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Gain a global understanding

International Relations makes for a great career and brings one closer to politics, culture and world economics.




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DU releases third cut-off list

No seats in BA(Hons) Political Science, BA (Hons) Sociology in general category in many colleges




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Australian universities to get tough with admissions




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Mangalore University to host Open House

The programme scheduled on Mangalagangotri will showcasePG courses and laboratory facilities




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Uncertainty as 2nd round of CET counselling begins

There is still no clarity on 450 govt. quota seats in minority, deemed medical colleges




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NEET ordinance ‘quite disturbing, without taste’, Supreme Court tells Centre

However, it refuses to stay ordinance; freeze on law will trigger chaos as lakhs of students across 17 States have already written exams, it says.




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Distance learning works for JEE too

Attending a coaching class is not the only way to obtain a good score. Tips to keep in mind while preparing for it from home.




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Learn German, French in varsity’s Evening College




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Chennai girl among toppers in CA examination




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MRU: focus on industry skills




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The first taste of college

Freshers are in for a lot of surprises in their first semester. Transition from school to college can be quite challenging. So how does one adapt?




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Filling the CSR gap

Ramanakumar, Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya, talks about the courses introduced this year.




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Seats still up for grabs in DU

Students can apply for vacant seats in various colleges on Monday and Tuesday




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Tension on Central varsity campus after students stage protest

Earlier, three students hailing from Andhra Pradesh were allegedly assaulted




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‘Impart quality education and help students become employable’




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V-C agrees to go to the classroom




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‘Faculty must learn from each other’

The Educate in India campaign can help in optimising opportunities in the global arena.




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COMEDK: 14,512 apply for 1,400 seats

This is a sixfold increase compared to the demand seen last year




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IIT-Bombay blacklists nine companies for reneging on job offers

These companies, most of them startups, were blacklisted for one year.




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At home in Carleton

Freedom and flexibility make research a hands-on experience at Carleton University, writes JAYASHREE S.M.




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Service sans conflict

There are many ways we can weave the spirit of social service into our daily lives, even as we learn the value of truly letting go.




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Anxiety can dent campus life

Anxiety, depression and social adjustment are challenges several students face in college. How can one resolve these issues?




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From Salem to Southampton

Anand Kumar Selvam writes about how research at the university helped him gain more insights into the field of electrochemistry.




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From battlefront to boardroom

This armed forces programme run by MDI Gurgaon can help ex-Army personnel join the corporate world.




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Chasing the IIT dream across Palk Bay

As IITs open gates to international students, many in Sri Lanka are gearing up for the entrance tests to get into them.




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Give space for open dialogue

Safe campuses cannot be built on the basis of restricting speech.




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My sales pitch

ROHAN SHUKLA writes about how his internship at Wipro helped him hone his skills and gain experience.




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Get that global edge

Some pointers on what to look out for while applying to top international business institutes.




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New app development course by IIT-M

The online app development course introduced by IIT Madras and tech-startup Hasura has received tremendous response.




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Breaking the glass ceiling at AUT

SNEHA PRAKASH WADKAR writes about studying civil engineering in Auckland and adapting to the challenge.




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Deportation, indelible blot

Despite meticulous planning for study abroad, one could face deportation. Some tips on how this situation can be avoided.




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Crack at criminal law

Manjunatha Hiral talks about making the most of moot courts and more, at the University of Strathclyde.




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The brighter side of social media

Has it managed to redeem itself in the world of academics even while critics condemn it for distracting students?




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Tangled in a web of distractions?

The power to enter and exit lies in your hands.




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Your gateway to the social world

Delve into sociology, criminology and deviance to challenge your critical thinking.




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The world as a ‘live-in lab’

“I think it would be better to expand the boundaries of learning and think of the world as a “live-in lab.”




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Designs for sustainability

Students of IIT Bombay are working towards an energy-efficient housing solution.




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Indian varsities should aspire to be among top 100: Narendra Modi

The Prime Minister also urged the students to actively participate in sports and aim for gold medals in Tokyo Olympics in 2020.




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Big learning takeaways

Three educationists, who attended a Fulbright-Nehru seminar in the U.S., share their thoughts on the American education system.




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The idea of ‘bread labour’

With book-learning displacing life-learning, physical labour seems to have lost the respectability it once commanded.




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That special Oxford experience

Studying law, distinct teaching pedagogies and the English way of life — NIDHI SINGH writes about her experience at Oxford University.