get 40 minutes extra time per paperThe announcement comes following a directive by Delhi High Court in this regard on August 19, the notice said.
Government notifies change in civil services prelims; English marks not includedThere are two compulsory papers of 200 marks each in the CS preliminary examination. These papers are also known as CSAT I and CSAT II.
- Delhi High Court to hear plea against UPSC decision not to evaluate questions on English
UPSC came out with the decision asking candidates to leave the questions unanswered during the CSAT examination as the section will not hav...
English marks not be included for gradation: UPSC to aspirantsIn addition, one more attempt will be given next year to students who had appeared in 2011 civil services examination, Singh had said.
UPSC aspirants continue protest, RJD MP Rajesh Ranjan extends supportThe protesters, led by Yadav, gathered outside BJP headquarter on Ashoka Road around 1.30 PM and raised slogans against BJP and CSAT exam.
UPSC exam row: Ex-bureaucrats slam government move on EnglishFormer civil servants lash out at govt for eliminating English score from prelims exams;view the level of proficiency needed for a Class I ...
CSAT: English comprehension exam not to be considered for grading candidatesOur government had to keep in mind the interest of the students. Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a considered view on the subject.
CSAT row: English marks not to be included for gradation or merit in UPSC examEnglish marks in CSAT-II will not be included for gradation or merit and 2011 candidates may get a second chance to appear for the test nex...
UPSC: ‘Anti-Hindi bias’ argument behind row over CSATUPSC students being detained by the police during a protest demanding roll back of CSAT from civil services examinations on July 25.
Civil services aspirants demand change in syllabusA group of students had carried out protests in Mukherjee Nagar and other areas of the national capital in support of their demand.
- Only 57% engineers can write grammatically correct English sentences: Aspiring Minds' report
More than half of all engineers (52%) would not be fluent in a majority of words that are used with regular frequency at the workplace
- New syllabus for 2011 UPSC prelims out
The new syllabus will have two common papers with equal weightage (200 marks each), unlike the current system which gives more weightage to...
- New software launched to take IT to Indian masses
Poor skills in English will no longer be a handicap to gain IT proficiency for about 900 million Indian masses, thanks to a novel software,...