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IRAJ International to host ICSTSEIM-2026 in Bhubaneswar on August 7-8, focusing on AI and sustainable engineeringBhubaneswar will host the International Conference on Science, Technology, Sustainable Engineering, and Innovation Management (ICSTSEIM-202...
Expanding India’s STEAM horizon: IIT Jammu’s push for inclusive innovationProf. Manoj Singh Gaur, Director of IIT Jammu, discusses how initiatives such as Udyamitsav and Pragyaan are embedding experiential learnin...
IITs to revamp curriculum for MTech, PhD courses; rethink education system for AI advancementsPrestigious Indian Institutes of Technology are set to overhaul their MTech and PhD programs. This move aims to enhance opportunities and a...
CBSE's proposed global curriculum to be available for other international schoolsCBSE plans to introduce a global curriculum from the 2026-27 academic session for its foreign schools. This curriculum, aligned with the ne...
On academic disciplines, India could take a leaf out of US' bookTraditionally, the Indian education system has been largely compartmentalised into sciences, commerce and arts. Students, often at an early...
8 board tests, more options in Standard 9-12: Decoding draft National Curriculum FrameworkThe proposed curriculum for 2023 includes modular exams, board exams twice a year, and two essential courses in each of the eight curricula...
Budget 2023: Education gets 'highest ever' allocation; share in GDP remains stagnant at 2.9%Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan tweeted that the "highest ever allocation" to the education sector would pave the way to transform In...
Centre to set up 100 labs in engineering colleges for developing 5G applications"Three centres of excellence for artificial intelligence will be set up in top educational institutions. Leading industry players will part...
Budget 2023: Three AI centres of excellence, 100 labs in engineering colleges for 5G appsThe 100 labs will be set up in collaboration with various authorities, regulators, banks and other business for developing applications usi...
Learn how to shape and drive policy changes in India with ISB Executive Education’s Understanding Public Policy ProgrammeISB Executive Education in collaboration with Emeritus launching 'Understanding Public Policy in India' programme will help aspirants to le...
PM Modi reviews NEP's implementation, calls for developing hybrid learningModi said the databases maintained by anganwadi centres should be seamlessly integrated with school records as children move there from ang...
Indian Institute of Management Indore, Times Professional Learning Launch Executive Programme in Operations & Supply Chain Management
IIT Guwahati and TPL jointly launch two Post Graduate Certificate Programmes in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning
PM Narendra Modi inaugurates Ayurveda research & teaching institute in GujaratThe newly formed Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (ITRA), which the PM inaugurated through video conferencing, has been accor...
View: NEP 2020 connects disciplinary silos, readies India for global roleThe Indian education system has been hailed for its multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary thoughts but revoking it in functionality is of...
Pluralistic character of nation should not be weakened: President Pranab MukherjeeDuring the convocation of Mizoram University, Mukherjee expressed concern over the quality of Indian educational institutions.
Ashoka University: A collective effort of 46 philanthropistsYet, for all their good intentions, gritty purpose and a pool of Rs 70 crore, they were still about Rs 80 crore short to roll out their vis...
- 4 year DU programme: UGC wants clarity on the PG level
UGC has supported the proposed four-year undergraduate programme of Delhi University which has attracted a fair amount of controversy.
Delhi University must not rush its four-year undergraduate programmeForcing innovation in higher education can have unpleasant consequences.
Prominent Indians like Nandan Nilekani and Uday Kotak helping set up institute to renew country’s citiesTo be housed on 55-acre campus in south Bangalore, Indian Institute of Human Settlements aims to raise Rs 400 cr from independent donors.